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steelcomp
06-08-2006, 05:56 AM
We got that bastard. :crossx:

JMC
06-08-2006, 06:29 AM
Amen!

Schiada76
06-08-2006, 06:37 AM
Damn that idiot George Bush! It's all his fault! :mad:
My newspaper this morning found this information so important that they put it on the seventh page. :rolleyes:

MR HARLEY
06-08-2006, 06:47 AM
Good!!

Focker
06-08-2006, 06:52 AM
about focken time

Poster X
06-08-2006, 08:04 AM
Well, that's one.

Havasu Cig
06-08-2006, 11:05 AM
Well, that's one.
One? Do you have a problem counting or does your liberal bias not allow you to admit that we have killed other terrorist leaders. Nice cheap shot against the military. Nice to see stupid ass comments from people that have never served in the military and never been in combat. :rolleyes:

FreshTracks
06-08-2006, 11:24 AM
burn in hell mother f#$ker!

Poster X
06-08-2006, 12:50 PM
So all we have to do is invade a country and call everyone that resists a terrorist? Cool beans. Let's do Sweden and get some of them blonde terrorists.

Havasu Cig
06-08-2006, 01:04 PM
So all we have to do is invade a country and call everyone that resists a terrorist? Cool beans. Let's do Sweden and get some of them blonde terrorists.
Now you are saying that one of the top guys in Al Queada is not a terrorist? Only a liberal... :rolleyes:

Poster X
06-08-2006, 02:28 PM
I agree Zarqawi is a terrorist. I'm talkin bout the other 50,000 we've killed. Just people. Not terrorists. Just people. The list of terrorists is pretty short until you start counting every nonamerican dead as a terrorist. I'm glad y'all finally got one. You can crow about it for weeks.

SmokinLowriderSS
06-08-2006, 04:41 PM
Well, that's one.
No, it's 2 actually.
Also turned into a grease stain was Zarquawi's "Spiritual Leader" and leutennant (that would be Next In Command), Sheik Abdel Rachman.

SmokinLowriderSS
06-08-2006, 04:45 PM
No, what he is saying is all those OTHER people with explosives who blow up roadside bombs, cars at sentry posts (and markets), use guns to shoot at soldiers and cops, and cut heads off that we have killed are just poor innoscent bystanders who have done nothing wrong.
Good F'ing lord. What a loon.

SmokinLowriderSS
06-08-2006, 05:02 PM
Poser, you backing THIS bunch in congress????
Democrats call Zarqawi killing a stunt
By Amy Fagan
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
June 8, 2006
4:09 p.m.
Some Democrats, breaking ranks from their leadership, today said the death of terrorist leader Abu Musab Zarqawi in Iraq was a stunt to divert attention from an unpopular and hopeless war. "This is just to cover Bush's [rear] so he doesn't have to answer" for Iraqi civilians being killed by the U.S. military and his own sagging poll numbers, said Rep. Pete Stark, California Democrat.

Blown 472
06-08-2006, 06:18 PM
http://www.buzzflash.com/analysis/06/06/ana06040.html

058
06-08-2006, 06:25 PM
Poser, you backing THIS bunch in congress????
Democrats call Zarqawi killing a stunt
By Amy Fagan
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
June 8, 2006
4:09 p.m.
Some Democrats, breaking ranks from their leadership, today said the death of terrorist leader Abu Musab Zarqawi in Iraq was a stunt to divert attention from an unpopular and hopeless war. "This is just to cover Bush's [rear] so he doesn't have to answer" for Iraqi civilians being killed by the U.S. military and his own sagging poll numbers, said Rep. Pete Stark, California Democrat.
Pete Stark is a complete ass-hole. I am ashamed to admit he is my elected offical. I can't say he represents me because he does not represent anything I believe in. He is an arrogant ass who thinks he is royalty. He is right up there with Teddy "the driver" Kennedy and John " I make more money living off rich women" Kerry. I think Stark makes these outragous comments because its the only way he gets any attention. :yuk:

Blown 472
06-08-2006, 06:25 PM
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article10309.htm

