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al Zarqawi Air Strike
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 12:16 pm
by Justin from Queens_Archive
The 38th paragraph of the third NY Times article on this today mentions that: "Five others died in the airstrike: Mr. Rahman, one woman, one child and two other men ..."
Emphasis is mine. Linus, your post is an apt one.
= Justin
al Zarqawi Air Strike
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 2:29 pm
by alex maiolo_Archive
Linus Van Pelt wrote:(a lot of words from the great Lao Tzu and then...)
I think this is a victory, which is a Good Thing, but no cause for rejoicing.
Nice one, Linus. That pretty much somes it up.
al Zarqawi Air Strike
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 3:56 pm
by Chapter Two_Archive
alex maiolo wrote:
Someone will fill his shoes in about 10 minutes.
I'll be very surprised if they can find his shoes, Alex.
al Zarqawi Air Strike
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 3:58 pm
by alex maiolo_Archive
Chapter Two wrote:alex maiolo wrote:
Someone will fill his shoes in about 10 minutes.
I'll be very surprised if they can find his shoes, Alex.
Zing!
al Zarqawi Air Strike
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 5:24 pm
by Earwicker_Archive
matthew wrote:Let these Islamicist assholes throw themselves at us; we'll either kill them or round them up and punish them.
titter
al Zarqawi Air Strike
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 10:59 pm
by Dr Ew_Archive
Earlier this evening while at the supermarket, I saw today's issue of the New York Post.
Until I can find a usable image of the cover, you'll have to settle for my description.
It was this picture with a dialogue bubble (like in a comic strip) coming out of Zarqawi's mouth reading...
"WARM UP THE VIRGINS".
I had to triple-check to make sure it really said "WARM UP THE VIRGINS". Even by the Post's "standards", this is pretty nuts.
al Zarqawi Air Strike
Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 7:28 am
by clocker bob_Archive
Nothing will ever top the headline of "Headless Body Found In Topless Bar" from the NY Post.
al Zarqawi Air Strike
Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 2:10 pm
by Chapter Two_Archive
Dr. Ew wrote:Earlier this evening while at the supermarket, I saw today's issue of the New York Post.
Until I can find a usable image of the cover, you'll have to settle for my description.
It was this picture with a dialogue bubble (like in a comic strip) coming out of Zarqawi's mouth reading...
"WARM UP THE VIRGINS".
I had to triple-check to make sure it really said "WARM UP THE VIRGINS". Even by the Post's "standards", this is pretty nuts.
Can't you put the one about the puppy left to fry back on? I almost shat myself laughing at that earlier. Not cos of it being a fried puppy, but because it was
here. Like, 'yeah everybody, the fucking psychos blew the crap out of that guy... and look what some bastard did to this poor dog!"
al Zarqawi Air Strike
Posted: Sat Jun 10, 2006 2:33 pm
by Dr Ew_Archive
Chapter Two wrote:Can't you put the one about the puppy left to fry back on? I almost shat myself laughing at that earlier. Not cos of it being a fried puppy, but because it was here. Like, 'yeah everybody, the fucking psychos blew the crap out of that guy... and look what some bastard did to this poor dog!"
Since you asked so nicely...
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*This image will only remain relevant to the "fried puppy" until the Post updates their site to feature tomorrow's front page (which is what happened between last night's posting of Zarqawi and the appearance of the "fried puppy" today).
al Zarqawi Air Strike
Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 11:38 pm
by matthew_Archive
clocker bob wrote:Alex, you're wasting good arguments on someone who passed out on mom's cooking sherry at 4 am. He was posting drunk all over the board early this morning- he dragged up a dead Mossaoui thread to gloat some more over Zarqawi and then slurred some rant about government health care and the death penalty.
That's what life in Doylestown must be like. Live vicariously through 500 pound laser-guided bombs, toast the corpse, pretend that you shared in the 'glory', post on the forum, topple over.
See you tonight, servant of the Lord...
Instead of a vain attempt to insult me, why don't respond to me instead? Did you infer the point I was trying to make re the post being neither here nor there? Do you think that killing Zarqawi was justified? Do you think he deserved it?
Answer me in clear, non-convoluted language, sir. A simple yes or no will suffice.