Turn on the news and catch the headline. Al Zarqawi, the man who is by Bin Laden's own words the "prince of Al Qaeda," has been eliminated. Score another victory for the war on terrorism; the world's a bit safer now.
Half a dozen of his assossiates were supposedly taken out as well.
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Jun 8 2006, 6:38 am
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Loduwijk wrote:
Turn on the news and catch the headline. Al Zarqawi, the man who is by Bin Laden's own words the "prince of Al Qaeda," has been eliminated. Score another victory for the war on terrorism; the world's a bit safer now. I honestly doubt this is true. I imagine it's a campaign to increase morale and support for the war. |
Finally, the day has arrived. The idiot has died, and he has blood on his body- blood that he gave so much people. So many people died thanks to him. I hope the idiot died a long and painfull death.
That he actually dares to call himself a muslim is already shocking enough to me. And then the fact that he claims that he is doing it all "in the name of Allah" hurts me. He, just as Binladen and Hussein, is a big insult to Muslims, and thanks to those frickin' idiots we have this bad name around the world. I'm incredibly happy that the troll died. Only one important troll to go! O-matic |
In response to O-matic
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Thats the good news!!
For terrorists alike, the bad news: There are a lot of people in this world who kill others in the name of their God(s). Their God(s) will certainly ignore their calls as they scream from the depths of HELL!!! MMWWRRHHAAAAAARGH !!! |
From Wikipedia: "At 6:15 p.m. local time (10:15 AM EDT), June 7, 2006, Zarqawi, along with seven aides, were killed by two 500-pound laser-guided bombs dropped by U.S. F-16 jets"
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In response to Elation
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Um, no?
This isn't Dues Ex. |
In response to Ben G
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Now this is the story all about how
My life got flipped, turned upside down And Id like to take a minute just sit right there Ill tell you how I became the prince of a town called bel-air In west philadelfia born and raised On the playground where I spent most of my days Chilling out, maxing, relaxing all cool And all shooting some b-ball outside of the school When a couple of guys said were up in no good Started making trouble in my neighbourhood I got in one little fight and my mom got scared And said youre moving with your aunte and uncle in bel-air I begged and pleaded with her the other day But she packed my suitcase and sent me on my way She gave me a kissin and she gave me my ticket I put my walkman on and said I might aswell kick it First class, yo this is bad, Drinking orange juice out of a champagne glass Is this what the people of bel-air livin like, Hmm this might be alright! I whistled for a cab and when it came near the Licenseplate said fresh and had a dice in the mirror If anything I could say that this cab was rare But I thought now forget it, yo home to bel-air I pulled up to a house about seven or eight And I yelled to the cabby, yo home smell you later Looked at my kingdom I was finally there To settle my throne as the prince of bel-air |
In response to Dick Gumshoe
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What does this have to do with the post?
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In response to XzDoG
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XzDoG wrote:
What does this have to do with the post? Hearing the news makes him drop a beat oldskool, yo. |
Loduwijk wrote:
Turn on the news and catch the headline. Al Zarqawi, the man who is by Bin Laden's own words the "prince of Al Qaeda," has been eliminated. Score another victory for the war on terrorism; the world's a bit safer now. The world is never going to be safer. If so many people hated him, even his own people, why didn't THEY do something about it? Why is it, that the US always has to do stuff for other people? I mean we, WE went to a new country and rebelled against our own country and King and now today we are what WE are. I understand that we are trying to make the world a better and safer place. But not everyone has the same ideals as our own and the fact is, his people didn't do much about it until we gave them moral support. And I am sure that if everyone pulled together in that country and had rebelled against him on their own, they could have won on their own. It seems to me, at times we are forcing our own ideals on other people and causing wars and fights because of it and to me, that is the very defination of terrorism. |
In response to Shades
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US intelligence was tipped off by a combination of intelligence from captured prisoners and an informant from inside his organation. Someone did rebel, in a way. Even so, it's hard to rebel against injustice if the person you want eliminated says that he will brutally kill anyone who stands in his way and then goes and does it. It's easier for people to disagree quietly for the sake of their own lives.
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In response to Vito Stolidus
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Yeah but that was the point. When pilgrims left England and went over to a new land, so to speak.. they worked with England for awhile until they decided to rebelle.
We had a civil war, we fought with England, people died. Thats what happened. But did we have help from France or anyone else? [No really, did we? I always slept in History Class.] The point is, unless people are willing to do something, nothing is going to change, but they need to do it for themselvs, not others. It makes me so upset how every time there is some sort of problem or injustice in the world, The USA is usually the first country to step up, but the USA is also the first country to also be ridiculed and mocked by other countrys and their people. |
In response to XzDoG
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I was showin' him da wicked prince, foo.
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In response to Shades
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Shades wrote:
We had a civil war, we fought with England, people died. Thats what happened. But did we have help from France or anyone else? [No really, did we? I always slept in History Class.] We were aided by the French army (So to speak, their main force was massacred by a british force 1/4 the size) and a great number of competent Prussian (German) mercenaries. Those who don't learn from their histories are destined to repeat them... (I think the "from" can be omitted and it works fine) --Vito |
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Vito Stolidus wrote:
Those who don't learn from their histories are destined to repeat them... (I think the "from" can be omitted and it works fine) There's a difference between learning about something and learning from something. Gulf war'd |
In response to Elation
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That game is awesome. /offtopic
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