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Voices of Baghdad Etched on Its Walls (Baghdad graffiti, most pro-Bush, MUST READ)
News Day ^ | 19 November 2003 | Samson Mulugeta

Posted on 11/19/2003 12:45:42 PM PST by Stultis

[...snip...] Thousands of slogans in the Arabic script snake across acres of gray walls that line city squares, apartments and office buildings, a perfect canvas for the outpourings of a population intoxicated by new freedoms.

Hussein loyalists shout their yearning for the deposed dictator - "Saddam will come again" - followed by the coda on the same line from a detractor: "Through my behind!" [...snip...]

"I walk around reading these writings, and some of them move me so much I don't know whether to laugh or to cry," said Amir Nayef Toma, 52, a retired radar operator in the Iraqi army. "You want to know what Iraqis are thinking? Read these walls." [...snip...]

"Some are ironic, some are funny, some are artistic," said Muhir Edan, a bookseller in the Old Baghdad section of the city [...snip...]. "Even now, some are afraid to say something in the newspapers. I am still afraid," he said. "But at night, in the cover of darkness, you can write what you want."

Edan's favorites are the back-and-forth graffiti repartee: "The masses are stronger than tyrants," one slogan declared. Next to it a skeptic asked: "When? Before or after liberation by the Americans?"

[...snip...] but mostly President George W. Bush is hailed as a liberator [...snip...]

Samplings of the Arabic slogans include: "Down Saddam the infidel and long live Bush the believer!" "A thousand Americans but not one Tikriti," referring to residents of Hussein's hometown.

Many taunt the deposed dictator: "Saddam the dirty, the son of the dirty, in which septic tank are you hiding now?" [...snip...]

"I like what I read," said Karal Nadji, a Shia street vendor who sells shoes. "We appreciate Mr. Bush. We're all waiting for the fruits of change." [...snip...]

Toma, the former radar operator, predicted the writing would stop in another six months. "We Iraqis are so full of suffering and bitterness, these feelings are just pouring out of us," said Toma, who has carefully transcribed more than 100 slogans in a small notebook. "Soon we will realize we can speak out freely. We don't have to write on the walls."

(Excerpt) Read more at newsday.com ...


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: goodnews; graffiti; iraq; iraqicivilians; liberators; postwariraq; proamerican
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1 posted on 11/19/2003 12:45:47 PM PST by Stultis
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl; concerned about politics
concerned about politics flagged this article in another thread. Thanks CAP! Unfortunately NewsDay has to be excerpted, but I got most of the good stuff.
2 posted on 11/19/2003 12:48:13 PM PST by Stultis
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To: Stultis; Coop
Ping. Great stuff....
3 posted on 11/19/2003 12:51:59 PM PST by eureka! (Rats and Presstitutes lie--they have to in order to survive.....)
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To: Stultis
"Soon we will realize we can speak out freely. We don't have to write on the walls."



Stand by, History will record this properly
4 posted on 11/19/2003 12:55:51 PM PST by PeteFromMontana
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To: Stultis
New York Times Headline:

Bush Behind Vandalism In Iraq: Women, Children and Minorities Intimidated By Hateful Graffiti.

5 posted on 11/19/2003 12:56:33 PM PST by Ditto ( No trees were killed in sending this message, but billions of electrons were inconvenienced.)
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To: Stultis; 007Dawg; 11B3; 123easy; 1911A1; 7mmMag@LeftCoast; A44MAGNUT; Acrobat; Adam-ondi-Ahman; ...
Not a Washington specific topic but good to know that our fellow Washingtonians, the ones in uniform, are appreciated here and there. Maybe more so there.

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This is all known Washington State Freepers and interested parties as of 9/23/03
Less those who opted out
If you want on or off this ping list Freepmail me.

6 posted on 11/19/2003 12:58:35 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (After taking several readings, I'm surprised to find my mind still fairly sound.)
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To: Stultis
"A popular slogan comparing the politician with an Iraqi chickpea dish declares: "Neither Bush we want, nor Chalabi; we want beer and lablabee."

I could go for some of that lablabee right now...
7 posted on 11/19/2003 12:59:58 PM PST by BCrago66
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To: Stultis
Well, the good news keeps on coming.

I can't wait to watch Dan Rather tonight. I bet he leads with this story and has some Iraqi teenager talk about his liberator and hero Goerge W. Bush, thanking all Americans for the chance at freedom.

Then Dan will probably do a piece on the President's speech, emphasizing that the big protest was a big bust.

Then I bet he has a story on the Judiciary memos and says, "Some Americans are concerned that the Democrats have come under the control of far left wing extremest interest groups, and these memos prove that point."

Follow that up with a profile of filibustered Judge Brown, who speaks of being a conservative African American Woman trying to bring balance to the 9th Circuit. He'll probably try to get her to make some cutting witty remark about Jesse Jackson. (You know, just for a lighter touch.)

Dan will probably close the broadcast with a piece on Thanksgiving, and how many Americans intend to give Thanks for a more hopeful future and a brighter America than anytime in the last 10 years.

I can't wait!

8 posted on 11/19/2003 1:11:41 PM PST by San Jacinto
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To: Stultis; concerned about politics
More truth and good news from baghad....thanks
9 posted on 11/19/2003 1:17:04 PM PST by Mixer
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To: Stultis
Nice to see more positives. I got a chuckle remembering the scene in "The Life of Brian" when Brian gets caught painting graffiti by the centurion: "..now conjugate the verb 'to go'.."
10 posted on 11/19/2003 1:22:44 PM PST by Mr. Bird
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To: San Jacinto
Don't hold your breath!
11 posted on 11/19/2003 1:24:25 PM PST by PeoplesRepublicOfWashington
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To: Stultis
It looks like the handwriting is on the wall....
12 posted on 11/19/2003 1:26:03 PM PST by Celtjew Libertarian (Shake Hands with the Serpent: Poetry by Charles Lipsig aka Celtjew http://books.lulu.com/lipsig)
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To: Stultis
This one brought a lump to my throat:

"Down Saddam the infidel and long live Bush the believer!"

13 posted on 11/19/2003 1:49:20 PM PST by My2Cents ("Well....there you go again...")
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To: CyberCowboy777
Perfect CyberCowboy Ping BUMP!
Hoorah for our President and troops!

Fine with me, Cyber. Wonderful news is good to share. BUMP for President Bush the Believer! :)
14 posted on 11/19/2003 2:12:18 PM PST by Libertina ("We're not establishing intimacy with these people, we want to crush them." Rush on rats.)
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To: Stultis; aculeus; general_re; BlueLancer; Poohbah
Tagline City.
15 posted on 11/19/2003 2:18:11 PM PST by dighton (Saddam the dirty, the son of the dirty, in which septic tank are you hiding now?)
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To: Libertina
I try not to use the ping to much - but this was worth it.
16 posted on 11/19/2003 2:53:32 PM PST by CyberCowboy777 (He wore his gun outside his pants for all the honest world to feel.)
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To: Stultis; concerned about politics; MJY1288; Calpernia; Grampa Dave; anniegetyourgun; ...
Thank you, Stultis, concerned about politics!

Samplings of the Arabic slogans include: "Down Saddam the infidel and long live Bush the believer!"

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They could have been killed for writing these words less than a year ago.


“For Mr. [Hayder] Mounthir, the fall of Mr. Hussein was like ‘taking the gag out of my mouth,’ and he was now free to put on his play again, without the threat of censorship.”
--Yochi Dreazen, reporting on a new play in Baghdad portraying Saddam’s atrocities, The Wall Street Journal, November 10, 2003

“We have formed a first Cabinet, we have set up committees toward writing a constitution, and neighboring countries and allies recognize us. We had to gain recognition as an Iraqi body with an Iraqi will, independent of the coalition. The Arab League, the United Nations and the Islamic Congress have recognized us. That's quite an achievement.”
--Samir Shakir Mahmoud Sumaidy, Iraqi Governing Council, Knight Ridder Newspapers, November 9, 2003

“Security in the city's neighborhoods is perfectly all right. We hope Japanese businesses will also come here and reduce unemployment.”
-- Ali Dafaai, head of the Samawah city council in Iraq discussing plans for the refurbishing of a hospital, Asahi News Service, November 7, 2003

“Now there's freedom in riding. In the past, there were times when we were forced to lose or to let someone else win. Today, we ride freely.”
--Kasim Daoud, a jockey in Baghdad, Channel News Asia, November 6, 2003

“Despite everything, it's better than before. Of course we're optimistic. We have a saying: ‘If you are optimistic, you'll find good things.’”
--Haidar Ghazy, Iraqi clothing store owner in Karada, The New York Times, November 4, 2003

We don't have to bribe the custom officers anymore, there are no tariffs.”
--Iraqi used car salesman, ABC News, November 4, 2003

“It is what we heard often, the fear of the old regime is something that people here will never miss.”
--Jim Sciutto, ABC News reporter, ABC News, November 4, 2003

“You ask them about the future of Iraq, the majority of them, after complaining about all sorts of little things like the price of goods going up, you ask them ‘Is your life better after Saddam?’ and they say of course it’s much better.”
--Terry McCarthy, Time Magazine Reporter, ABC News, November 2, 2003

“Before people were afraid to come to Najaf, now they are coming and our earnings have doubled.”
--Iraqi business owner, ABC News, November 3, 2003

“I can teach what I want and I am earning $180 a month instead of $13.”
--Iraqi teacher, ABC News, November 3, 2003

The best thing about life now is freedom. You can say anything, go anywhere.”
--Haider Kadhim, internet-café consultant from Basra, Time, November 10, 2003

“We made sacrifices for this freedom. [Freedom will last] forever, I think. And it’ll be better after a month, and after a year, much better. I think so.”
--Ayad Abdul Kareem Muhssin, who lost his newborn daughter after his wife went into premature labor during the bombing of Baghdad, Time, November 10, 2003

VOICES OF FREEDOM
Quotes from the grateful Iraqi people. Y

17 posted on 11/19/2003 3:28:47 PM PST by Ragtime Cowgirl (if SH is behind the current activities it will b the 4th war that he's lost in 20 yrs.~Gen. K, 11/18)
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To: Stultis
I hope that some enterprising Iraqi photographer will record this for posterity. It would make a wonderful book someday.
18 posted on 11/19/2003 4:37:52 PM PST by McGavin999
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
must read btttt
19 posted on 11/19/2003 4:40:12 PM PST by ellery
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To: Ragtime Cowgirl
Great news from Baghdad!
20 posted on 11/19/2003 5:04:53 PM PST by blackie
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