Blown 472
06-08-2006, 06:44 PM
The Timely Death of al-Zarqawi
Hubub in Hibhib
By CHRIS FLOYD
Abu Musab Saddam Osama al-Zarqawi, the extremely elusive if not entirely mythical terrorist mastermind responsible for every single insurgent action in Iraq except for the ones caused by the red-tailed devils in Iran or the stripey-tailed devils in Syria, has reportedly been killed in an airstrike in Hibhib, an area north of Baghdad, Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Kamal al-Maliki announced today.
Zarqawi, the notorious shape-shifter who, according to grainy video evidence, was able to regenerate lost limbs, speak in completely different accents, alter the contours of his bone structure and also suffered an unfortunate binge-and-purge weight problem which caused him to change sizes with almost every appearance, was head of an organization that quite fortuitously dubbed itself "Al Qaeda in Iraq" just around the time that the Bush Administration began changing its pretext for the conquest from "eliminating Iraq's [non-existent] weapons of mass destruction" to "fighting terrorists over there so we don't have to fight them over here."
The name change of the Zarqawi gang from its cumbersome original * "The Monotheism and Holy War Group" * to the more media-sexy "Qaeda" brand was thus a PR godsend for the Bush Administration, which was then able to associate the widespread native uprising against the Coalition occupation with the cave-dwelling dastards of the bin Laden organization. This proved an invaluable tool for the Pentagon's massive "psy-op" campaign against the American people, which was successful in sufficiently obscuring reality and defusing rising public concerns about what many experts have termed "the full-blown FUBAR" in Iraq until after the 2004 elections.
However, in the last year, even the reputed presence of a big stonking al Qaeda beheader guy roaming at will across the land has not prevented a catastrophic drop in support for President Bush in general and the war in Iraq in particular. Polls show that substantial majorities * even those still psy-oped into believing the conquest has something to do with fighting terrorism * are now saying that the war "is not worth it" and call for American forces to begin withdrawing.
With the Zarqawi theme thus producing diminishing returns, the Administration has had another stroke of unexpected luck with his reputed sudden demise. Moreover, the fact that Zarqawi was killed in a military action means that Mr. Bush will not have to cough up the $25 million reward placed on the head of the terrorist chieftain. That money will now be given to Mr. Bush's favorite charity, Upper-Class Twits Against the Inheritance Tax, an Administration spokesman said.
Despite its fortuitousness, the reputed death of the multi-legged brigand came as no real surprise. After all, approximately 376 of his "top lieutenants" had been killed or captured by Coalition forces in the past three years, according to press reports, and some 5,997 lower-ranking "al Qaeda terrorists" have been killed in innumerable operations during that same period, according to Pentagon press releases. With the widespread, on-going, much-publicized decimation of his group, Zarqawi had obviously been rendered isolated and ineffective * except of course for the relentless series of high-profile terrorist spectaculars he kept carrying out, according to other Pentagon press releases.
News of the reputed rub-out brought bipartisan praise. "This enormous victory in the War on Terror is due entirely to the courage and wisdom of the president," squealed Senate Majority Leader Lick Spittle of Tennessee. "He has seen us through when so many of the flag-burning destroyers of marriage wanted to cut and run. I think this president is the best president the world has ever seen, and if I am ever fortunate enough to be chosen as president by the American people * minus the three million or so whose votes will be discarded, lost, inadvertently mangled or just ignored, of course * I promise I'll be a president just like him!"
"We must give credit where credit is due," said Democratic Sen. Joe Biden, in a rare television appearance. "I have my differences with the way the Administration is conducting this war, but the elimination of Zarqawi is, I believe, a turning point, comparable to the capture of Saddam Hussein, the first Iraqi elections, the second Iraqi elections, the formation of the first Iraqi government and the formation of the second Iraqi government. This is not the end, or even the beginning of the end, but it is, I believe, the end of the beginning. And no, I didn't plagiarize that. I made it up my own self."
The reputed end of Zarqawi's reign of terror comes a mere four years after U.S. forces had pinpointed his hideout and were prepared to destroy his entire operation, only to be forestalled by the White House. Before the war, Zarqawi and his band of non-Iraqi Islamic extremists had a camp in northern Iraq, in territory controlled by American-backed Kurdish forces, who had wrested it from the hands of Saddam Hussein. U.S. Special Forces, CIA agents and other American personnel had a free hand to operate there; indeed, anti-Saddam Iraqi exiles held open meetings in the territory, safe from the reach of the dictator.
In June 2002, American forces had locked in on Zarqawi's location. They prepared a detailed attack plan that would have destroyed the terrorist band. But their request to strike was turned down not once, but twice by the White House. Administration officials feared that such a strike would have muddied the waters in their public relations effort to foment war fever against Saddam's regime.
