Well, explain again why the believe by some Shiites that al-Sadr is the 
reincarnated 10th century leader Imam al-Mahdi make al-Sadr an extreme 
radical.

Christians like myself believe the Jesus Christ was God incarnated in 
the flesh.  Does that make Jesus Christ extreme, radical, or evil, per 
say?  I don't think so.

Regards,

LelandJ
Robert Calco wrote:
> Making heads or tails of the dribble of non-sequiturs that excretes  
> from your brain is almost as much fun as mowing the lawn.
>
> Time to grab the weed whacker...
>
> Mookie as Dalai Lama.... Well I did guess Mother Theresa in my last  
> email, I wasn't that far off, conceptually.
>
> - Bob
>
> On May 27, 2007, at 2:02 PM, Leland F. Jackson, CPA wrote:
>
>   
>> The Buddhist of Tibet believe in a succession of reborn Dalai Lamas.
>> The current Dalai Lama is believed to be the 14th reincarnation.  Does
>> the belief by the Tibetan people in a reincarnated Dalai Lama make the
>> Dalai Lama an extremist, or a radical, or an otherwise evil entity.  I
>> don't think so.  Does the belief by the Tibetan people in a  
>> reincarnated
>> Dalai Lama make the Dalai Lama a threat to the leadership authority of
>> China.  Probably more ever.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> LelandJ
>>
>>
>> Graham Dobson wrote:
>>     
>>> al-Sadir is no moderate and is portrayed by his followers as the
>>> reappearance of the Shias' 10th century leader Imam al-Mahdi.  If  
>>> American,
>>> British and Iraqi forces are hunting down his gunmen, rest assured  
>>> this is a
>>> major part of the planned surge.
>>>
>>>
>>> Oh, and Maliki and his Iraqi forces are on the path the Sainthood.  
>>> HaHaaHaaa
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> LelandJ
>>>
>>> Robert Calco wrote:
>>>
>>>       
>>>> No, you're instincts are correct. Leland is preposterous.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>         
>>>>>>> 1)  Al-Sadr is opposed to terrorism, especially al Qaeda which he
>>>>>>> would
>>>>>>> drive out of the country.
>>>>>>> 2)  Al-Sadr would purge his army and police of extremist.
>>>>>>> 3)  Al-Sadr wants a unified Iraq with justice for all and a fair
>>>>>>> sharing
>>>>>>> of the Iraqi wealth.
>>>>>>> 4)  Al-Sadr would enforce tolerance amoung the Sunni, Shiite, and
>>>>>>> Kurdish people and stop the senseless killing.
>>>>>>> 5)  Al-Sadr would rebuild Iraq into a functioning country and  
>>>>>>> would
>>>>>>> accept aid from the US in the effort to restore Iraq.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>               
>>>>>> Hi Leland!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Really? If he is all that forget Iraq, let him run against Hil and
>>>>>> Obama for
>>>>>> the D nomination.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> But I seriously doubt that he, or any 'slim, can be trusted with
>>>>>> any amount of
>>>>>> power or influence. Power corrupts, and absolute power . . . so
>>>>>> the man said.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>             
>>>>> Coming in late (as I usually detest these political things), but, I
>>>>> must
>>>>> ask--Leland, the citing above--is that what you truly believe?   
>>>>> I may
>>>>> have read that out of context....that seems preposterous!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>           
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