Montecresto
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Citing what it calls a "top secret memo"... said an unidentified former Iraqi member of Parliament
Adam H. Becker of New York University[8] gives the AINA web site as an example of "those published by either ecclesiastical or nationalist-ethnic" Syriac Christian organizations who promote Assyrian continuity claims.[9]
I think it's funny how the same people who reject the claims of the US secretary of state will, instead, take the word of "an unidentified former Iraqi member of Parliament".
Apparently USAToday has no problem with the source. But I knew you wouldn't like it!
Some people will believe anything so long as it sounds good to them.
That's the same article, citing the same bogus news agency and the same BS authentication.
I know.
Just wanted to mention that it's not "breaking news" and was already discussed.
Fallen.
USAToday did not claim to believe it, you did.
They ran the story!
And cited their source repeatedly, always pointing out who was claiming this. It's an interesting story because people who don't care about evidence present it as fact.
Your accusing USAToday as not caring about facts now. It would appear you consider no sources reputable but the White House, that's hilarious.
They ran the story!
Saudi Arabia has no death row.. justice is swift.
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