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From: Aloys Beck
Subject: polygamy
Date: Thu, 12 Oct 2006 03:17:40 +0300
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The FIFA World Cup competition is taking place nowadays in Germany.
, in forming their current national unity government.
The combat outpost the Americans and Iraqis started building on Monday morning was the fifth one to go up this month on the southern edge of the city. That, the American commanders hope, will make the city safe enough for its shattered economy to renew itself and for Iraqi police officers to feel secure enough to start showing up for work. intends to occupy Iraq indefinitely is one of the major reasons behind the escalating violence there. Eighty percent of Iraqis, according to a poll conducted five months ago, believe that the US government is planning to leave permanent bases in Iraq. And they say different. The other precedent kills people.
The First elected Iraqi government failed in ruling the country because of the US attack against Fallujah.
The combat outpost the Americans and Iraqis started building on Monday morning was the fifth one to go up this month on the southern edge of the city.
And it is not well-served by the cultural inbreeding that dominates our newsrooms, and makes Pauline Kael syndrome possible. Foreign Policy and Mainstream Media seem to be deaf when it comes to non-violent resistance. If he's that bad, why not hire someone else permanently?
These statements give the President the right to ignore laws because they conflict with his interpretation of the Constitution. The GC collapsed after Iraqi demonstrations and requests for having an elected Iraqi government. The FIFA World Cup competition is taking place nowadays in Germany. I am sure the number will dramatically increase now.
It's pure speculation. And this is from a national. The only way it is too early to talk about prosecuting them is if you do believe that they are, in fact, above the law that governs the rest of us. Two said he should be suspended without pay for two years; the two others recommended a five- year suspension without pay.
And the Times is not exempt from the laws of the country, no. You can assume one thing but you can't assume the other.


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