Yee Haw!
al-Zarqawi is DEAD
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werd i'm watching now this is fucking great news!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
if it holds upmy sig caught gonoherpasyphilaids and died
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You?re kidding with that statement right?Originally posted by tony404if you think it makes a difference your kidding yourself .
I?ll give you the benefit of the doubt.Comment
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He is in Texas chillin on the ranch!Originally posted by MrPheerBut yet we still cant find a 6 foot 4 inch tall bearded old man on dialysis named Bin Laden.Comment
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Nice job to our troops! We need to fuck those fagz!Comment
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what do you think it will really change? It may make us feel better but somebody else will take his place. Not to mention the 'splinters' who aren't really connected other than getting their inspiration from the 'big boys'.Originally posted by FreeHugeMoviesYou?re kidding with that statement right?
I?ll give you the benefit of the doubt.Comment
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I know what he means, and if you don't think two or three more al-Zarqawi's will pop up tomorrow, you're sorely mistaken.Originally posted by edgeprodIt's pretty clear what side YOU are rooting for.
Vegas give you good odds when you took the Terrorists?
This isn't a video game, where when you kill the boss it's game over. All that happens is more pissed off Arabs.Originally posted by FreeHugeMoviesYou?re kidding with that statement right?
I?ll give you the benefit of the doubt.Last edited by poondaddy; 06-07-2006, 11:18 PM.Comment
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It definitely helps troop morale. Also, he was the leader in several attacks against the US and is now dead. He was the leader and main conspirator of these attacks. You kill the leader it does have a trickle down effect.Originally posted by sarah_webincwhat do you think it will really change? It may make us feel better but somebody else will take his place. Not to mention the 'splinters' who aren't really connected other than getting their inspiration from the 'big boys'.Comment
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He is the leader of Al Qaeda in Iraq, he has been there since we drove him out of Afghanistan, of course some people in the USA want you to think that Al Qaeda didnt exist in Iraq but this man was proof they were there before the USA invaded. The man is pure evil did a ton of beheadings.Originally posted by madawgznot sure who this guy is , but im guessing its a good thing hes gone
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turn on cnn/msnbcComment
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Here's some stuff picked up from BBC London...
Let's see if it's for real this time...
Zarqawi dead, say Iraqi reports
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki is about to announce that militant leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has been killed, Iraqi state television reports.
The leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq is considered the figurehead of the Sunni insurgency.
Al-Qaeda has been blamed for scores of bombings that have killed hundreds of Shias and US forces in Iraq.
The Jordanian-born fugitive appeared in a video recording earlier this year, reproaching the US for its "arrogance".XXX TLD's - Another mosquito to swat.Comment
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OK... Update on that prev post...
Next.... let's see how real it is...
Iraqi PM confirms Zarqawi death
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has announced that militant leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has been killed.
The Jordanian-born leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq is considered the figurehead of the Sunni insurgency. Reports say he was killed in an air raid near Baghdad.
Al-Qaeda in Iraq has been blamed for scores of bombings that have killed hundreds of Shias and US forces.
Zarqawi appeared in a video earlier this year, in which he reproached the US for its "arrogance and insolence".
The BBC's Andrew North in Baghdad says that if the reports are proved to be true it will be seen as a very significant moment in the fight against the insurgency, especially as it comes early in the life of Mr Maliki's government.XXX TLD's - Another mosquito to swat.Comment
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Interesting... sounds like it's going to take some time to confirm the death.Originally posted by GabrielXXX TLD's - Another mosquito to swat.Comment
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Sure, that's true. But it doesn't stop people from crying about things like "OH MY GOD IMPEACH BUSH" -- it'd matter just about the same.Originally posted by poondaddyI know what he means, and if you don't think two or three more al-Zarqawi's will pop up tomorrow, you're sorely mistaken
Those rooting for the terrorists are easy to spot -- and karma is a bitch.Comment
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Bottom line Tony... yea agree, it won't make a difference, tho he does appear to have been very active if the stuff attributed to him is accurate.Originally posted by tony404if you think it makes a difference your kidding yourself .
Call em al-Qaeda or whatever, there are plenty more of a similar frame of mind out there - and not necessarily connected to what is known as al-Qaeda.XXX TLD's - Another mosquito to swat.Comment
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Here's another update via BBC...
Zarqawi killed in Iraq air raid
Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki has announced that militant leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has been killed.
"Today we have managed to put an end to Zarqawi," Mr Maliki said, sparking sustained applause.
The Jordanian-born leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq was considered the figurehead of the Sunni insurgency. Reports say he was killed in an air raid near Baquba.
Al-Qaeda in Iraq has been blamed for scores of bombings that have killed hundreds of Shias and US forces.
The head of US-led forces in Iraq, General George Casey, said Zarqawi's body was identified through fingerprints and facial recognition.
Zarqawi has also been accused of leading the rash of kidnappings and beheadings of foreign workers.
Unconfirmed reports suggested he was seen on one video posted on the internet personally cutting off the head of one hostage.
Mr Maliki said intelligence from Iraqi people had helped track down Zarqawi, who had a $25m price on his head.
"What happened today is a result of co-operation for which we have been asking from our masses and the citizens of our country," he said.
The prime minister urged Iraqis to join politcal dialogue rather than violence, vowing to "carry on on the same path... by killing all the terrorists".
The BBC's Ian Pannell in Baghdad says this will be seen as a major victory for the new Iraqi government and US forces but it remains to be seen what effect, if any, it has on the ongoing violence and death rate in the country.XXX TLD's - Another mosquito to swat.Comment
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It's a step in the right direction. I want to see pics. Glad the fucker is gone.Comment






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