Saleh al-Motlaq (speaking) [former high ranking official with Saddam]
Saad al-Janabi (blue tie)
Sunni cleric Abdul-Nasir al-Janabi (white)
Hassib Arif (red tie)
could not identify the guy on the far left
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Saleh al-Motlaq (speaking) [former high ranking official with Saddam]
Saad al-Janabi (blue tie)
Sunni cleric Abdul-Nasir al-Janabi (white)
Hassib Arif (red tie)
could not identify the guy on the far left
Last edited by pokerfool; 08-26-2005 at 09:52 AM.
nice moustaches! lol
my dinar is heading down the toilet!
My Dinar Stinks.
The guy in the blue tie is pimp
Ah, that's not right. That guy is the Iraqi's version of Don King. See the guy in the back with the white towel on his head? They are announcing that they wish to challenge the NEW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD - JERMAIN TAYLOR! Who, I might humbly add is an Arkansas boy.
In interest of not Hijacking the thread, I might add, thanks Poker for posting that so we can put faces to the names.
It's people with their hopes up that get things done.
what is up with the red tie guy's eyes? LOL.....they are not even.......now are these guys all sunnis?
Have you hugged your dinar lately?
Originally Posted by dinar4me2
I thought he kind of looked like Christoper Lee, the guy who played Dracula in the 60's and 70's!!!!!
Hey did you see that? That squirrel just gave me the finger!!!!
I believe that is correct.... can anyone identify the guy on the left?Originally Posted by dejavu
That is GW's tie.....I am NOT kidding.....another clue?
I thought they were those guys in the Pepto Bismol commercial where everyone is doing a conga-line-esque/macarena-like dance:
“Heartburn, nausea, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea… Hey! Pepto Bismol”
:lmao: :lmao:
With keeping the thread on track. Cant the sunnis put different reps in if they are overwhelmingly not satistfied with them sort of like a "tag team"
If blue tie and white robe are related?
well from every thing understand we the usa do not want iraq to split up. these just might be the guys getting the job done...
Remember everyone, the Sunnis were Saddam's buddies.
They are going to have to accept that the past is gone.
It must be hard to lose see your hero jerked out of a spiderhole and face a hanging.Originally Posted by pokerfool
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Shiite leader Abdul Aziz Hakim, leader of the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq
I thought Hassani was one of the guys trying to get it done? I don't think he's the one holding things up? Or am I wrong?
Yes ... Hassani, in all of his statements, has indicated a desire for resolution but keep in mind... he is a Sunni.
In retrospect, everyone is holding things up... things don't look so good to me![]()
This just in from Fox News : Bush urges compromise in federalism status so the constitution can move forward, meanwhile sunni's are protesting and carrying pictures of Elvis and wanting him back in power...ho hum what next! :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: