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    Yee-haw! Abu Musab al-Zarqawi is one dead & bloated bastard now. It's really good to see the evil fuck finally dead and no longer able to commit his atrocities on innocent people. The US Military dropped a couple of 500lb bombs on his safe house a few days ago, killing many of his subordinates and so-called spiritual advisers. Apparently he lived for a little while, just long enough to realize it was US soldiers who had attacked him and was carrying him off on a gurney. He tried to flee and died from his wounds which is kind of amusing, fucking pussy. I hope he was consumed by shear terror wondering what in the hell we were going to do to him.
     Some have said he's burning in hell now. Well I don't believe in hell, nor any heaven with a multitude of virgins waiting to eternally service the martyred Muslim man, I mean give me a fucking break! ~{LOL}~ Nonetheless, if he is in either place right now it sure as hell isn't with the virgins. No doubt life, death, and love make a lot more sense to his wretched soul now than it did when it resided in that body with the twisted mind. Killing and torturing innocent people probably seems much more heinous to him now and he understands the failed ideology that lead him to such commit such horrific acts of inhumanity. A lot of fucking good that does him now.
     I don't really believe in an eye for an eye but this evil fuck certainly got off easy. It would have seemed much more fitting for him to have slowly bled to death from a slit in his throat via shrapnel from the bombing. Worse still if he had been deliberately beheaded by a young Jewish homosexual U.S. soldier, now that would have been deliciously Just. Chew on that you crazy-ass fundamentalist fucks!
     I for one I'm certainly satisfied to know this sick puke is dead, but it's a rather hollow victory knowing that Al-Qaeda will carry on without him, the insurgency will continue to ravage Iraq, the conflict & our occupation is no closer to ending, and that those who rationalize and carry out such unconscionable acts of violence will continue to do so. Further more his death will not bring back all those innocents who were slain, tortured, beheaded by him and his cohorts.
     Of course the Bush administration and it's supports are already making a big thing out of this event. It's going to be used to bolster Bush's image and his approval ratings, and it will also be cited as a major success in Iraq, an argument against anti-war protests. Yet another political ploy to keep us from taking a real look at what's going on and holding those who are responsible for much of this chaos in Iraq accountable.
     President man-chimp and others are talking about how this such a major blow to Al-Qaeda. Bullshit! These people have already proven that they are highly organized, the organization is not dependant on any one person at any one time, they generally have chosen successors to take their place, and if anything it boosts their morale giving them new vigor to seek revenge.
     What an absurd notion, that somehow they're going to become disorganized, helpless, and give up their fight because we take out one of their most revered leaders... Would we do that if they took our one of our leaders, or generals, or buildings? Nope, it would serve to motivate us all the more to go kick their ass. Logically we should assume it does the same for them.
     Out of his death I also know that Zarqawi ultimately gets what he would want from it. He's a martyr now in the eyes of his followers. This will likely anger more people to retaliate as revenge. Regardless of this he was a criminal who committed egregious acts of violence against innocent people and he needed to be held accountable, but it seems we can't accomplish this without also giving our enemy more of a reason to hate & stand against us.
     I must say that while I sympathize with Iraqis who live in an occupied country, who must share power with people & ethnic groups they despise, and deal with the day-to-day violence & economic turmoil I also cannot possibly condone the insurgency; an attack against law & order. I realize that things will never get better in Iraq until they can put their differences aside and work to rebuild their country instead of tearing it apart. I also know, though I didn't support the war and it's bogus justifications, that if the U.S. were to pull out of Iraq it would spiral out of control. The only chance the country has in forming a non-authoritarian government which can stabilize, rebuild & maintain the infrastructure there is to have that insurgency kept in check, which only a strong military/security force can accomplish. If anything we need more forces in that country not less.
     Killing Zarqawi wasn't a victory for ending the violence, but it was justice and certainly a significant setback to Al-Qaeda & the Iraq insurgency. That's definitely a good thing not just for Bush's image, which I could give a flying fuck less about, but for the people of Iraq.
Feeling like: satisfied
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