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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (530733)1/27/2004 7:57:11 PM
From: PartyTime  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769667
 
Thanks for the rightwinger link, but it's not relevent to this conversation.

Ayatollah Sistani is hardly a proponent of the separation between church and state. Nonetheless, he's going to become the next leader of Iraq. Now, the US knows this, the whole world knows this.

So how will Sistani and the US get along and exactly for how long will they get along?

Presently, and this has been the case since the US moved into Iraq, Sistani doesn't communicate--read, doesn't talk--with anybody from the US, including the US top officials now in Iraq.

So you really think Bush has got things under control over there? That what Bush is doing is really genuine for the people who live in Iraq?

Get ready for a rude awakening re: Iraq. It'll be rude either by what Sistani does to the US; or it'll be rude because the US will attempt to bypass him and open war theaters into both Syria and Iran.

Hold onto your seat, if you got 'em!