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sly_evil
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Posted on 06-08-06 6:21
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any body got the pic of dead ZARQAWI...im F#ckin glad mofo;s dead .. 11 nepalis beheaded by him... i wana see his dead gunned down body .....
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plymouth
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Posted on 06-08-06 8:12
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here you go brother...tuikkkaaa zarqawi balla maris...harami sale
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Posted on 06-08-06 9:26
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tero aatma le santo paaos kutta ko mad mari haalis.. badhai cha.
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memyselfandnepal
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Posted on 06-08-06 9:33
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are we going to see the same kind of pic for bush, blair, prachanda and baburam?
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AP98
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Posted on 06-08-06 9:34
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LOOKS LIKE HE WAS BEHEADED TOO, ALTHOUGH THE NEW SAYS IT WAS BOMBING. IF THE HOUSE HE WAS STAYING IN WAS DESTROYED COMPLETELY HOW COME HIS HEAD IS SO CLEAN ???
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bhusan
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Posted on 06-08-06 9:46
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This is supposed to be a campaign for George Bush and the republicants. They dropped couple of hundred tonne bomb on this one guys head and his head is still intact. Go figure! Today there is a media frenzy about the killing of this man. Ok let's say this man killed 3000 people on 911. From an unconfirmed report, there has been over 40,000 deaths in Afganisthan and Iraq in order to save the world from these terrorists. All these 40,000 dead are still awaiting for someone to do the math.
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i_nepali
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Posted on 06-08-06 9:53
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The killing in Iraq and Afganistan is an unfortunate event. I am all for totla annihilation of the terrosists. Who the F&&K give them the rights to slaughter people like animal ?
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ImI
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Posted on 06-08-06 10:07
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maoist are terrorist so is al qieda.They all need to be eliminated completely.i am with US. Math ???Where and what is the Logic on there part?
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bhusan
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Posted on 06-08-06 10:10
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Imi: 3000 killed in 911 versus 40,000 killed in Afganisthan and Iraq to avenge the 3000 killed. You do the math.
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ImI
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Posted on 06-08-06 10:16
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I don't know how to do math .when people don't use logic.what is math?what is the logic killing 3000 innocent life in the first place.I can understand that their has been unfairness but as terrorist could not pick and choose.how can you expect US to pick and choose.
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bhusan
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Posted on 06-08-06 10:45
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Yep the US can pick and choose who it thinks has weapons of mass destruction. And US can choose to go and anhilate 50,000 of it's population because it chose to do so.
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nell
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Posted on 06-08-06 10:54
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My first reaction was that if they dropped such heavy loaded bombs in the house, how is this guy's head intact? And I am sure he wasn't alone, probably with his guards or his jihadists, where are the intact heads of them? Or was he the only one and the rest of them shred to pieces. I think this is just another tactics applied by this administration to boost its ever so falling poll numbers. Agree with bhusan.
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Orion
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Posted on 06-08-06 11:03
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This is a huge propaganda win for the US and its allies. Whether it will translate into a win on the ground is yet to be seen. All indications are, and both Rumsfeld and Casey acknowledge this, while this may be a very important accomplishment, Zarqawi is not the reason for the insurgency and just because he is dead violence will not subside as a result. Nonetheless, the Americans badly needed a headline-grabbing tactical victory like this, and they have it now. Small wonder there is so much spin on this - I'm getting dizzy watching it all :)
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SHIV
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Posted on 06-08-06 11:08
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Here is what Donald Rumsfeld had to say..
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ss74k
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Posted on 06-08-06 11:11
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another picture..
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Dreamer
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Posted on 06-08-06 11:29
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I would have been happier if he was killed slowly rather than in a bomb attack. It would have been great to first rip his arms apart, then legs and then slowly kill him by sawing off his neck. oh or instead of sawing off the head, he could be left on the desert for vultures to pick on his eyes bfore he was dead
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Mike Bibby
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Posted on 06-08-06 11:43
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One down few to go.... As if Iam the one leading the war in IRAQ
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Posted on 06-08-06 11:53
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never ending war one dead more to come tyesto zarqawi haru ta kati chan chan kati lai marne baru aru nai upaya sonchnu parcha jsto lagcha.
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ImI
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Posted on 06-08-06 12:25
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If they come to peace then there is alternative way out.They are blinded by imaginary faith in some religion????.These people are better of in hell with 7000 hooaas. I do not support all the agenda of the GOvt. but think if u were attacked what would u do.keep quite.And say come kill me. They are so blind and brainwashed they do not distingush between right and wrong.for these people it is the death we can give to help them I would be very happy if Nepal could do the same thing with prachanda and his chamchas.
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Orion
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Posted on 06-08-06 12:29
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http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/128D6EEE-8BCA-46CB-AF05-417E14D40AEA.htm Obituary: Abu Musab al-Zarqawi Thursday 08 June 2006, 13:54 Makka Time, 10:54 GMT Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq, was believed to be behind many of the most headline-grabbing attacks of the conflict in Iraq. The Jordanian-born fighter rose to prominence as leader of the Islamist Tawhid and Jihad group in 2003. In 2004, al-Zarqawi announced that he pledged allegiance to Osama bin Laden and changed the organisation's name to al-Qaeda in Iraq. The group carried out some of the most deadly attacks in Iraq since the US-led invasion, including the January 2005 bombing of a crowd of police and Iraqi National Guard recruits in the southern city of Hilla that killed 125 people. Al-Zarqawi is alleged to have personally beheaded at least two American hostages during 2004 - Nick Berg and Eugene Armstrong. During 2005, al-Qaeda in Iraq began to move their campaign beyond Iraq's borders - carrying out a suicide attack on a Jordanian hotel that killed 60 people and claiming responsibility for a rocket attack against Israel. The US put a $25 million bounty on his head, the same as for Osama bin Laden, and al-Zarqawi was sentenced to death three times in his native Jordan. Exaggeration His group was also at the centre of the Iraqi sectarian conflict that has threatened to develop into all-out civil war. Al-Qaeda in Iraq claimed responsibility for the bombing of Shia mosques and al-Zarqawi described Shia Muslims as "enemies of Islam" in an audiotape posted on the internet in June. Al-Zarqawi adopted his radical Islamist ideology while in prison. But analysts believe that despite being a prominent figure in the Iraqi uprising, his influence was often exaggerated by the media. His organisation was believed to be only 3,000 strong at most and US army officials admitted raising al-Zarqawi's profile by blaming attacks on his group, the Washington Post reported in April. After reports that he had been dislodged as political leader of the Iraqi uprising, al-Zarqawi released a video in May in an attempt to maintain his profile - a move that may have provided the US with information on his whereabouts. Criminal Born Ahmad Fadhil Nazzal al-Khalayla in 1966, al-Zarqawi was known in the Jordanian industrial town of al-Zarqa as a small-time criminal. He adopted his Islamist radical ideology while in a Jordanian prison in the late 1990s. After being released in an amnesty, al-Zarqawi went in 1999 to Afghanistan, where he formed links with bin Laden. He fled during the US-led war that toppled the Taliban government in late 2001, passing through Iran to Iraq, according to US officials. Aljazeera + Agencies
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