'Last Throes'
Security fears govern Iraqi lives
Iraq Shi'ite Alliance in dilemma over government
50 killed in Iraq mosque attack
For the insurgents being in what Deadeye Dick Cheney referred to as their 'last throes', it seems to of lasted an awful long time.
Bad Week
It has been a bad week for the Bust Junta, first the revelation that Bush approved the leak of classified infomation in the face of criticism with his Iraq policy and the arrest of Brian Doyle, the the Department of Homeland Security fourth-ranking spokesman . On Charges of sexually preying on a detective posing as a 14-year-old girl
Security fears govern Iraqi lives
Iraq Shi'ite Alliance in dilemma over government
50 killed in Iraq mosque attack
Three suicide bombers killed 50 people in an attack on a Shia mosque in Baghdad today, Iraqi police said.
Two bombers blew themselves up inside the Buratha mosque, in the north of the capital, and another detonated explosives outside, Reuters reported.
The bombers were dressed in traditional Shia women's black robes when they struck. Some police sources said the attackers had been women, while others said there had been one woman and two men dressed as women.
The mosque belongs to the Supreme Council for Islamic Revolution in Iraq (SCIRI), the most powerful party in the country's ruling Shia Alliance.
For the insurgents being in what Deadeye Dick Cheney referred to as their 'last throes', it seems to of lasted an awful long time.
Bad Week
It has been a bad week for the Bust Junta, first the revelation that Bush approved the leak of classified infomation in the face of criticism with his Iraq policy and the arrest of Brian Doyle, the the Department of Homeland Security fourth-ranking spokesman . On Charges of sexually preying on a detective posing as a 14-year-old girl
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