At every turn, the Bush team had painted a picture of Saddam Hussein as a powerful dictator able to threaten the entire world. They had implied, insinuated and sometimes openly declared that he was in league with al Qaeda. But this wildly successful psy-ops campaign would have been undermined by a raid on Zarqawi, which would have exposed the truth: that Saddam was a crippled, toothless despot who had lost control of much of his own land and couldn't even threaten vast enemy armies within his own borders * much less his neighbors or the rest of the world. It would have also exposed the fact that the only Islamic terrorists operating on Iraqi soil were in areas controlled by America and its allies * which, now that Mr. Bush's invasion has opened the whole country to extremist terror, is still the case.
With Zarqawi's Bush-granted liberty reputedly at an end, the Pentagon moved quickly to confirm the identity of the man killed in Hibhib today. At a joint press conference with Prime Minister Maliki, U.S. Gen. George Casey said Zarqawi's body had been identified by "fingerprints, facial recognition and known scars" after a painstaking forensic examination by Lt. Col. Gil Grissom and Major Catherine Willows.
In yet another amazing coincidence, the announcement of the death of Zarqawi or somebody just like him came just as Prime Minister Maliki was finally submitting his candidates for the long-disputed posts of defense and interior ministers, which then sailed through parliament after months of deadlock. The fortuitous death also came after perhaps the worst week of bad PR the Bush Administration has endured during the entire war, with an outpouring of stories alleging a number of horrific atrocities committed by U.S. troops in recent months.
Oddly enough, Zarqawi first vaulted into the American consciousness just after the public exposure of earlier U.S. atrocities: the tortures at Abu Ghraib prison in the spring of 2004. With story after story of horrible abuse battering the Administration during an election year, Zarqawi, or someone just like him, suddenly appeared with a Grand Guignol production: the beheading of American civilian Nick Berg. This atrocity was instantly seized upon by supporters of the war to justify the "intensive interrogation" of "terrorists" * even though the Red Cross had determined that 70 to 90 percent of American captives at that time had committed no crime whatsoever, much less been involved in terrorism, as the notorious anti-war Wall Street Journal reported. Abu Ghraib largely faded from the public eye * indeed, it was not mentioned by a single speaker at the Democratic National Convention a few weeks later or raised as an issue during the presidential campaign that year.
Today's news has likewise knocked the new atrocity allegations off the front pages, to be replaced with heartening stories of how, as the New York Times reports, Zarqawi's death "appears to mark a major watershed in the war." Thus in his reputed end as in his reputed beginning, the Scarlet Pimpernel of Iraq has, by remarkable coincidence, done yeoman service for the immediate publicity needs of his deadly enemy, the Bush Administration.
It is not yet known who will now take Zarqawi's place as the new all-purpose, all-powerful bogeyman solely responsible for every bad thing in Iraq. There were recent indications that Maliki himself was being measured for the post, after he publicly denounced American atrocities and the occupiers' propensity for hair-trigger killing of civilians, but he seems to be back with the program now. Administration insiders are reportedly divided over shifting the horns to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's already much-demonized head, or planting them on extremist Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, or elevating some hitherto unknown local talent * or maybe just blaming the whole shebang on Fidel Castro, for old times' sake.
The announcement of the new bogeyman is expected sometime in the coming weeks.
***
UPDATE: It looks like the Twits might not get that reward money after all. Prime Minister Maliki said that those who helped locate Zarqawi, or someone just like him, in Hibhib, would get their reward later: "We believe in honoring our commitments." However, the (London) Times' man in Iraq, Ned Parker, tells us that Zazqawi might have been shopped to the Americans by Iraqi insurgents:
"One of the most interesting things about the news of his death is the timing. There have been talks going on since the election last December by US and Iraqi officials to try to bring the homegrown insurgency back into the political process. Certainly there was tension between the homegrown Iraqi insurgency and Zarqawi's foreign fighters. So it's possible a deal was finally cut by some branch of the Iraqi insurgency to eliminate al-Zarqawi and rid themselves of his heavy-handed influence."
So if Bush does decide to pay off the informants -- and it's his money, after all, not Maliki's; in fact, in today's Iraq, any money that Maliki's government might still have left after three years of occupation rapine is Bush's money too -- but if Zarqawi's rumblers are paid off, then it's likely that Bush will be forking over $25 million to Iraq's Sunni insurgents. That will certainly keep them flush with IEDs for a long time to come. It's FUBAR every which way you turn in Bush's Babylon.

