The folks at the new Flat Earth Society.....aka Democratic Underground don't buy it.
This whole annoucement made me go poke my head in DU just to see what was being said about Zarqawi's death over there. Rather shocking, to say the least.
This whole annoucement made me go poke my head in DU just to see what was being said about Zarqawi's death over there. Rather shocking, to say the least.
Ditto. Now I've got a headache. The whole "Zarqawi" was created by the US as a psyops ploy is really interesting. They are arguing for that in the same thread as they are arguing 1) we could have killed him in 2002 and failed to do so and 2) he wasn't a threat to the US until we invaded Iraq.
The arguments are mutually exclusive yet they are all being given equal validity (at least, up until the point I couldn't take more and bailed).
Well... he has turned up alive after being reported dead before.For 1984 to have any comparison whatsoever, Zarqawi would have to be alive, or to be the complete and total fabrication of the gov't.
Caldwell said Air Force F-16s dropped the bombs on the house, killing al-Zarqawi, 39, and five other people, including a key adviser, Sheik Abd-al-Rahman, and a woman and child.
But after watching the nooze tonight showing the mourning in his home village of Zariq, wouldn't it be nice to drop a couple more 500#ers and get the whole rat's nest
BTW, in an earlier article after his son's death, he said he is proud that his son quit the Boy Scouts because they wanted to teach him how to use a handgun.