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Alright everyone, I'm back and I'm back with great fury. You see, the fact that we just killed Zarqawi does, indeed, make me as excited as a horny chihuahua on speed and crystal meth. That having been said, the talking heads at NBC have managed to piss me off again. These pot-lickers can't seem to admit that good news happens.
Last night, I watched an announcement on NBC national news that United States special forces have finally managed to kill the sand-eating Hitler who is (or was anyway) Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. Hallelujah!
Let me clarify a few things about this man for the benefit of all who may not keep up with the news. Zarqawi was the ringleader of thousands who oppose United States forces in Iraq, whose mission has made it possible for people to have hope and opportunity, some of whom had little or none of both.
Don't agree with our cause in Iraq? Ok, fine, I'll walk with you a bit on this one. When Zarqawi fights against U.S. forces, he rarely even does so directly. Instead, at his command, civilians are targeted. Roadside and suicide bombs don't just target U.S. forces, they are also used to kill innocent people going about their daily business. He does this to incite fear, chaos, and unrest, using his own people's pain as a way of getting at the United States' agenda. In addition, his fighters led a wave of kidnappings of foreigners, killing at least a dozen, including Arab diplomats and three Americans. He PERSONALLY beheaded Eugene Armstrong and Nicholas Berg, who were both innocent Americans working in Iraq. What's more, he enjoyed it. Even Osama himself has questioned Al-Zarqawi's methods. Even if his mission were correct, his means were horrific. This man is/was the embodiment of true evil.
His supporters often referred to him as, "the slaughtering sheik."
Now, with this in mind, back to NBC. When I watched these arrogant mouth-breathers last night, a strange angle was taken on the story. It began with a title that was something to the effect of, "Al-Zarqawi dead, but will it make a difference." They went on to cover details of the story in a somber tone, avoiding any sense of joy or excitement in the story. Then, just when I was trying to turn from the TV to celebrate, NBC jerks televised an interview of Al-Zarqawi's family and how they felt about his death. Wait..hold up. WTF, mate? Could they seriously be trying to generate sympathy for this man? I don't know what's sicker...Al-Zarqawi himself, or those who can actually feel sorry for him while knowing who he is. If you have a bleeding heart and feel the need to show compassion, then have compassion on all the would-be victims of this skin sack-of-crap.
The death of this murderer has, no doubt, saved countless innocent people. That's the reality.
This is reason for the whole world to celebrate. The only person who I would say is justified in crying about this is his mother, and after all he's done, even that is questionable.
Like a very dead Abu Musab al-Zaqawi said, (quote)"Anyone need a job? Caus it seems Al Queda has a position open."(end quote)
I'm Bosscher and that's what I think

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