1 posted on
06/08/2006 10:10:02 AM PDT by
boryeulb
To: boryeulb
Killing Zarqawi is a major strike against al Qeada in Iraq - You cannot replace Sr. effective and respected Leadership (with experience) like Zarqawi -
The Intel that has been quickly gathered regarding this strike has led and will lead to even further erosion of their forces in Iraq -
This is a major victory.
To: boryeulb
Though American commanders wouldnt confirm this in their briefings to reporters TRANSLATION: WE DON'T TRUST THE F ING NEWS MEDIA
5 posted on
06/08/2006 10:30:55 AM PDT by
Extremely Extreme Extremist
(Conservatism is moderate, it is the center, it is the middle of the road)
To: boryeulb
6 posted on
06/08/2006 10:34:56 AM PDT by
Christian4Bush
(Lefties will claim to the death that they have the right to speak freely. Well, so do I.)
To: boryeulb
"Zarqawi's Network"
CBS, right?
To: boryeulb
Good article. Anyone have any sources that show the claim "Intelligence sourcesin both open source materials and otherwisehave long insisted that Zarqawi entered Iraq in September 2002 at Saddams invitation and began then to plan and organize a terrorist force to resist American military intervention.", is true?
It would be quite helpful in the war against any leftist/isolationist/Iraq war opponent that would insist otherwise.
To: boryeulb
Monster betrayed by closest allies (Zarqawi location tipped off by captured deputies) {Why the libs don't want WOT prisoners questioned!} "Na na na na, na na na na, hey hey...!"
Hi. My name is Abu Boohoo Zarqawi and I'm dead now.
Happy Iraqis celebrate the death of Z Pig:
Which al Qaeda Son of a pig is next? We will find your "Safe House" and send you to hell to be with the Z pig!
10 posted on
06/08/2006 10:42:47 AM PDT by
Grampa Dave
(There's a dwindling market for Marxist Homosexual Lunatic wet dreams posing as journalism)
To: boryeulb
As Maj. Gen. William Caldwell confirmed, speaking from Baghdad at about 9 a.m. EDT, the confirmation of Zarqawis death triggered about 17 other strikes against people in his network that we had been allowed to remain at large in the hope they would lead us to their boss.
Hot damn. In addition to Zarqawi and his 7 lieutenants, another 17 top leaders in his organization! This is a good day.
11 posted on
06/08/2006 10:49:42 AM PDT by
ThePythonicCow
(We are but Seekers of Truth, not the Source.)
To: boryeulb
12 posted on
06/08/2006 10:57:20 AM PDT by
Catholic Canadian
(Formerly Ashamed Canadian - thank you Stephen Harper!)
To: boryeulb
Zarqawi was such a butterball. It's hard to believe he was taken as a military leader. Even Saddam looked more like a military leader.
13 posted on
06/08/2006 11:01:23 AM PDT by
bkepley
To: boryeulb
To: boryeulb
IF WE HAD LISTENED TO THESE CLOWNS:
ZARQAWI WOULD STILL BE ALIVE AND KILLING INNOCENT PEOPLE!!
21 posted on
06/08/2006 11:38:50 AM PDT by
Recovering_Democrat
(I am SO glad to no longer be associated with the party of "dependence on government"!)
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