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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (179534)1/9/2006 2:51:22 PM
From: geode00  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
If you can't debate properly and make your points rationally then you should stop debating at all. You sound shrill, defensive and irrational.

YOU said the Sunnis wanted their own state, they don't. They have a state and it's called IRAQ. That's not a Sunni state, it's the state of Iraq that includes Shiites and Kurds.

The Sunnis are not the only Iraqis. The other Iraqis want the likes of you OUT as well. I told you how absurd you are to claim to be in the country and yet not know that the government got together and said:

1. GET OUT
2. It's fair game to attack invading occupiers

Do you have to have a fancy engraved letter that says that you're not wanted there? Do you have to have a neon sign that says the only group that is currently working WITH the US of A in trying to keep Iraq together is the Sunni?

Do you?

If you're going to be this full of errors then what the heck good are you doing there? If you're this full of bigoted sentiments against a people (some of whom didn't even know they were Sunnis or who live in mixed families or are of mixed parentage) just because of who they are then what good are you doing?



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (179534)1/9/2006 2:55:26 PM
From: michael97123  Respond to of 281500
 
Sunni iraqis should ponder the fate of the palestinians whose model they seem to me copying. They will end up with a non-viable landlocked region sans kurdish oil, shiaa oil and badgad. 50 years from now shiaas and kurds will be building a wall if this keeps up. Some of the sunni states should be more concerned about this and get the sunnis to accept a federal deal which gives them a fair shake. I am sure kurds would rather have a sunni partner and i am sure the shiaa would rather have an arab partner. Three way deal makes all the sense but so did a mideast peace in 1947 when the UN partitioned.