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To: longnshort who wrote (743598)6/24/2006 12:40:23 PM
From: Mr. Palau  Respond to of 769670
 
im sure you have solid info to back that up
or did you hear it from a drunk at closing time last nite?
please dont tell me you are quoting whacked out freepers again



To: longnshort who wrote (743598)6/24/2006 12:50:10 PM
From: Mr. Palau  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
lol, fans cant get enough of them, they're doing spectacularly well

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To: longnshort who wrote (743598)6/24/2006 1:14:35 PM
From: Mr. Palau  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
have you gotten behind the iraqi government's peace plan yet?
that nesty provisions is a doozy, and gw should like the the withdrawal timetable

The 28-point package for national reconciliation will offer Iraqi resistance groups inclusion in the political process and an amnesty for their prisoners if they renounce violence and lay down their arms, The Times can reveal.

The Government will promise a finite, UN-approved timeline for the withdrawal of all foreign troops from Iraq; a halt to US operations against insurgent strongholds; an end to human rights violations, including those by coalition troops; and compensation for victims of attacks by terrorists or Iraqi and coalition forces. It will pledge to take action against Shia militias and death squads. It will also offer to review the process of "de-Baathification" and financial compensation for the thousands of Sunnis who were purged from senior jobs in the Armed Forces and Civil Service after the fall of Saddam Hussein.