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Old 06-08-2006, 06:39 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Musab al Zarqawi.....enjoy them, murdering subhuman sumbitch.....
Somehow I dont think he will have any use for them. Beings of this type of unlimited dementia are usaully pedifiles. How fitting that his demise took the same form as many of his innocent victims.
May his hell repeatedly consume the remnants of his miserable non existence.
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Musab al Zarqawi.....enjoy them, murdering subhuman sumbitch.....
Somehow I dont think he will have any use for them. Beings of this type of unlimited dementia are usaully pedifiles. How fitting that his demise took the same form as many of his innocent victims.
May his hell repeatedly consume the remnants of his miserable non existence.
Couldn't say that any better!
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Musab al Zarqawi.....enjoy them, murdering subhuman sumbitch.....
Somehow I dont think he will have any use for them. Beings of this type of unlimited dementia are usaully pedifiles. How fitting that his demise took the same form as many of his innocent victims.
May his hell repeatedly consume the remnants of his miserable non existence.
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Old 06-08-2006, 07:33 AM   #4 (permalink)
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I particularly enjoyed reading your reasoning to editing to that post...
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I totaly agree well said. However I still want him to continue to suffer,his death came too easy.I can only hope it hurt like hell and he felt every ounce of pain and he knew him time has come. Miserable pig.
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The New York Times
June 8, 2006
The White House
After Welcome Piece of News, a Decision to Stay Silent
By JIM RUTENBERG

WASHINGTON, June 8 — As news that United States forces had killed the most wanted terrorist in Iraq began to spread through the American security apparatus late Wednesday afternoon, President Bush and his top advisers were meeting in the White House with congressional leaders, who were nervous about continued trouble in Iraq.

"What you really need to do," Representative Ray LaHood of Illinois told the president, "is go get Zarqawi," according to an account by the White House press secretary, Tony Snow, who was at the meeting.

"I said 'Yeah, we'll just order that up right now,' " Mr. Snow recalled in an interview this morning.


Minutes after that exchange, at 3:45 p.m., the national security adviser, Stephen J. Hadley, left the room in response to a Blackberry message to call the American ambassador to Iraq in Baghdad, Zalmay Khalilzad.

"We think we have Zarqawi," Mr. Khalilzad told him.

Forty minutes later, according to Mr. Snow, Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld called Mr. Hadley to say the same thing — Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the man Osama bin Laden called "the prince of Al Qaeda in Iraq," was dead.

But he kept the yet-unconfirmed news secret until after the meeting ended at 4:20, and then finally told the president. "That would be a good day," Mr. Bush said, according to Mr. Snow, who was briefed on the discussion.

The import of the news was immediately clear to everybody in the room. Iraq, officials have acknowledged, is the single most important dark cloud hanging over this White House. Officials see the continued troubles there — and the sparse good news from there — as the single most important factor in the president's low approval ratings, hobbling his ability to pursue his agenda not only abroad but also at home.

But it would be exactly five hours until the news would be confirmed, through finger prints, scars and, Mr. Snow said, possibly tattoos.

Mr. Rumsfeld today said that he had been notified Wednesday night in a call from Gen. George W. Casey Jr., the American commander in Iraq, that the attack had been made and that troops were moving in to search the site and confirm the identities. White House officials said today that they decided to hold off from the obvious temptation to try to break into prime time television right away with the rare good news. Rather, they decided it would be best to the secret for as long as possible and allow it to be announced in Baghdad, along with the news that the government there had finally filled three key posts, the ministers of defense, interior and national security.

Officials also decided to proceed carefully and not repeat mistakes of the past by referring to the capture as a turning point or an end to violence in Iraq, which is expected to, if anything, increase in coming days.

"There are no delusions that violence will dry up," Mr. Snow said. "We wouldn't be surprised if we saw a spike in violence as those who were Zarqawi's charges say, 'Look, we're still a factor.' "

Mr. Bush was careful to speak in measured tones this morning, when he announced the news at a hastily called 7:30 a.m. announcement in the Rose Garden.

"Zarqawi is dead, but the difficult and necessary mission in Iraq continues," Mr. Bush said, speaking somberly and betraying no elation. "We can expect the terrorists and insurgents to carry on without him. We can expect the sectarian violence to continue."

Still, Mr. Bush's top aides — Karl Rove, Dan Bartlett, Nicolle Wallace, Joel Kaplan — were clearly buoyed by the announcement, all smiling and jovial as they gathered for the president's announcement.

It was the most purely good news out of Iraq in months.

The White House has been under pressure to "draw down" troop levels in Iraq as quickly as possible, with some congressional Republicans, nervous about the war's potential impact on their re-election prospects this fall, joining Democrats in calling for a reduction in forces in Iraq.

The White House has made a concerted effort to boost the war effort, recalibrating the president's statements to acknowledge mistakes and the difficulties, but asserting that the decision to go to war was right and that history would ultimately show that.

But every piece of good news — strong showing at polling sites during elections; the formation of the new government — has been quickly overwhelmed by new pictures on television of bombings and atrocities in Iraq. The latest setback came with reports that United States marines may have deliberately killed 24 civilians in Haditha.

Yet Mr. Zarqawi was a prolific provider of horrific images. And White House officials are clearly hoping that at the very least, this latest event can begin to turn around stubborn perceptions at home that effort in Iraq are foundering — and give them new fodder to make the case that the president's optimism is justified.

Michael R. Gordon contributed reporting from Brussels for this article.


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but you don't usually feel two 500 pound bombs land on you. You are just GONE.
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but you don't usually feel two 500 pound bombs land on you. You are just GONE.
Yeah I get it. I Just was hoping he may have lingered for while after the bombing.
Sorry for my ignorance.
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