Posted on 06/08/2006 5:54:21 AM PDT by AmericanMade1776
This is an image made from video originally posted Tuesday, April 25, 2006 on the Internet showing al-Qaida in Iraq leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki announced at a news conference Thursday June 8, 2006, that al-Qaida in Iraq chief Abu Musab al-Zarqawi has been killed. This image was provided via the IntelCenter, which is a private contractor working for intelligence agencies. (AP Photo/via IntelCenter)
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I love that picture in post #4. I'm going to frame it.
LOL!! They're probably in mourning!
I have that T-shirt and I am wearing it today!
LOL! I almost spewed my coffee. What a good morning this is.
we got him?
pleasepleasepleasepleasepleasePLEASE!!!
Sux to be in Hell doesn't it? Yeah, Mohammad lied to you. HA HA HA
[Abu Musag al-Zarqawi]
"There's a sad sort of clanging from the clock in the hall
And the bells in the steeple too
And up in the nursery an absurd little bird
Is popping out to say "cuckoo"
[Marta, Gretl, Brigitta:]
Cuckoo, cuckoo
[Children: Abu Musab,Marta, Gretl, Brigitta: ]
Regretfully they tell us Cuckoo, cuckoo
But firmly they compel us Cuckoo, cuckoo
To say goodbye . . .
[Abu Musab, Marta, Gretl, Brigitta:]
Cuckoo!
[Children:]
. . . to you
[Children:]
So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, good night
[Abu Musab al-Zarqawi:]
I hate to go and leave this pretty sight
[Children:]
So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, adieu
[Abu Musab al-Zarqawi:]
Adieu, adieu, to yieu and yieu and yieu
Yup, he is dead,dead!
Well, I was just brushing my teeth with that new toothpaste, when out of nowhere... BAM!
The picture of him is a bit small in this shot but if you look real close you can see him right next to the 72 virgins.
Do you hear a Whistle??
Pray for W and Our Freedom Fighters
Post #39 WINNER!
Pretty decent looking corpse for a guy who had a 500lb bomb drop on him. So you think they cleaned him up a bit for identification purposes?
Maybe.
They had to do somethin. Then again, maybe he looks REAL bad from the neck down! ;-)
And now, some oldies, well worth re-reading for the retrospective. Our struggle must go on until all of Satan's minions have joined him in Hell.
Caption: "Satan's Latest Snack"
This was on AOL, so no link, but I'm sure it's online somewhere.Virgins? What virgins?Luxenberg tries to show that many obscurities of the Koran disappear if we read certain words as being Syriac and not Arabic. We cannot go into the technical details of his methodology but it allows Luxenberg, to the probable horror of all Muslim males dreaming of sexual bliss in the Muslim hereafter, to conjure away the wide-eyed houris promised to the faithful in suras XLIV.54; LII.20, LV.72, and LVI.22. Luxenberg 's new analysis, leaning on the Hymns of Ephrem the Syrian, yields "white raisins" of "crystal clarity" rather than doe-eyed, and ever willing virgins - the houris. Luxenberg claims that the context makes it clear that it is food and drink that is being offerred, and not unsullied maidens or houris.
by Ibn Warraq
Saturday January 12, 2002Mahathir urges Muslims to rethink on terrorismMalaysia's Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad called for a campaign by "responsible Muslims" to recast the war against terrorism as outlawing "armed attacks against civilians", no matter who carries them out... Condemning Palestinian suicide bombers and the Israeli Army equally as guilty of terrorism, Dr Mahathir set out to define a middle ground on which Muslim countries could return to the global mainstream after the "unmitigated disaster" of September 11. Attacks against civilians must be regarded as acts of terror... Groups or governments that support attacks on civilians must be regarded as terrorists, irrespective of the justification of the operations carried out... Those supporting them, including governments, should also be condemned, he said.
by Tim ColebatchSuicide bombers 'war criminals'The 170-page report from New York-based Human Rights Watch assessed the suicide bombing operations of Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigades and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), the groups that have claimed responsibility for most recent suicide bombings. The report says the leaders of such groups should face criminal investigation.
CNN
Human Rights Watch also said the Palestinian Authority and its president, Yasser Arafat, have failed to do all they can to stop suicide attacks or bring the perpetrators to justice, thus contributing to "an atmosphere of impunity" for such crimes.
"The people who carry out suicide bombings are not martyrs, they're war criminals, and so are the people who help plan such attacks."
Iran Protests Enter Third DayHundreds of protesters called for the death of Iran's supreme leader Ali Khamenei as thousands of onlookers watched early Friday, the third day of demonstrations in the capital despite threats by the hard-line regime to crack down to end the disturbances... They shouted chants including, "Khamenei the traitor must be hanged," "Guns and tanks and fireworks, the mullahs must be killed," and "student prisoners must be freed," witnesses said... Before they dispersed, police had prevented some two dozen pro-Khamenei vigilantes on motorcycles - at times chanting "oh the exalted leader, we are ready to follow your instructions," - from confronting the students. Thousands of people looked on, sometimes clapping with the protesters and taking up their chants. Residents near the university hospital left their doors open so that demonstrators could find quick shelter if the authorities cracked down... Khamenei, in a speech broadcast on state television and radio, referred to violence in 1999 when security forces and extremist supporters of hard-line clerics attacked students protesting media restrictions. At least one student was killed and the clash touched off the worst street battles since the 1979 revolution that ousted the U.S.-backed shah. "If the Iranian nation decides to deal with the (current) rioters, it will do so in the way it dealt with it on July 14, 1999," Khamenei said.
by Ali Akbar Dareini, AP
06/13/03 04:50 EDT
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