<p>By now you have probably heard the good news....</p>
<p>Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi Killed in Air Raid</p>
<p>:) :) :)</p>
<p>By now you have probably heard the good news....</p>
<p>Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi Killed in Air Raid</p>
<p>:) :) :)</p>
<p>Oh, how I wish I were a fly on the wall of Hell right now! :D:D:D:D:D:D:D</p>
<p>BURN, you bastard! BURN! :mad:</p>
<p>ETA: </p>
<p><a href="http://i5.tinypic.com/12302he.jpg%5B/url%5D">http://i5.tinypic.com/12302he.jpg</a></p>
<p>Best mug shot I've seen: <a href="http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2006/WORLD/meast/06/08/iraq.al.zarqawi/newt1.azface.pool.jpg%5B/url%5D">http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2006/WORLD/meast/06/08/iraq.al.zarqawi/newt1.azface.pool.jpg</a></p>
<p>Keep it up boys!</p>
<p>Lest we forget....this from the AP:</p>
<p>List of attacks claimed by al-Zarqawi</p>
<p>Associated Press</p>
<p>Major attacks, killings claimed by Jordanian terror suspect Abu Musab al-Zarqawi and his followers:</p>
<p>2005:</p>
<p>Dec. 27: Volley of rockets fired from southern Lebanon into Israel.</p>
<p>Nov. 9: Triple suicide bombing against hotels in Amman, Jordan, killing 60.</p>
<p>Aug. 19: Rocket attack in the Jordanian port city of Aqaba, killing Jordanian soldier. One Katyusha rocket lands in neighbouring Israel causing no casualties and another misses a U.S. Navy ship docked at Aqaba.</p>
<p>May 7: Two explosives-laden cars plow into an American security company convoy in Baghdad, killing at least 22 people including two Americans.</p>
<p>Feb. 28: Suicide car bomber strikes crowd of police and Iraqi National Guard recruits in the southern city of Hillah, killing 125 people.</p>
<p>2004:</p>
<p>Dec. 19: Car bombs tear through funeral procession in Najaf and main bus station in nearby Karbala, killing at least 60 in the Shiite holy cities.</p>
<p>Oct. 30: Body of hostage Shosei Koda, 24, of Japan, is found decapitated in Baghdad, his body wrapped in an American flag.</p>
<p>Sept. 30: Bombings in Baghdad kill 35 children and seven adults as U.S. troops hand out candy at the inauguration of a sewage treatment plant. Al-Zarqawi's group claims responsibility for attacks that day, but it is unclear if these include the explosions that killed the children.</p>
<p>Sept. 16: British engineer Kenneth Bigley, and U.S. engineers Jack Hensley and Eugene Jack Armstrong kidnapped in Baghdad. By Oct. 10, 2004, all three men have been confirmed beheaded.</p>
<p>Sept. 14: Car bomb rips through a busy market near a Baghdad police headquarters where Iraqis are waiting to apply for jobs, killing 47.</p>
<p>Sept. 13: Video purportedly from al-Qaeda in Iraq shows Durmus Kumdereli, a Turkish truck driver, being beheaded.</p>
<p>Aug. 2: Video from followers of al-Zarqawi showing shooting death of hostage Murat Yuce of Turkey.</p>
<p>June 29: Bulgarian truck drivers Georgi Lazov, 30, and Ivaylo Kepov, 32, are kidnapped. Al-Zarqawi's followers suspected of decapitating both men.</p>
<p>June 22: Kidnappers behead South Korean hostage Kim Sun-il; Al-Jazeera television says the killing was carried out by al-Zarqawi's group.</p>
<p>June 14: Car bomb attack on a vehicle convoy in Baghdad kills 13, including three General Electric employees.</p>
<p>May 18: Car bomb assassinates Iraqi Governing Council president Abdel-Zahraa Othman.</p>
<p>May 11: Kidnapped American businessman Nicholas Berg is beheaded while being videotaped, and the voice of the knife-wielder is identified as al-Zarqawi's.</p>
<p>March 2: Co-ordinated blasts from suicide bombers, mortars and planted explosives strike Shiite Muslim shrines in Karbala and Baghdad, killing at least 181. U.S. and Iraqi officials link the attacks to al-Zarqawi.</p>
<p>2003:</p>
<p>Aug. 29: Car bomb in Najaf kills more than 85 people, including Ayatollah Mohammad Baqr al-Hakim, leader of the Supreme Council of the Islamic Revolution in Iraq.</p>
<p>Aug. 19: Truck bombing of U.N. headquarters in Baghdad kills 23, including top UN envoy Sergio Vieira de Mello.</p>
<p>2002:</p>
<p>Oct. 28: Laurence Foley, a diplomat and administrator of U.S. aid programs in Jordan, is gunned down outside his home in Amman.</p>
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So who got him, Air Force, Navy, or Marine fly-boys? :)
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<p>AMERICANS! :D</p>
<p>Can you just picture it?</p>
<p>Zarqawi: "Hey! Where're the virgins? Where're the virgins?</p>
<p>Satan: "Sorry dude, but Mohammed must have misunderstood something. I said 72 VIRGINIANS. Expect a large group of armed and angry Americans within the hour. Have fun! "</p>
<p>LOL! :D</p>
<p>Oh, one other thing.</p>
<p>I have been (sometimes rightfully) taken to the woodshed at this site for railing against liberalism. For those of you who may still think I was exagerating, I present the following:</p>
