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June 9, 2006

Message To Zarqawi From Above

Topics: Iraq

Just in case you missed this, here's an image depicting the message delivered to Zarqawi by two U.S. pilots in behalf of a few of his victims:

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Some folks "get it" (as in the point of both the War on Terror and the importance of eliminating radical Islamists who murder innocent people):

From FoxNews (via Cox and Forkum): Zarqawi Was Mastermind Behind Iraq's Bloodiest Attacks - The string of kidnappings of Westerners by his followers terrorized foreign workers in Iraq, forcing them to limit movements and take up costly security precautions. ... Among the other hostage slayings claimed by Al Qaeda in Iraq were American Jack Hensley, British engineer Kenneth Bigley, Kim Sun-il of South Korea and Shosei Koda of Japan, whose decapitated body was found dumped and wrapped in an American flag.
Some folks don't:
Nancy Pelosi: Zarqawi Death Changes Nothing - House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi is warning Americans not to get too excited over the death of Abu Musab al Zarqawi, saying in a statement issued by her office Thursday that it really won't do much to improve the situation in Iraq. ...After briefly noting that she was "proud of our troops for their tireless work," the top House Democrat wasted no time in throwing cold water on the good news. ... "[Zarqawi's] death does not alter the fact that our brave men and women in uniform are fighting a war of choice in which the President sent our troops into harm's way without a plan for victory and without leveling with the American people," she complained.
You'll find more on the Left and the death of Zarqawi" at FrontPage.

Our friends on the Left need to stay on their meds, they tend to lose all sense of reality without their Prozac.

Posted by Richard at June 9, 2006 7:55 PM



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