Friday, June 04, 2004

New Iraqi Government, Creating New OBCL Alumni Association, Presents Great Challenges to Our Generation

Calling on all of his allies, President George W. Bush asked for continued perseverance on the reorganization of the new Iraqi government.

"The forces of evil are opposed to our efforts to restore freedom to Iraqi's. They try to divide us. But we must remain strong and unified, and remember the sacrifices of those who have gone before us."

The new provisional government in Iraqi is already facing terrorist threats from cells around the world. Friendly governments have also been critical of the way that the transition is taking place.

The German Chancellor said in a prepared statement, "I am fully in support of an Iraqi Provisional Government. However, I think it's important everyone can give adequate input into the process. The new Constitution must be a fair representation of a cross section of the people in southern Iraq, Northern Iraq, and people from out of the region."

In news on the homefront, the esteemed Win Eaton, Esquire, called upon all
Oak Brook graduates to cast aside small differences and look at the common good.

"Creating an Alumni Association will provide our graduates and school with greater ability to achieve our common goals in law. The forces of evil therefore oppose us and seek to make small things a matter of great contention. Stand united in the face of potential division."

Brandon O'Brien, not to be confused with the Chancellor of Germany, joined in. "I am fully in support of an Oak Brook Alumni Association. However, I think it's important everyone can give adequate input into the process. The new bylaws must be a fair representation of a cross section of the people in Southern California, Northern California, and even people from outside of California."

Blogger gives his committment to the peace process both here and abroad and wishes everyone would just strive to get along in the spirit of Rodney King.