The basic problem with you is that every tyrant is a likable person whereas those who face and resist tyranny are evil; I can see that most of you happen to like megalomaniacs from Hitler to Saddam the natural tendency to find reasons to love them extend beyond conventional wisdom. How can I reason with your flock if I have to proove Hitler an evil or Saddam or Osama who are all manifestations of worst human tendencies as comparable to accountable democratic leaders that you abhor ?
AlSadr is your new hero since he helps to satisfy the secret urge hidden in you that wants these new evolutionary horizons of freedom in ME to extinguish. I tell you that you can say what you want your heroes are bad news and they represent death and ultimate insult to human kind, those who follow these people are demented minds, one of the reason I like your system is that you can be so emphatically clear about your choices poor Iraqis under AlSadr are not, any dissent and he makes sure that the person ends up in grave..look at the life of your new love 'a murderer....'
I can see why you love him so much he makes life difficult for your nation and since you want your country to be defeated in Iraq, your country's enemy is your friend at the moment..this is disgraceful thinking, those who are ordering killing of young Americans are your heros..
<<Muqtada al-Sadr, did not finish training at the Hawzah and has no formal Islamic standing. He takes his spiritual direction from an ultra-conservative, Iran-based, Iraqi-exiled cleric, Ayatollah Kazim al-Haeri, who was a student of Bakir al-Sadr.
Al-Sistani, who is the Shia spiritual leader in Iraq, was a student of Grand Ayatollah Abu Gharib al-Qassim al-Khoei, whose son, Ayatollah Abdul Majid al-Khoei, was killed outside the Imam Ali mosque by a mob of Muqtada al-Sadr's supporters in April 2003. Al-Sistani is an Iranian by birth, but spent most of his life in Iraq.
An Iraqi judge has issued 25 arrest warrants in connection with Khoei's death -- including one for al-Sadr's arrest.>> |