Posted on 08/09/2004 4:40:03 PM PDT by NavyCanDo
I have just heard on KVI Talk Radio (John Carlson show) that they have just been told from a source on the ground in Iraq that al-Sadar has just been captured. They are waiting for more info. This person, I believe a soldier, John says is a very reliable source for news on the ground. Keeping my fingers crossed. John Carlson said he will provide more details as it comes in.
Still no confirmation from AP, UPI, Reuters, AFP, BBC, Dow Jones, al-Jazeera or Drudge yet.
In all respects, has there ever ever been a war that hasn't been a mess?
Nice Blog site
any confirmation yet??
Sory folks nothing new to report yet. John Carlson did say his source in Iraq said there is a news black-out until detals are gathered. I trust KVI's John Carlson and I don't think he would of mentioned this on his program if he didn't trust he was getting good info. He in an outstanding Washinton conservative and former candidate for Governor in Washington in 2000.
Side note about John Carlson - Rush Limbaugh came to the 2000 GOP Picnic in WA to stump for Carlson. This is the first time Rush stumped for any candidate. John lost anyway because he was facing a very popular moderate Democratic incumbant.
Detials? He either is or he isn't captured.
could this be a new Disney's song titled
Mutada Al-Sader after Kutama Matada on Lion King?
I want to have Nathan Lane sing this song with the Mutada Al-Sader's dirty night shirts.
This would be one of those that we would want to interrogate for a bit before those loyal to him knew that we got him. Perhaps that is the case now. Hopefully.
I'm also watching the Islamic Republic News Service in Iran. I believe the first reports of Saddam's capture came from there.
Fish in a barrel eh?
We're also going to want the Iraqi government to make the announcement, not us. If there's any legs to this thing, figure on hearing something around midnight PST.
Bill O'Reilly is such a fence sitter that I can barely stand to watch him anymore. I would say that overthrowing a Dictator on the other side of the Globe that had an army of 400,000 in a region that is a hornets nest of Islamic extremest who have been brainwashed by their leaders to hate the west is not an easy task.
We not only did it in record time, but the post war occupation will go down as very successful as well. Granted, we have lost far to many of our bravest and we should never forget their sacrifices, but here we are just 18 months from the day Baghdad fell and their is a provisional government up and running, and new currency, an independent Judiciary and 95% of the infrastructure is up and running. Elections are going to take place and the possibility of a free and democratic Iraq is on the rise. And that is just Iraq.
Afghanistan has also seen similar results. This is a success story and those who made the ultimate sacrifice and those who have been wounded in these operations will never be forgotten.
God Bless America
They would not be as enthusiastic about reporting this as they were when Saddam was captured. As for al-Sadr's reported capture ...... I'll believe it if and when we get confirmation. We've had too damn many of these types of reports go false after getting our hopes up.
Iraq army fails to capture al-Sadr during raid at his home
Saturdays action culminated in the surprise move by Iraqi police and the Iraqi National Guard to swarm al-Sadrs home and arrest him.
'rudypoot wrote:
My sister's underware looks like a perfect fit for al Sadr's head! hehe'
Let's not get carried away here. You really have a pair? I'm kidding I'm kidding.
That was my guess too, but I didn't want to say anything that could get him in trouble.
Ned Dowd, brother of Nancy Dowd.
Sigh.. it's 12:12 Am in NY now, no Sadr news...
Going to sleep..
Let Teddy give him a ride.
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