flamin lib
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Fri Jun-09-06 12:24 PM
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The most evil man in the world is dead! Long live the most evil |
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man in the world!
Okay, so Zarqawi is no longer among the living. Somebody is going to be paid $25 million for turning him in, presumably someone inside his organization. Hmmm. Makes me wonder. There is body of evidence that says Zarqawi was inept as a leader and the superiors in Al Qeada weren’t happy with him. He was responsible for pitting Iraqi against Iraqi which was rumored to be working against the insurgency. The golden rule of insurgency is to force the occupiers to spend more time on self-defense than on keeping order so the citizenry sees them as self-centered conquerors. Zarqawi broke that rule.
Is it possible that Zarqawi’s replacement is already chosen and the leaked intelligence that resulted in his demise was planted by Al Qeada to facilitate the shift in leadership? If so that means the US is paying Al Qeada $25 million to fund the new Iraqi Al Qeada franchise. Ya’ gotta’ wonder. . . Nothing else has gone right in Iraq, why should this be any different?
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Fri Jun-09-06 12:26 PM
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1. The most evil man in the world is in the WH |
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Fri Jun-09-06 12:36 PM
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Bushie Bush is still there...Osama is STILL out there somewhere and is not being looked for...Cheney is shooting people in the face...screw Zarcawi, our reps in Washington have the garnered the right to be the most dangerous men in the world!
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Fri Jun-09-06 01:50 PM
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Fri Jun-09-06 12:38 PM
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Fri Jun-09-06 12:27 PM
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2. News reported that no one gets the reward |
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Edited on Fri Jun-09-06 12:28 PM by DesertRat
since the military found him and they can't get the reward.
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flamin lib
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Fri Jun-09-06 12:38 PM
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7. I saw a CNN crawler saying that somebody was going to be paid. |
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Of course if the guy isn't working for Al Qeada how's he going to spend $25 mil? The golden rule of ill gotten gain is to not spend it all at once!
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Fri Jun-09-06 12:27 PM
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Fri Jun-09-06 12:29 PM
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4. He is? Then why'd I just see his ugly chimp face puking out war rhetoric |
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on the news this morning? Said we still need to be patient. I guess that means the troops won't be coming home anytime too soon.
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Fri Jun-09-06 12:37 PM
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They wouldn't have been coming home anyway. Bush/Cheney is not finished with private contractors and oil reserves yet.
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Fri Jun-09-06 12:38 PM
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8. I love when the wingnuts say we're supporting the terrorists. |
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Sometimes you gotta wonder whether or not the Bush admin has ties to Al Qeada and is paying them money to keep the war going because they know that's the only thing keeping their asses in office.
Oh and if any wingnuts happen to be reading this - just remember - I wear the tinfoil hat with pride.
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