Sunday, July 24, 2005

Terrorists fail to intimidate elected Sunnis



They tried, and they have failed. The terrorists drip doublespeak, crying "foul" over perceived "isolation" of Sunnis in Iraq's new gov't while simultaneously murdering the elected Sunni officials. Their concerted efforts to thwart democratic progress in that country, and incite civil war, have failed.

Sunni officials who, following the assassination of Mijbil Issa and Dhamim Hussein Al Obeidi, boycotted the draft of Iraq's Constitution, have had their reasonable demands for "investigation into the killings, better security and further negotiations on key elements of the draft" met without question.

Taking it one step further, Iraqi president, Jalal Talabani, said:

"No constitution will be written without the participation of all the communities of Iraq, especially that of Sunni Arabs."



So much for the terrorist battle cry of Sunni disenfranchisement in Iraq. They'll have to make up another lie to mask their dedication to genocide and fundamentalist rule.

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