Did you observe that rubble-filled empty blast hole which news reports
tell us was is Zarqawi's house ... where the U.S. airforce had killed him
by means of "precision bombing."
Next they show a photo of Zarqawi's face. They describe how he was
picked up and put on a stretcher. His face barely marked. Then he died.
What's rarely talked about, are all of the innocent people who are killed and maimed by these cowardly acts of terror by US bombers.
After tossing two very large bombs on a building containing who-knows-what, they presented the body of Zarqawi for a morbid photo shoot as if it was some kind of trophy.
Few in the MSM bothered to ask the obvious question of why Zarqawi's corpse managed to survive the massive explosions in one large recognizable chunk, as opposed to several hundred finger sized bits.
And few bothered to ask why the building had to be bombed, rather than storming it and taking Zarqawi alive, which one would think would have been the better strategy.
I can't help but wonder how many years Zarqawi's corpse was being kept in a freezer, and I wonder how much freezer burn Osama Bin Laden's corpse can withstand before a presentation becomes overdue?
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tell us was is Zarqawi's house ... where the U.S. airforce had killed him
by means of "precision bombing."
Next they show a photo of Zarqawi's face. They describe how he was
picked up and put on a stretcher. His face barely marked. Then he died.
Huh?
He was probabally outside when the place went up. If you can find a video, you'll understand why the place is a smoking hole in the ground.
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"I think it's important to always carry enough technology to restart civilization, should it be necessary." Mark Tilden
After tossing two very large bombs on a building containing who-knows-what, they presented the body of Zarqawi for a morbid photo shoot as if it was some kind of trophy.
Few in the MSM bothered to ask the obvious question of why Zarqawi's corpse managed to survive the massive explosions in one large recognizable chunk, as opposed to several hundred finger sized bits.
And few bothered to ask why the building had to be bombed, rather than storming it and taking Zarqawi alive, which one would think would have been the better strategy.
I can't help but wonder how many years Zarqawi's corpse was being kept in a freezer, and I wonder how much freezer burn Osama Bin Laden's corpse can withstand before a presentation becomes overdue?