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Judas-
re: "we need to be more critical of iraq...instead of a out going president"

Sometimes it's kinda hard to do that, dude, since so much of what is wrong in Iraq is caused by the very Bush administration that you see as old news:

But then there's the malfeasance side of things. One of the former officials testified that "a senior State Department official had ordered agency employees not to give al Radhi references or contact him" for help with his asylum.

That might have a lot to do with the trouble that Radhi gave Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and the administration. Like pointing out that corruption ran rampant under Maliki and that he'd jiggered the system so that corruption judges could not bring charges against any of his senior officials without his approval -- that was a decree on which Secretary of State Rice refused to pass judgment when she testified late last year. Rice also refused to comment on Radhi's many accusations.
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Here's how bad corruption is in Iraq. An Iraqi corruption judge, Radhi Hamza al-Radhi, the former head of the Iraqi Commission on Public Integrity, is testifying now before the House oversight committee. It's been known that institutional mechanisms in the Iraqi criminal code allow the Iraqi ministers to stifle corruption investigations. But al-Radhi, who is now seeking asylum in the U.S., stated that a whopping $18 billion has been lost to thieves in "nearly every ministry." (That's not the U.S.-provided Iraqi Relief and Reconstruction Fund.) Corruption, he said, is not just getting worse, but has "stopped" reconstruction efforts.

http:// tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo .com/archives/004377.php

Did you notice this, Pinche Mao-

www.crooksandliars.com

In any case, it's nice to find myself on the opposite side of your angry and bitter position. Your use of the nonexistent name "Obama Hussein" is a testament to the absence of substance in your barely concealed plea for bigotry and fear to again determine the outcome of an election. I'm afraid you've played that hand too often, and there's no way that McBush will be elected to drive a final stake through the heart of America.