1 posted on
11/21/2005 5:23:03 AM PST by
jmc1969
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Zarqawi dead and loving it again!??
2 posted on
11/21/2005 5:24:14 AM PST by
Bringbackthedraft
(Hillary 2008, if elected YOU DESERVE HER (and HIM! AGAIN!))
To: jmc1969
I'm sure the left will take him in since his family has disowned him.
3 posted on
11/21/2005 5:24:22 AM PST by
mothball
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4 posted on
11/21/2005 5:24:35 AM PST by
Tijeras_Slim
(Now that taglines are cool, I refuse to have one.)
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Weekend at Bernies? Or weekend in Mosul?
To: jmc1969
Don Adams seems to be on the case.
7 posted on
11/21/2005 5:24:44 AM PST by
js1138
(Great is the power of steady misrepresentation.)
To: jmc1969
Sounds familiar..I imagine he moves fast..and the intel is old very quickly.
8 posted on
11/21/2005 5:24:46 AM PST by
MEG33
(GOD BLESS OUR ARMED FORCES)
To: jmc1969
Hasn't this been a headline at least once a month for the past two years?
9 posted on
11/21/2005 5:25:03 AM PST by
wagglebee
("We are ready for the greatest achievements in the history of freedom." -- President Bush, 1/20/05)
To: jmc1969
Whether or not we got him, Zarqawi's days are numbered either way.
With eroding support among his Arab brethren, slow but sure progress in raising an Iraqi force to counter his loose band of terrorists, and with the political solidifying of the Iraqi democracy, Zarqawi is becoming more of a patriotic symbol for Ted Kennedy and less an actual threat to the civilized world.
Zarqawi can never take away the victories and achievements of our fighting men and women. Saddam will never return to power, the free elections that took place on Jan 30 and Oct 15 can not be undone, and the Iraqi democracy under its new Constitution will be up and running after the Dec 15 elections.
We win. Zarqawi can go to Hell.
11 posted on
11/21/2005 5:25:28 AM PST by
Democracy In Iraq
(When a soldier dies, a protester gloats, a family cries, an Iraqi votes)
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NBC? What military source, I ask. ..Maybe they are just playing the odds?
12 posted on
11/21/2005 5:25:51 AM PST by
Pro-Bush
(Politics and crime...They are the same thing!)
To: jmc1969
Disinformaion perhaps?? Hmmmmmmmm.
Semper Fi'
Jarhead
To: jmc1969
U.S. forces "just missed" capturing terror leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi Please...the last thing needed is a "capture"....
17 posted on
11/21/2005 5:29:23 AM PST by
cbkaty
(I may not always post...but I am always here......)
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Missed him by that much!
20 posted on
11/21/2005 5:31:00 AM PST by
gridlock
(ELIMINATE PERVERSE INCENTIVES)
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Zarquawi has informants on the inside, no doubt.
21 posted on
11/21/2005 5:31:16 AM PST by
pissant
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22 posted on
11/21/2005 5:32:14 AM PST by
Cap Huff
To: jmc1969
Jordan isn't a safe haven for him at the moment. Too bad, I'd like to see someone in his own family blow him up.
24 posted on
11/21/2005 5:33:00 AM PST by
hershey
To: jmc1969
He probably told his band o' bastids "Stay and fight!" from a radio, as he was in a comfy cave with some brandy and his favorite male piglet for pleasure.
32 posted on
11/21/2005 5:39:26 AM PST by
theDentist
(The Dems have put all their eggs in one basket-case: Howard "Belltower" Dean.)
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36 posted on
11/21/2005 5:49:13 AM PST by
yoe
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indicated al-Zarqawi was meeting with high-level Iraq in al-Qaida lieutenant Well if Murtha and Pelosi aren't sitting in their seats today we know what happened to them
39 posted on
11/21/2005 5:52:39 AM PST by
philo
(They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist. . . . Union General John Sedgwick last words)
To: jmc1969
Never really thought we got him. My guess is he had his followers blow themselves up to give him more time to escape.
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