Political Parties Consider Uniting Against Al-Sadr ping!
How can people look at pictures of Sadr and not see pure evil?
Has Sadr become a reporter?
Sadr needs a dirt nap
Time to lodge a bullet in Al Sadr's cranium.
Evil Eyes needs a bullet right between those evil eyes. It's not like he and his Mahdi Army haven't earned it.
"A number of key political parties, across the sectarian-ethnic divide, recognize the gravity of the situation and have become increasingly aware that their fate, and that of the country, cannot be held hostage by the whims of the extreme fringe within their communities," "The New York Times" quoted Salih as saying"
Sounds like American Politics
I swear, that guy always looks like a thug. He has the angry facial expressions of an angry Rap artist. I believe they call it "mugging" or "mad-dogging." They should consider sidelining him by sending him to hell, where he belongs. It wouldn't be a bad thing, because he would be dieing for Allah, and he would get 72 virgins in the afterlife, so how could anyone object?
Why do I have a feeling that Mookie will be taking a dirt nap before January 2009?
Al-Sistani has said that clerics should not be involved in politics. I don't see al-Sistani intervening in any move against al-Sadr.
What is the source of that picture?
Kill the dirty rat.
This ugly little ass pimple was ignored long enough to become an infected ass boil full of puss.
Pop the bastard -- NOW.
Semper Fi
See?
This is hat happens when you appease people and give them what they want every time they pitch a fit.
They shoulda lodged a rocket up his butt in 2004 when they had a chance...
Isn't just killing him a lot easier?
Although politicians involved in the preliminary discussions denied that they were seeking to sideline al-Sadr's bloc, comments by Deputy Prime Minister Barham Salih of the Kurdish Alliance on December 12 clearly suggest that the main cause of the current political crisis are militant politicians like al-Sadr.There are three possible outcomes, it seems to me: 1, al-Sadr's bluff has been called and he stops threatening the gov't; 2, that al-Sadr is prepared to go it alone and begin all-out war to take over the whole country; and 3, that al-Sadr will continue to threaten, but not leave the gov't until he has his way on everything. I don't think any other coalition could prevail within the constitutional boundaries, and I also don't think any other coalition could hang together because they're all opposed to one another as well.
Ayatolla Al Sistani is the key to slapping down Al Sadr.
Sistani is the majority Shia leader.
Sadr is punk minority shia leader.
Sadr has been given his chance to participate and has showed that he unwilling to work within the framework of the Gov.
Let Sistani represent the majority.
exactly what's needed over there ... nothing worse for guys like Al-Sadr to be ignored by their own
Al Sadr is a piece of crap - remove his existance from the planet.
SS
Those in the US who believe that Iraq is in total chaos are apparently unaware that we fought a massive civil war with hundreds of thousands of deaths.
Our support for the forces of democracy and stability will overcome the forces of chaos and tyranny in Iraq if we remember the price we paid to maintain our own nation.
Cowardice is not a choice. It is a crime.