The Independent Streak

I Know That You Want the Candy

By Spencer Ackerman 04/01/2008 11:11AM

Meanwhile, Sadr's people are celebrating like the Giants breaking the back of the seemingly unbeatable Patriots. (Come to think of it, Nouri al-Maliki is about as likable as Bill Belichik, and as committed to the rule of law.) Check out this Los Angeles Times dispatch from Sadr City:

In a stucco compound at the center of the Sadr City neighborhood here, a follower of radical Shiite Muslim cleric Muqtada Sadr gleefully handed out candies and toffees to visitors Monday.

"Have a chocolate," the thin, bearded man said. "This is for our victory over [Prime Minister Nouri] Maliki." ...  [snip]

At Sadr's compound, in a room decorated with plastic flowers, Sheik Salman Freiji, head of the Sadr organization in east Baghdad, called on parliament to force Maliki to resign. He also warned that although the Sadrists were now observing a cease-fire, it was still legitimate to fight the Americans.

"The military operations against the occupation forces in Iraq will continue until the last soldier of the occupation leaves Iraq," Freiji said.

Others at the compound compared Maliki to the late Hussein, criticizing the prime minister for targeting the Mahdi Army and not other groups in the oil-rich port of Basra.

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Comments:

msaroff
Posted 04/01/2008 02:33pm with

I’m not a Pats fan, but my wife is, so I have to defend Belichik.

First, in a sea of NFL management that is right wing, he’s a Democrat, 2nd, at their first Super Bowl, he had the team introduced as a team, not as individuals, which has been a large part of his success.

Also, anyone who can get Randy Moss not to be an jerk for a whole season deserves some props.

strangely_enough
Posted 04/02/2008 07:44pm with

It’s funny that people love Parcells, and hate Belichik, when in fact they are the same person. When was the last time you saw the two in a room together…

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