Al Zarqawi "knew what hit him".

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<font color=red>I had to wonder what "holiday" he
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Good news! Not only did we get the slime ball, but he knew what him. After he was mortally wounded and Iraqi security forces arrived and put him on a stretcher, he was alive and conscious. American soldiers arrived, he recognized them and tried to roll off of the gurney. I hope the last face he saw was an American GI!!!
 

Well now that is solved. It's good to know that he knew exactly who took him out.
 
It's just too bad we are better than pulling his head up by the hair, and chopping it off. While he is awake and conscience!

May the slimeball burn in Hell.
 
Disney1fan2002 said:
It's just too bad we are better than pulling his head up by the hair, and chopping it off. While he is awake and conscience!

May the slimeball burn in Hell.

And with a butter knife too! ;)
 
Good riddance. No knashing of teeth for that lowlife. I don't think anyone is mourning him.

Let's hope Bin Laden gets to enjoy the same.
 
Let's hope that Bin Laden goes the same way...maybe with a little more suffering though.
 
snappy said:
Good riddance. No knashing of teeth for that lowlife. I don't think anyone is mourning him.

Let's hope Bin Laden gets to enjoy the same.




Sadly,there's some in this country that aren't happy that a murderous thug like him is gone. There is a "blame America for everything mentality" and they find no happiness when something good happens, like this thug leaving the planet, forever. I saw some of the replies on another thread and while I knew people like that exsisted, it shocks you just the same. I just don't get that type of mentality and the hate that goes with it. If you can't be happy for your country when something good or postive happens, then you have issues. No matter what some will say, the world is better off without Al Zarqawi killing innocent people.

Flame me all you want (and you know who are) but I was glad to see this victory for America, Iraq, and the world in general. I will never let politics put me in a postion to hate my country when something good happens, no matter who's in charge. I didn't do it when Clinton was in charge and had some victories and I won't do it now. I'm glad that Zarqawi is gone and I'm hoping that OBL is next in line.
 
disneyfan67 said:
Sadly,there's some in this country that aren't happy that a murderous thug like him is gone. There is a "blame America for everything mentality" and they find no happiness when something good happens, like this thug leaving the planet, forever. I saw some of the replies on another thread and while I knew people like that exsisted, it shocks you just the same. I just don't get that type of mentality and the hate that goes with it. If you can't be happy for your country when something good or postive happens, then you have issues. No matter what some will say, the world is better off without Al Zarqawi killing innocent people.

Flame me all you want (and you know who are) but I was glad to see this victory for America, Iraq, and the world in general. I will never let politics put me in a postion to hate my country when something good happens, no matter who's in charge. I didn't do it when Clinton was in charge and had some victories and I won't do it now. I'm glad that Zarqawi is gone and I'm hoping that OBL is next in line.
No flames here. Just wanted to thanks for posting this.
 
disneyfan67 said:
Sadly,there's some in this country that aren't happy that a murderous thug like him is gone. There is a "blame America for everything mentality" and they find no happiness when something good happens, like this thug leaving the planet, forever. I saw some of the replies on another thread and while I knew people like that exsisted, it shocks you just the same. I just don't get that type of mentality and the hate that goes with it. If you can't be happy for your country when something good or postive happens, then you have issues. No matter what some will say, the world is better off without Al Zarqawi killing innocent people.

Flame me all you want (and you know who are) but I was glad to see this victory for America, Iraq, and the world in general. I will never let politics put me in a postion to hate my country when something good happens, no matter who's in charge. I didn't do it when Clinton was in charge and had some victories and I won't do it now. I'm glad that Zarqawi is gone and I'm hoping that OBL is next in line.


No flames here. This is an excellent post! :thumbsup2
 
IMO, the only thing that could have made this any sweeter would have been for the American GIs to say, "One of your own turned you in for the reward money." :rotfl2:
 
disneyfan67 said:
Sadly,there's some in this country that aren't happy that a murderous thug like him is gone. There is a "blame America for everything mentality" and they find no happiness when something good happens, like this thug leaving the planet, forever. I saw some of the replies on another thread and while I knew people like that exsisted, it shocks you just the same. I just don't get that type of mentality and the hate that goes with it. If you can't be happy for your country when something good or postive happens, then you have issues. No matter what some will say, the world is better off without Al Zarqawi killing innocent people.

Flame me all you want (and you know who are) but I was glad to see this victory for America, Iraq, and the world in general. I will never let politics put me in a postion to hate my country when something good happens, no matter who's in charge. I didn't do it when Clinton was in charge and had some victories and I won't do it now. I'm glad that Zarqawi is gone and I'm hoping that OBL is next in line.

You couldn't even wait until someone posted a dissenting opinion? You had to present the "other side"s feelings yourself?

Or were you just dying to :stir: a little more? :rolleyes1

BTW, I was glad to hear the news. But it's comments like these that unnecessarily start up more political battling. :rolleyes:
 
not that I'm not happy - frankly I'm glad he just died rather than having to submit the world to another circus like trial similar to Saddam Hussein. But no, I don't see this as something to stand up and wave a flag and cheer over this 4th of July. That to me makes it seem rather like rooting for your home team in a football game and I find that to be rather flat and trivial.

But honestly - of course he knew what hit him. I don't think he was sitting there wondering whether or not it was Brazil dropping those 500lb bombs on his head.
 
Toby'sFriend said:
not that I'm not happy - frankly I'm glad he just died rather than having to submit the world to another circus like trial similar to Saddam Hussein. But no, I don't see this as something to stand up and wave a flag and cheer over this 4th of July. That to me makes it seem rather like rooting for your home team in a football game and I find that to be rather flat and trivial.

But honestly - of course he knew what hit him. I don't think he was sitting there wondering whether or not it was Brazil dropping those 500lb bombs on his head.


I don't think anyone is reacting like this is a football game. But honestly - I am rooting for the USA. I stand behind our military 150% I am pro-victory. Just the same as I would get angry & upset when Zarqawi and his ilk would behead innocents, and vicously murder innocents all the time. We're just proud of our military's great accomplishment and that a murderous monster no longer walks the earth. Nothing wrong with showing pride and happiness that WE got the bad guy.
 


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