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Grass-roots Democrats weighing in on several popular liberal Web sites Thursday morning said that they were troubled by reports that al Qaida's top operational terrorist, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, had been killed in a U.S. air strike.</p>
<p>Reacting to the news, one visitor to the Daily Kos complained that using military force to kill Zarqawi "violates everything my America stands for." </p>
<p>"It violates the rule of law and invokes the rule of force in what should be a criminal, not a military, matter." </p>
<p>Another Daily Kos'er was irked because he thought the news would benefit President Bush:</p>
<p>"No doubt Karl Rove will have the sock puppet president acting as if he personally dropped the bomb that killed that jackass," he wrote. "But other than a couple of photo ops of Bush looking cocky, it does nothing because two more tin-plated Zarqawi's will pop up."</p>
<p>A third Kos poster suggested that there was little difference between the top al-Qaida terrorist and the leader of the free world, writing: "Now [that] we are rid of one murderous tyrant - how about the removal of another one - believed hiding in a safe-house at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue?"</p>
<p>Over at the Democratic Underground, reaction to news of Zarqawi's death was also negative:</p>
<p>"Convenient too that this would happen now," complained one DU'er: "Guess we should just all forget about that Haditha mess, the fact that we are approaching 2,500 dead and the fact that our economy is in big trouble."</p>
<p>Another DU poster said that killing the al-Qaida chief really wasn't such a big deal, insisting: "Zarqawi was a fringe group of al-Qaida, and definitely not responsible for the bulk of the insurgency and civil war now occurring in Iraq. Any gains that they hope to receive will be short-lived when reality strikes home."
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Q.E.D.</p>
<p>WARNING - Read those web sites at your own risk. They are the intellectual sewer of the internet.</p>
<p>Anecdotally...did anyone else notice that the bastard died on 6-6-06???? </p>
<p>Im sure he received a warm welcome into Hell!!!!!!!!</p>
<p>Zarqawi: "Hey! Where're the virgins? Where're the virgins?</p>
<p>Satan: "Sorry dude, but Mohammed must have misunderstood something. I said 72 VIRGINIANS. Expect a large group of armed and angry Americans within the hour. Have fun! "</p>
<p>hahahahahahahahahahahahaha! your the man Z.</p>
<p>Sorry, but every time we whack one of these bastards, I'm gonna have some fun dancing on their grave (wish I could take a leak on it).</p>
<p><a href="http://www.hunt101.com/img/412156.bmp%5B/url%5D">http://www.hunt101.com/img/412156.bmp</a></p>
<p>Allow me to be the first to say it: "AMERICA! *** YEAH!!!" :D</p>
<p>ETA: "I said 72 VIRGINIANS."</p>
<p>:D</p>
<p>Ah! I almost forgot!</p>
<p>LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO!!!!!!</p>
<p>(Or whatever the hell that cackling sound they make is).</p>
<p>Payback is a *****. :D</p>
<p>One last laugh at this SOB: <a href="http://media.putfile.com/IPSC-Jihad%5B/url%5D">http://media.putfile.com/IPSC-Jihad</a></p>
<p>From the Zarqawi blooper files! Hold on to your sides, folks! :D</p>
<p>VIDEO!!!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/%5B/url%5D">http://www.chicagotribune.com/</a></p>
<p>Buh-bye, ***HOLE! Hope you rode that bomb straight into Satan's crotch! :mad:</p>
<p>Quote:
So who got him, Air Force, Navy, or Marine fly-boys? </p>
<p>AF F-16s-- looks like lantrin pods</p>
<p>"In a later press conference, Maj. Gen. William B. Caldwell IV, spokesperson for the Multi-National Force Iraq, confirmed that Air Force aircraft were involved in this coalition effort. There were two F-16 Fighting Falcons that carried out the air strike."</p>
<p>-From a news story on af.mil.</p>
<p>I'm lifting a beer to the Zoomies tonight! :D</p>
<p>I pray Bin Laden is next!</p>
<p>Am I the only person walking around humming Kenny Rogers' "Long Arm of the Law" today? :D</p>
<p>Trying hard not to do a happy dance! I keep remembering how I felt when I saw the people dancing in the streets on 9/11.</p>
<p>Not the same, I know, but the Catholic school guilt thing is hard to shake.</p>
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Trying hard not to do a happy dance!
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<p>I'm trying hard to STOP! :D</p>
<p>Z - Amen and amen.</p>
<p>BWAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA! :D</p>
<p>Is having this much fun even legal? ;)</p>
<p>It was an F-16.</p>
<p>why go anywhere besides to the air force when it comes to airstrikes?</p>
<p>BOOM, headshot.</p>