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The
Texas Secretary of State, Mr. Roger Williams, Honors
Kurdish-Americans who helped with Iraqi Election
process in America
On Thursday February 10, 2004, Mr. Roger Williams,
Texas Secretary of State, will be at Southern Recipe
Café (located @ 1381 West Campbell Road in
Richardson, Texas 75081, telephone # 972-231-7891)
to honor the Kurdish-Americans who took two 24-hr
round trips to Nashville, TN so they can cast a vote
for freedom, democracy, a federated Iraq within
which Iraqi part of Kurdistan will be fully
autonomous.
The Kurdish-Americans in Texas, just the 7 million
Kurdish people in the Iraqi part of Kurdistan, voted
so America’s efforts to bring democracy in Iraq, to
bring light in an area used to darkness, and to
defeat the ugly criminal terror will succeed.
Kurdish nation is a natural ally to America. Kurds
will get close 30 % of the vote. America can help
the Kurds so a democratic Iraq will emerge and not a
religious tyranny. God bless America. God bless
Texas. And God bless Kurdistan.
America and Kurds must support each other even more
in the post Iraqi election. The ideals of the great
nation that bore Thomas Jefferson have a lot in
common with the freedom loving nation that produced
the giant Mustafa Barzani.
Be there to cover this important subject that is
newsworthy and related to Iraqi elections, Texas,
Kurdish-Americans, and appreciation to those who
toil for America, freedom, and a free Kurdistan.
The event will be held on Thursday @ 1:15 pm..
For more info contact Omer Barzani @ 214-235-9205 or
Bakhtiar Dargali @ 972-877-3493
The Kurdish Community welcomes the Texas
Secretary of State Honorable Roger Williams
We, representatives of the Kurdish Americans living
in the great state of Texas, give a warm welcome to
a special guest who has honored us by his presence
here: Mr. Roger Williams, the Secretary of State for
Lone Star State.
Mr. Williams, who just recently in February started
serving the position that was once held by Stephen
F. Austin, is in a superb situation to serve us
Texans well. Mr. Williams grew up in Dallas’s sister
city to the west. He has been an exemplary positive
role model whether being a business leader,
philanthropist, political activist and accomplished
athlete. We, Kurdish Americans, are proud our new
Secretary of State’s role as a powerful force in
business and public affairs for a long time.
About 2 weeks ago, the Kurdish community in Texas
began participating in the democratic process called
voting for Iraq. This process was unique for the
people of Iraq which is made up of two major
nations: Kurds and Arabs. The people of Iraq in
general and the people of Kurdistan in particular
appreciate America’s great effort and huge
sacrifices in trying to bring democracy to Iraq and
root out terror as terror and terrorists are enemies
of all humanity and not just the West.
President Bush once
called the freedom God’s gift to humanity. The great
state of Texas has given her share of sacrifices in
the process of ensuring that precious gift to the
peoples of Iraq. Fort Hood has had a high number of
casualties in Iraq. Some of the best sons and
daughters of Texas and America has given their lives
so that the budding tree of liberty in Iraq and
Kurdistan can thrive and grow.
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Photo by
Dargali

Photo by
Dargali
The Kurdish people in Iraq appreciate, support, and
admire America’s noble and democratic aims in Iraq.
Not a single American or coalition soldier has been
killed or wounded in the Kurdish part of Iraq.
Kurdish soldiers and American soldiers, over the
past 2 years, have fought together and died
together. The blood of American and Kurdish martyrs
shall not be in vain. It will refresh the tree of
liberty. With God’s help that tree of liberty will
not only die but it will grow and be contagious to
other lands deprived of freedom.. What shall be
eradicated is the ideology of darkness and evilness
as espoused by terrorists and their supporters.
We, Kurdish-Americans, feel so strongly about
helping the democratic process in Iraq succeed that
many of us took two 24-hr round trips to Nashville
to vote. Our Texas community’s massive voting
participation in the Iraq’s recent elections was not
a message of help to democratic forces solidify
freedom in Iraq and Kurdistan, but it also was meant
to honor the martyrdom of the best sons and
daughters, members of the valiant American armed
forces, who have died in Iraq in the past 2 years so
America and Texas can live in peace.
In the conclusion we like to say may the friendship
between the Kurdish nation and the American nation
last forever. Also may God bless nation that
President Abraham Lincoln called the last hope for
Mankind, the United States of America..
For more info
contact Omer Barzani @ 214-235-9205 or Bakhtiar
Dargali @ 972-877-3493 |