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John F. Burns shouldn't be listened to.

John F. Burns
Published: January 7, 2007

If you wanted to read a propaganda that john burns write time to time, it is here again. Burns make us to think Americans and Iraqis were arguing over the lynching of Saddam the night he was done with. This sucker appeared so many times on Charlie rose shows. A man who chokes on any truth and contradicts a “reality” he wants to construct. John is a loser he knows it too. Sniffing behind the murderous American troops, he finds garbage which he delivers as they are to readers. He as an ardent supporter of a rape of Iraq shouldn’t be listened at all.

"U.S. opposition to executing Saddam in haste centered partly on the fact that the Id al-Adha holiday, marking the end of the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, began for Sunnis at sunrise Saturday. In Baghdad, the sun was to rise at 7:06 a.m. Iraqi officials had promised the hanging would be over before the dawn light began seeping through the palm trees that shade the streets of the capital."

Would you believe this garbage, this stinking garbage! Is he trying to tell us the coward George didn't personally arranged the lynching of Saddam like Whiteman always do? What is next? George is not responsible for a million deaths and two million refugees?

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