Comments on: Iraq: Top Insurgent Leader Nabbed
Military Spokesman Says Leader Of Major Jihadi Group Was Captured West Of Baghdad
- Next they are offering up Guilani to run for offic,,,, He can't take care of NYC Fisrt Responders & thinks Bernie Keric is an honorable person, & good leader. THIS GOP REALLY SUCKS.
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- Wouldn't it be nice if Bush only had a brain ??
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- News flash Bush has just been shot in the arse, mistaken for a quail by Cheney. No serious injuries and neurosurgeons say that Bush will be back to full mental activity in a week.
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- Jebby,,, Wouldn't it be nice if Bush listened to our CIA & stop cherry picking intel from the Massad ????
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- Jebby,,,, Wouldn't it be nice if Bush was hunting terrorists instead of funding them ???
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- For every RAT you find above the ground, there are a thousand underground. Animals and humans.
Extermination will always be a major problem..... - Reply to this comment
- The best source that I could find on him was the Washington Post:
In February, the new head of al-Qaeda in Iraq, the self proclaimed Amir of the Islamic State of Iraq, Abu Omar al-Baghdadi, issued a statement welcoming the surge of more American troops into Iraq and looking forward eagerly to an American nuclear attack on Iran. For al-Qaeda, the American occupation of Iraq has been an opportunity to attack U.S. forces in territory sympathetic to the terrorists. Osama bin Laden welcomed the U.S. invasion four years ago, and his lieutenants have openly called the occupation the best opportunity they have had since 9/11 to strike at Americans. As Omar put it "in order to kill the beast, we must get it to leave its den ... the idiot Bush sent his army to where we laid ambushes - Reply to this comment
- dallison7 A web search on him provides murky details, supposedly the head of the Sunni insurgency is about as clear of a picture that can be obtained.It is being reported that the man that was arrested monday and Abu Omar al-Baghdadi are the same. Like I said murky.
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You've finally made an intelligent remark. For you!! - Reply to this comment
- Have any of you ever heard of Abu Omar al-Baghdadi?
Who the hell is this guy, and how did he become the insurgent leader?
Did he just get elected today? - Reply to this comment
- Apparently CBS is more interested in hurting Bush than in hurting terrorism.
Posted by Jebby_One at 06:21 PM : Mar 09, 2007
Why not? Bush is much much much more dangerous to America then the terrorists ever have been or ever will be. He's done a lot more damage to our country then bin Laden and all of al Qaeda and with Saddam thrown in too. It's him and his buddies who've raped our treasury, spied on us at will, spit on the Bill of Rights and Constitution, murdered our troops to say nothing of 10's of thousands of innocent Iraqi civilians just for profit. - Reply to this comment
- notice that CBS gave the big headlines to the anti-Bush rally being organized by Hugo Chavez.
Apparently CBS is more interested in hurting Bush than in hurting terrorism.
CBS seems to be confusing the news with the Democrat white papers. - Reply to this comment
- RandalDS...... I'm afraid you represent posion in the blood stream of this great nation... you must be a liberal Democrat....... really sad
Posted by perception5 at 06:08 PM : Mar 09, 2007
And you're in deep deep denial about this evil regime...you must be a neocon republican...sad...really really sad..... - Reply to this comment
- What a disgrace to this history of this great nation........these hate lying and dividing hate groups are!
Posted by perception5
Oh, and you aren't? - Reply to this comment
- He's the worst president in American history and one of the worst world "leaders" in the past two or three centuries. He deserves every vile thing that could ever be said about him because he's brought it all on himself.
Posted by RandalDS at 06:04 PM : Mar 09, 2007
.RandalDS...... I'm afraid you represent posion in the blood stream of this great nation... you must be a liberal Democrat....... really sad - Reply to this comment
- Perception ,,,, "What a disgrace to this history of this great nation........these hate lying and dividing hate groups are!"
You have no one to blame but this administration, Bush, Cheney, Rice & Rove,,,,, And a Republican rubber stamp Control of Congress for the last 6 years... This hatred is all the way across America.
Posted by j-whitman at 05:24 PM : Mar 09, 2007
And all over the world. Bush is one of the most despised and hated men in recent history around the world and here in the States and he has only himself to blame. He deserves every insult and every bit of hate that comes in his direction. He's begging for it with his actions. It's quite frankly not possible to hate him too much without him deserving more. He's a tick, a pig, a bug, the stuff maggots vomit and an as*shole. He's the worst president in American history and one of the worst world "leaders" in the past two or three centuries. He deserves every vile thing that could ever be said about him because he's brought it all on himself. - Reply to this comment
- I have some things to do, talk to everyone later.
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- perception5 Both parties are crooked and corrupt. Not a single soul on either side of the aisle is raising a eyebrow about us funding terrorist. There are countless stories to corroborate the funding from numerous news org.
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- You have no one to blame but this administration, Bush, Cheney, Rice & Rove,,,,, And a Republican rubber stamp Control of Congress for the last 6 years... This hatred is all the way across America.
Posted by j-whitman at 05:24 PM : Mar 09, 2007
....All thanks to our dirty Dems and their corrupt pals in our liberal MSM wolfpack......and that just the facts.... - Reply to this comment
- perception5 all congress is doing is grandstanding for the 08 elections. They do not have the authority to place restrictions on how to wage a war, They either fund it or they do not.
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