Zarqawi Killed

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  1. FeverNova1

    FeverNova1 New Member

    Sep 17, 2004
    Plano
    Zarqawi is dead and here’s the air strike video.

    Let’s see now, we’ve taken out the Taliban, Hussein brothers, Saddam and now Zarqawi.

    And all the Dems can do is complain about how we track down and treat terrorists.

    Just sit back and wait for the negative twists from the moonbats on this one.
     
  2. CUS

    CUS New Member

    Apr 20, 2000
    'He blowed up real good.'

    And in other under-reported news, Iraq's parliament approved new ministers of defense, interior and national security to fill out the cabinet.
     
  3. Owen Gohl

    Owen Gohl Member

    Jun 21, 2000
    I personally didn't hear this but apparently a caller to Diane Rehm's show on NPR started to break down in sobs over the "murder" of Zarqawi and that the US should be held responsible for it.

    Strategy Page predicted Zarqawi's demise yesterday:

    http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htmurph/articles/20060607.aspx

    Their theory: Zarq had alienated other al Qaeda leaders and it would be just a matter of time before they either sold him out or took him out.
     
  4. CrewSchmack

    CrewSchmack Member

    Columbus Crew SC
    United States
    Mar 3, 1999
    Delaware, OH
    http://www.wamu.org/programs/dr/

    at 22:30 whining loser talks about dead civilians in killing Zarqawi. Somehow our gov't is holding this info back.
    at 23:15 crying loser talks about the US becoming terrorists by killing Zarqawi.
     
  5. IntheNet

    IntheNet New Member

    Nov 5, 2002
    Northern Virginia
    Club:
    Blackburn Rovers FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I thought about a series of things we could do with body on behalf of Al Qaeda; i.e., putting his head on a pike in the Baghdad city center, then the ideal thing occurred; we should give al-Zarqawi a nice Christian burial. That would be perfect for Abu Musab!
     
  6. CUS

    CUS New Member

    Apr 20, 2000
    It's a good thing we didn't mention Dresden.
     
  7. IntheNet

    IntheNet New Member

    Nov 5, 2002
    Northern Virginia
    Club:
    Blackburn Rovers FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I saw this on another board; wanted to share it=>

    Caller-- Can you hear me now?

    Zarqawi ----- يستطيع أنا سمعت أنت الآن نعم (Yes, I can hear you now.)

    Caller-- Good, Look up.

    Zarqawi ----نظرت فوق [أه] [شيت] (Look up! Oh, sh**!)

    Ahmed, what is that whistling noise?

    I really like the idea that the last thing this animal saw on earth, before he left for hell, was probably a United States Army Special Forces sergeant with a big smile on his face and a laser designator under his arm!

    Bravo!
     
  8. CUS

    CUS New Member

    Apr 20, 2000
    The Zarkman reports from the great beyond. Apparently, it is a little less than he expected.

     
  9. Owen Gohl

    Owen Gohl Member

    Jun 21, 2000
    Saw this posted on a blog in response to the media's tendency to play down Zarq's death:

    He shot at the strong and he slashed at the weak,
    From the Salween scrub to the Chindwin teak:
    He crucified noble, he sacrificed mean,
    He filled old ladies with kerosene:
    While over the water the papers cried,
    “The patriot fights for his countryside!”

    Rudyard Kipling, "The Ballad of Bo Da Thone"

    When it comes to the press I guess not much has changed in the last 100 years.
     
  10. Karl K

    Karl K Member

    Oct 25, 1999
    Suburban Chicago
    Scott Ott nails it again.


    http://www.scrappleface.com/?p=2278

     

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