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Saw that too. Keep your fingers crossed.

 

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A sample of his DNA is in American possession for a match-up.

 

The bodies they are trying to identify are of 7 men and one woman, who blew themselves up Sunday, Nov. 20, after their hideout in northern Iraq was under siege by a large US force, backed by tanks and helicopters. The bodies are burned black and unrecognizable. Four Iraqi security officers were killed and 10 injured in the operation.

 

Almost too good to be true, considering his family publicly denounced him in Jordan today. You wonder if attacking Jordan caused one of his pals to say the hell with this and tip off the coalition.

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It doesn't matter.  There's always someone else to take his place.

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Not exactly, in this case.

 

BTW, the pics from the feather dance were really cool. Can I post them?

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It doesn't matter.  There's always someone else to take his place.

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That's the spirit!

 

We can't win if we kill the terrorists and we can't win if we don't kill the terrorists!

 

0:)

 

No wonder you think things are going so badly.

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That's the spirit!

 

We can't win if we kill the terrorists and we can't win if we don't kill the terrorists!

 

0:)

 

No wonder you think things are going so badly.

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But if we're nice, give them money, allow them to develop whatever weapons they want, and to attack, and abuse the lesser folks, their neighbors, etc... then we could all get along. :blink:

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This would make my year!

 

Would have been nice to get him alive. If for nothing else, just to !@#$ with his head, before cutting it off and putting it on a big pole. I don't normally condone torture, but in his case I'd've made an exception.

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But if we're nice, give them money, allow them to develop whatever weapons they want, and to attack, and abuse the lesser folks, their neighbors, etc... then we could all get along.   :w00t:

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Oh come on, the only reason they're attacking us is because of Bush and Reagan's foreign policy. No other reason. AQ probably would have disbanded if Kerry was President.

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Unfortunately, the WH now says that it is "highly unlikely" that Z was among the AQ members killed in Mosul.

 

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Hopefully, now that his own tribe has disowned him, it will be easier to send him to paradise. Anybody know what being disowned by your family in that culture means in terms of his ability to hide? Please share.

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Unfortunately, the WH now says that it is "highly unlikely" that Z was among the AQ members killed in Mosul.

 

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Hopefully, now that his own tribe has disowned him, it will be easier to send him to paradise.  Anybody know what being disowned by your family in that culture means in terms of his ability to hide?  Please share.

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He'll be taken off the Ramanda present list. No IPOD for him.

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Hopefully, now that his own tribe has disowned him, it will be easier to send him to paradise.  Anybody know what being disowned by your family in that culture means in terms of his ability to hide?  Please share.

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Bin Laden was disowned by his family. Didn't means sh--, obviously.

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It doesn't matter.  There's always someone else to take his place.

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ARRRRGGGHHH. So you are saying is that attrition is useless.

Answer this, is it better to have Zarquawi working together with

the guy ready to take his place?

 

You know the answer.

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QUOTE(blzrul @ Nov 20 2005, 03:46 PM)

It doesn't matter.  There's always someone else to take his place.

 

 

 

ARRRRGGGHHH. So  you are saying is that attrition is useless.

Answer this, is it better to have Zarquawi working together with

the guy ready to take his place?

 

You know the answer.

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she's just disappointed because she can't be one of his virgins.

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Bin Laden was disowned by his family.  Didn't means sh--, obviously.

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Bin Laden has the $$$ to adopt a new family whenver he needs it. Zarqawi doesn't

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I'm sure, at this point, the Zarq-man is pretty well funded.

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Well-funded, adept at recruiting, and able to raise and transfer funds where he can put the money to use. His death would be a big deal; not your typical "Al Qaeda #2 killed in Iraq today." His death would have name value as well as operational value.

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It doesn't matter.  There's always someone else to take his place.

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Another guy to take care of!!!!! and it will be done!

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