bigq
06-08-2006, 08:46 PM
WOW :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
Not to worry the the big bad USA won't be around forever and it seems many will be in bliss finally. :rolleyes:
Well back to my Chinese classes....

centerhill condor
06-09-2006, 05:42 AM
the thing I like best about this story is that we didn't have his mom and kids calling him a saint! as a terrorists he was indiscriminant. He wanted a religous war for all the world. Now he's dead and at peace!
to quote Adm Chester Nimitz in reference to the Japanese, Take the peace to them!
I'm confident the press will have a new terrorist darling quickly enough.. and you know what? we're currently heat treating ordnance for said darlings!
rejoice not in his death... for the bicth that bore him is in heat again.
for once, I'm in agreement with poser x, kill 50,000 more and call it a day!
a Summer hobby or job would really help him... may I suggest empty handed fighting tactics and some time with a fryer? maybe a bucket and gloves..you're qualified to pick up trash just like I do in my neighborhood!
Hey you've got your "X" and I've got mine! :)

JMC
06-09-2006, 09:50 AM
I agree Zarqawi is a terrorist. I'm talkin bout the other 50,000 we've killed. Just people. Not terrorists. Just people. The list of terrorists is pretty short until you start counting every nonamerican dead as a terrorist. I'm glad y'all finally got one. You can crow about it for weeks.
Everyone in the middle east hates the U.S. and did long before we entered Iraq.......their country. Did you not see them celebrating in streets for the death of our men and the falling of the Trade Center? These people raise their kids to hate us, its in their teaching, its in their school books. Just so you will know, they would drop you in a second, laugh about it and celebrate over dinner. They dont care, that you care for them pal.

Old Texan
06-09-2006, 11:41 AM
I agree Zarqawi is a terrorist. I'm talkin bout the other 50,000 we've killed. Just people. Not terrorists. Just people. The list of terrorists is pretty short until you start counting every nonamerican dead as a terrorist. I'm glad y'all finally got one. You can crow about it for weeks.
Don't think for a minute one of them nasty terrorists wouldn't "Bag" you if given the chance.
"The sky is blue", "No it's gray". "The leaves are green", "NO the leaves are red". "The grass is green", No the grass is blue". "Tits are best", "No asse is best". Ever notice the pattern here.................... :rolleyes:

Old Texan
06-09-2006, 11:50 AM
One of the talk shows yesterday played the sounds of Nick Berg when this savage brutaly cut his head off with a dull knife. It was horrible. I remember the video and the celebrations of the savages as they praised their ill deed to their pagan god. Dying was too good for the piece of garbage and any other heathen thinking in the same hateful terms.
No one is gloating, they are just expressing relief for the world to be rid of a nasty being. Iraqis, Americans, and all good people are glad he's done.

Ducatista
06-09-2006, 03:17 PM
I hope they got a chance to torture him a bit before he died... :rollside:

SmokinLowriderSS
06-09-2006, 03:26 PM
No one is gloating, they are just expressing relief for the world to be rid of a nasty being. Iraqis, Americans, and all good people are glad he's done.
True. Just glad he is gone now to his just reward for his deeds. :mad: :mad:
Patience is a virtue. Determination is a necessity.
Patience spent 60 years tracking Nazis.
Patience proved who downed Pan Am 800.
Patience found Saddam Hussein.
Patience tracked down Zarquawi.
Patience will track down Usama Bin-Laden.
Patience will track down all their sucessors untill none are left.
The liberals would throw a few cruise missiles and claim they tried.
The current admin and the US millitary in force are determined to hold strong untill victory is had, and it CAN be had, if we do not cut and run like some advocate.
For 40 years the cancer was allowed to fester and grow in the middle east. In the 60's, it would have been minor surgery to eradicate, but nobody had the stomach to do it. Now is time for life or death major time cutting to get it all, no stomach for it now, and you just wrote the obituary (or rewrote the one Jimmy Carter was reading from back in 1979). :mad: :mad:

Redwing247
06-17-2006, 10:11 AM
And he was pissed off to find out that there aren't 72 virgins waiting for him at the gate of hell :crossx:

SmokinLowriderSS
06-17-2006, 10:40 AM
One of the talk shows yesterday played the sounds of Nick Berg when this savage brutaly cut his head off with a dull knife. It was horrible. I remember the video and the celebrations of the savages as they praised their ill deed to their pagan god. Dying was too good for the piece of garbage and any other heathen thinking in the same hateful terms.
I still have a copy of the video on my PC. :mad: :mad: :mad: :mad: