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[quote name='oldschooler' post='280173' date='Jun 9 2006, 07:37 PM']Welcome home ![/quote]
Thanks man!
There actually were some people wearing scarves around their heads at the hotel I was staying at and it was amazing....nobody accused them of being terrorists!
I mean, I was gonna based on their appearance, but since they looked like they actually cared about their kids and all....I didn't....
But I burned a cross on their hotel balcony just to remind them of their place..... :rolleyes:

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[quote name='Bunghole' post='280114' date='Jun 9 2006, 06:53 PM']Amen, unfortunately the definition for "good reason" has either become unimportant, diluted or open to too much interpretation.[/quote]

...which is why the organic tradition of 400 years of international law is important.
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[b]Lets see.

Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the phantom terrorist with super-human powers, was killed in the Sulaimaniyah mountains of northern Iraq, and then he was killed in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, followed by a death during Operation Matador near the town of Qaim on the Syrian border, and finally he was killed, in the besieged city of Fallujah.

Now we are told he was killed in a U.S. air raid north of Baghdad [in the town of Hibhib near Baquba] and the bombs left a 40 foot crater and insinerated the others .... but left a smiling face shot for the cameras and world press with unsinged hair. Not to mention the 2 500 lb bombs left him alive when Us troops arrived.


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:wacko: :wacko: :wacko: [/b]

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[quote name='BlackJesus' post='280529' date='Jun 10 2006, 06:27 PM'][b]Lets see.

Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the phantom terrorist with super-human powers, was killed in the Sulaimaniyah mountains of northern Iraq, and then he was killed in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, followed by a death during Operation Matador near the town of Qaim on the Syrian border, and finally he was killed, in the besieged city of Fallujah.

Now we are told he was killed in a U.S. air raid north of Baghdad [in the town of Hibhib near Baquba] and the bombs left a 40 foot crater and insinerated the others .... but left a smiling face shot for the cameras and world press with unsinged hair. Not to mention the 2 500 lb bombs left him alive when Us troops arrived.
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:wacko: :wacko: :wacko: [/b][/quote]

Die hard mother fucker, wasn't he?

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[quote name='BengalBacker' post='280533' date='Jun 10 2006, 06:57 PM']Die hard mother fucker, wasn't he?[/quote]


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[quote name='Bunghole' post='280115' date='Jun 9 2006, 06:59 PM']So Nolan Richardson was white?[/quote]

Arkanse was in the SWC when Nolan was coach.
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[quote name='Bunghole' post='280199' date='Jun 9 2006, 10:48 PM']Thanks man!
There actually were some people wearing scarves around their heads at the hotel I was staying at and it was amazing....nobody accused them of being terrorists!
I mean, I was gonna based on their appearance, but since they looked like they actually cared about their kids and all....I didn't....
But I burned a cross on their hotel balcony just to remind them of their place..... :rolleyes:[/quote]


This sounds entirely believable.

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[b]"Trigger happy" - where have I heard that before?

Sounds like some endemically American shit to me.[/b]

'Zarqawi' - An American Creation
Baghdad Burning - Zarqawi...
By Riverbend
6-12-6


So 'Zarqawi' is finally dead. It was an interesting piece of news that greeted us yesterday morning (or was it the day before? I've lost track of time). I didn't bother with the pictures and film they showed of him because I, personally, have been saturated with images of broken, bleeding bodies.

The reactions have been different. There's a general consensus amongst family and friends that he won't be missed, whoever he is. There is also doubt- who was he really? Did he even exist? Was he truly the huge terror the Americans made him out to be? When did he actually die? People swear he was dead back in 2003.

The timing is extremely suspicious: just when people were getting really fed up with the useless Iraqi government, Zarqawi is killed and Maliki is hailed the victorious leader of the occupied world! (And no- Iraqis aren't celebrating in the streets- worries over electricity, water, death squads, tests, corpses and extremists in high places prevail right now.)

I've been listening to reactions- mostly from pro-war politicians and the naïveté they reveal is astounding. Maliki (the current Iraqi PM) was almost giddy as he made the news public (he had even gone the extra mile and shaved!). Do they really believe it will end the resistance against occupation? [b]As long as foreign troops are in Iraq, resistance or 'insurgency' will continue- why is that SO difficult to understand? How is that concept a foreign one? [/b]

"A new day for Iraqis" is the current theme of the Iraqi puppet government and the Americans. Like it was "A New Day for Iraqis" on April 9, 2003 . And it was "A New Day for Iraqis" when they killed Oday and Qusay. Another "New Day for Iraqis" when they caught Saddam. More "New Day" when they drafted the constitution.

I'm beginning to think it's like one of those questions they give you on IQ tests: If 'New' is equal to 'More' and 'Day' is equal to 'Suffering', what does "New Day for Iraqis" mean?

How do I feel? To hell with Zarqawi (or Zayrkawi as Bush calls him).

He was an American creation- he came along with them- they don't need him anymore, apparently. His 'influence' was greatly exaggerated and he was the justification for every single family they killed through military strikes and troops. [b]It was WMD at first, then it was Saddam, then it was Zarqawi. Who will it be now? Who will be the new excuse for killing and detaining Iraqis? Or is it that an excuse is no longer needed- they have freedom to do what they want. The slaughter in Haditha months ago proved that. [/b] "They don't need him anymore," our elderly neighbor waved the news away like he was shooing flies, "They have fifty Zarqawis in government."

So now that Zarqawi is dead, and because according to Bush and our Iraqi puppets he was behind so much of Iraq's misery- things should get better, right? The car bombs should lessen, the ethnic cleansing will come to a halt, military strikes and sieges will die down. That's what we were promised, wasn't it? That sounds good to me. [b]Now - who do they have to kill to stop the Ministry of Interior death squads, and [u]trigger-happy[/u] foreign troops? [/b]

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Meanwhile...40 more people died, and 80 were injured in a string of bombings, shootings, and general mayhem.

It's business as usual...And it looks like the newspapers have even been handed their new 'Devil of the Week' who is 'supposedly' in charge of Al Qaeda in Iraq.

[quote][b]Al-Qaeda in Iraq names new leader to succeed Zarqawi[/b]
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DUBAI — The al-Qaeda rebel group in Iraq has named a successor following the killing of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, according to an internet statement yesterday, as details of his death emerged.

“The shura council of al-Qaeda in Iraq unanimously agreed on Abu Hamza al-Muhajir to be a successor to Abu Musab al-Zarqawi,” said a statement signed by al-Qaeda and posted on a website used by Islamist militants.[/quote]

[url="http://www.businessday.co.za/articles/topstories.aspx?ID=BD4A215295"]http://www.businessday.co.za/articles/tops...x?ID=BD4A215295[/url]

Talk about painting a bullseye on a guy...Now that's the sort of promotion you might want to decline.

As an aside...Where can I find to urls to these Islamic militant sites?
It would be nice to see these 'announcements' for myself.

It kind of makes you wonder why they don't track the IP down, and find who is funding such a thing...Since they can find a hacker in the Philippines, it shouldn't be such a big deal.

Unless of course, those kinds of sites serve a purpose. [img]http://forum.go-bengals.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/23.gif[/img]

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