Maybe some of them are starting to get it.
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Maybe some of them are starting to get it.
Sunnis plead for Christian aid workers’ release
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10394646/
Maybe they are starting to turn on Zarqawi and the terrorists. At least some of them see that the only way to get us out at this point is to get on with the elections and that kidnapping and killing people solves nothing....
Originally Posted by MSNBC.com
BAGHDAD, Iraq - Sunni clerics and Baghdad residents on Friday appealed for the release of an American and three other Christian humanitarian workers kidnapped by a group that has threatened to kill them.
Sunni Arab clerics also took the opportunity of Friday’s prayers to urge a big turnout in next week’s elections, saying voting was a “religious duty” that could hasten the departure of American troops.
Sporadic violence left two people dead in Baghdad on Friday, one day after a suicide bomber detonated explosives inside a packed bus bound for the southern Shiite city of Nasiriyah, killing 32 people and wounding 44.
Sunni Arab clerics also took the opportunity of Friday’s prayers to urge a big turnout in next week’s elections, saying voting was a “religious duty” that could hasten the departure of American troops.
Sporadic violence left two people dead in Baghdad on Friday, one day after a suicide bomber detonated explosives inside a packed bus bound for the southern Shiite city of Nasiriyah, killing 32 people and wounding 44.
Maybe they are starting to turn on Zarqawi and the terrorists. At least some of them see that the only way to get us out at this point is to get on with the elections and that kidnapping and killing people solves nothing....
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There's always been that fine line between the Sunnis and Zarqawi's immediate network. For example, most of the Sunnis and even some in his network feel it's necessary to vote and even look down upon acts that hinder elections. Unfortunately, I doubt Zaraqawi and his immediate sphere of influence will ever listen.
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