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Re: al Zarqawi Killed
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06/08/06 07:20 AM
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Don Cardi Five - ten years from now, they're gonna wish there was American Cosa Nostra. Five - ten years from now, they're gonna miss John Gotti.
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Re: al Zarqawi Killed
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06/08/06 08:43 AM
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To quote Dave Chappelle: "Bye, nigga!" Ah, how the mighty have fallen. Another piece of shit terrorist dies not as a glorious martyr for his cause, but rather, like an animal, likely crushed by debris and then blown to bits by explosions. Go try and collect your 72 virgins now, you motherfucker. Hey Osama - are you watching? 
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Re: al Zarqawi Killed
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06/08/06 08:47 AM
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Originally posted by Sicilian Babe: I heard one news program say that he "may" have been killed and another saying he was definitely dead. I prefer to believe that the latter is true. On to Osama!! According to Reuters, Al Qaeda has acknowledged and confirmed his death. Of course, they tried to make it sound like a *good* thing. "We herald the martyrdom of our mujahid (warrior) Sheikh Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in Iraq... and we stress that this is an honour to our nation," said the statement on an Islamist Web site, signed by Zarqawi's deputy, Abu Abdulrahman al-Iraqi. Yes, a real "honor" to die in a pool of your own blood by American bombs, as opposed to blowing up schoolchildren or driving planes into buildings. Reuters: Qaeda in Iraq Confirms Zarqawi\'s Death As I said before: "Bye, nigga!" We're coming, Osama. 
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Re: al Zarqawi Killed
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06/08/06 11:09 AM
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Originally posted by MaryCas: Good-bye Z, say hi to Adolph. Reminds me of the stand-up special with Rowan Atkinson, where he plays Satan, and does a skit condemning people to hell. "Christians? Christians? Yes, over there. Sorry, the Jews were right." "Adolph, take over!" :p
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Re: al Zarqawi Killed
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06/08/06 09:58 PM
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Re: al Zarqawi Killed
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06/08/06 11:14 PM
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Originally posted by Don Vercetti: I had to laugh, are y'all seeing the claims from Muslim extremists that this is all a big setup, if we had really bombed him that he'd be in a million pieces, big conspiracy...etc.? Anyone else find it funny that his closest counterparts were the ones supplying information to U.S. forces as to his location and movements? Haha, bye nigga. :p
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Re: al Zarqawi Killed
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06/09/06 11:33 AM
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According to CNN, Zarqawi was alive when they got to him through all the rubble, but died "almost immediately afterwards." From CNN.com BAGHDAD, Iraq (CNN) -- Abu Musab al-Zarqawi was alive on a stretcher when U.S. troops first reached him after an airstrike near Baquba, a U.S. military spokesman said Friday.
Iraq's most wanted terrorist mumbled something indistinguishable and tried to move before he died, U.S. Army Maj. Gen. Bill Caldwell told reporters.
"Zarqawi did survive the airstrike," Caldwell said. "We did in fact see him alive."
Caldwell said he did not know how many minutes al-Zarqawi survived and that he was the only person of the five other people killed by the strike to survive the blast. The dead were three males and three females, including al-Zarqawi, he said.
The terrorist leader tried to move and "mumbled a little something" indistinguishable to troops. Caldwell said.
Al-Zarqawi had not been shot, he said. "No, there was nothing in the report that said he had received any wounds from some kind of weapons system like that."
"They in fact had done some analysis of his body." But Caldwell added he wasn't sure whether it was an autopsy.
On Thursday, Caldwell had reported that al-Zarqawi was dead when U.S. troops arrived.
Caldwell answered questions Friday after he said he had been further briefed on the aftermath of the attack.
"The first people on the scene were the Iraqi police. They had found him and put him into some kind of gurney, stretcher, .... and then American coalition forces arrived immediately thereafter on site," Caldwell said.
"According to the person on the ground, Zarqawi attempted to ... turn away off the stretcher," he said. "Everybody re-secured him back on to the stretcher but he died almost immediately thereafter from the wounds he had received from the airstrike."
Acting on a maze of intelligence and tips, troops had targeted a "safe house" near Baquba in which al-Zarqawi was staying Wednesday evening. An F-16 jet dropped two 500-pound bombs on the house, reducing it to rubble.
President Bush, answering reporters' questions Friday at Camp David, Maryland, said: "Zarqawi's death helps a lot. Zarqawi was [Osama] bin Laden's main advocate outside of some remote parts of the world."
