Abu Musab al-Zarqawi Dead

Quote from dddooo:

Do you have a real person in mind "who feel more sympathy for murdering criminals than victims" or you take lucas's word that they exist instead?
If you're inferring people on ET, yes, there are those here whose posts have made it clear that they care more about criminal rights than victims' lives.

If you mean in general, do a simple search on Google for starters.

Type in T-O-O-K-I-E (space) W-I-L-L-I-A-M-S for starters and have a look-see at the moonbats who protested in the days prior to his (long overdue) execution...
 
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:

No you dimwit, that is not correct....

Oh, and OBL was untouched by your frearless leader....

Just pinning the troll down. And your denial is recorded for future reference.

If that was not a denial that state your answer or continue to be an aimless answerless troll.
 
Pin down the troll?

Man, you are into kids games, aren't you little jemmy....

"If that was not a denial that state your answer or continue to be an aimless answerless troll."

Next time, try making just a wee bit of sense....

Quote from jem:

Just pinning the troll down. And your denial is recorded for future reference.

If that was not a denial that state your answer or continue to be an aimless answerless troll.
 
Quote from ElCubano:

this is funny..another hypothetical scenerio.

are you implying that BUSH can be trusted with doing the right thing?? I know hindsight is 20/20 but im betting you dont see what i see

No that is not what I was implying. Bush has proven that he can not be trusted to execute a plan properly. We unfortunately right now do not know if the war and rebuilding could have been far more succesful had Bush put more troops on the ground in the beginning and had he handled myriad choices choices in a different manner.

It will be interesting to see how strong the insurgency remains with zarqawi dead. Will Iraq still be heading for a civil war? There seems to an opening for intelligent powerful leadership right now. Who will step in and fill the void.
 
Quote from hapaboy:

If you're inferring people on ET, yes,
I am not inferring anything, you were the one who claimed that "moonbats feel more sympathy for murdering criminals than victims". Could you please provide names and quotes of ET members or anyone else associated with the left who explicitely or at the very least implicitely expressed this sentiment.

Don't be evasive as you were in your previous post, try to be honest, name the people you're accusing and please provide their words supporting your accusations.
 
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:

Pin down the troll?

Man, you are into kids games, aren't you little jemmy....

"If that was not a denial that state your answer or continue to be an aimless answerless troll."

Next time, try making just a wee bit of sense....

Troll games from a troglodyte.
 
Quote from jem:

It will be interesting to see how strong the insurgency remains with zarqawi dead.
Isn't that the question you were asking when Udai and Kusai were killed, when Saddam was arrested, when 54 of "the most-wanted members of the former Iraqi regime" were arrested or killed. How many times have we turned the corner, a thousand or more? No offence but do you ever learn? Zarqawi's death is a good thing indeed which will change absolutely nothing in Iraq just like no previous [more significant] events have.
 
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