"He was the person who made the declaration that it's just a matter of time for America and other democracies to leave so that they could then develop safe haven from which to launch further attacks," Bush said.
"It's not going to end the war, it's not going to stop the violence but it's going to help a lot."
Caldwell also said that U.S. troops had conducted 39 overnight raids in Iraq, some of which followed up on a "treasure trove" of intelligence found in raids that took place the night before, during the al-Zarqawi attack.
"Last night we conducted an additional 39 operations across Iraq; some directly related to the information we had received, others have not a direct relationship."
Caldwell said troops found caches of "military gear and suicide gear" in the raids, including suicide vests, armament, passports, identification cards, a night observation device and Iraqi army uniforms.
"Zarqawi is dead, but the difficult and necessary mission in Iraq continues," he said. "We can expect the terrorists and insurgents to carry on without him."
At least 37 Iraqis died in Baghdad bombings Thursday, even as the Iraqi parliament ended a stalemate by finally naming key security ministers.
The FBI said there is no evidence that a retaliatory strike is in the works as a result of al-Zarqawi's death, but the agency advised its agents to review ongoing probes and intelligence in the hopes of detecting any possible revenge.
FBI spokesman Richard Kolko said the agency had matched the dead man's fingerprints with al-Zarqawi's prints on file and also would do a DNA analysis. Al Zarqawi's death was confirmed on Islamic Web sites.
Tips and intelligence, authorities said, helped pinpoint al-Zarqawi's whereabouts.
Some of that information may have come from a senior al Qaeda in Iraq figure arrested in Jordan on May 22; more came from Iraqi civilians in and around Baquba; and Special Forces troops tracking al-Zarqawi's spiritual adviser developed still more, with help in at least one instance from those inside al Qaeda in Iraq, authorities said.
Special Forces developed information that the spiritual adviser, Sheik Abd-al-Rahman, would be attending the Wednesday meeting and likely would be with al-Zarqawi, military sources told CNN. Troops were on the ground nearby watching for al-Zarqawi.
Al-Rahman "was brought to our attention by somebody from within the network of Zarqawi's," Caldwell said.
Al-Zarqawi, 39, gained notoriety in February 2003, when then-Secretary of State Colin Powell appeared before the U.N. Security Council to make his case supporting the U.S. invasion of Iraq. Powell pointed to al-Zarqawi, then believed to have been in Baghdad, as evidence that al Qaeda had a presence in Iraq.
Al-Zarqawi was the leader of one of the nation's many insurgent factions. In October 2004, al-Zarqawi pledged his allegiance to al Qaeda founder Osama bin Laden, and renamed his group al Qaeda in Iraq.
Al Qaeda in Iraq was blamed for brazen terrorist attacks, including a 2003 suicide bombing of U.N. headquarters in Baghdad that killed the U.N. envoy to Iraq and 21 others, and the November bombing of three hotels in Amman, Jordan, in which 60 people died.
Al-Zarqawi is believed to have been involved in the abductions and beheadings of several Western hostages. In addition, the United States believes al-Zarqawi had appealed to al Qaeda for help in starting a civil war in Iraq and encouraged sectarian violence.
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Re: al Zarqawi Killed
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06/11/06 01:41 AM
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Originally posted by Double-J: Ugh...I unfortunately decided to tune in to CNN this morning around 11:30 AM/12:00 PM and was quickly reminded why I hate that channel.
The entire segment focused on how Zarqawi's death is a conspiracy, how he should have been in little pieces from two 500-lb bombs, how his face is mysteriously so clean, how...etc. etc. etc., and then the anchor saying..."we really have no proof of this."
Would you prefer to feast of the nector of Fox News' loins, the network that brought us great quotes like "It's one thing to be a proud American, but if you want to celebrate that you can either do that with an American flag, or go back to Mexico" ? I'd love to be deep-throated with bigotry and brain-dead news anchors any day of the week, while I watch a corpse bow down and make passionate zombie-love with Nixon's inanimate body before moving onto Reagan and then Big W.
"Somebody told me when the bomb hits, everybody in a two mile radius will be instantly sublimated, but if you lay face down on the ground for some time, avoiding the residual ripples of heat, you might survive, permanently fucked up and twisted like you're always underwater refracted. But if you do go gas, there's nothing you can do if the air that was once you is mingled and mashed with the kicked up molecules of the enemy's former body. Big-kid-tested, motherf--ker approved."
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