Iraq Reviews > Dem Congressman Call Zarqawi Killing A “Stunt”

[The Hedgehog Report] Some Democrats, breaking ranks from their leadership, today said the death of terrorist leader Abu Musab Zarqawi in Iraq was a stunt to divert attention from an unpopular and hopeless war.

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[John Lott's Website] "Democrats call Zarqawi killing a stunt": Some Democrats, breaking ranks from their leadership, today said the death of terrorist leader Abu Musab Zarqawi in Iraq was a stunt to divert attention from an unpopular and hopeless war.

[Captain's Quarters] Bomb On Head Equals Knife In Back: CNN now reports that the Coalition mission that killed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi came as a result of betrayal within the ranks of his own organization. The Pentagon also confirmed that US and Iraqi forces raided a total of 17 sites based on the intelligence gathered for weeks before today:

[Kennedy v. The Machine] Stunt: “Some Democrats, breaking ranks from their leadership, today said the death of terrorist leader Abu Musab Zarqawi in Iraq was a stunt to divert attention from an unpopular and hopeless war. ”˜This is just to cover Bush’s [rear] so he doesn’t have to answer’ for Iraqi civilians being killed by the U.S. military and his own sagging poll numbers, said Rep.

[Pundit Review] It was inevitable: Some Democrats call Zarqaqi killing a “stunt“ Some Democrats, breaking ranks from their leadership, today said the death of terrorist leader Abu Musab Zarqawi in Iraq was a stunt to divert attention from an unpopular and hopeless war. “This is just to cover Bush’s so he doesn’t have to answer” for Iraqi civilians being killed by the

[Biglizards.net] Big Lizards:Blog:Category archives - “Iraq Matters”: Couple this policy with the campaign against Muqtada Sadr's Mahdi Militia and the political pressure we're bringing to bear on the Shia-dominated Iraq government, and it is very clear that the focus of our attention has shifted from the pre-governmental phase of Iraq's development -- where foreign terrorists like Musab Zarqawi and home-grown insurgents setting off bombs and other terrorist attacks were the chief threat -- to the post-governmental phase, where the most urgent problem is to ensure that the government itself is sustainable as a democratic, representative, just, and inclusive institution.

http://freedomstruth.blogspot.com [Freedomstruth.blogspot.com] Freedom's Truth & Liberating Iraq: If we cannot change this idea that no muslim can pick us (the US, west, Christians, etc.) over a muslim as a friend when it is right for them - no matter how wrong that other Muslim is - then our efforts in Iraq are hopeless, because we are naturally creating enemies among those Muslim extremists who hate democracy and freedom. So it seems our excercise of power in Iraq accumulates more enemies, which incites others to side with fellow Muslims.

[Karenas.typepad.com] Karena's blog: and asked Bush if it were true that he was reaching out to Christians who believe that the war in Iraq and the rise in terrorism are signs of the apocalypse. She doesn't ask the question in a wingnuttery way, she points out that Kevin Phillips wrote that there is a "growing involvement of radical Christianity in our government."

[Underthesamesun.org] Under The Same Sun: October 2004 Archives: Frankly, I don't know if Abu Musab al-Zarqawi exists as a person, for all I know it's just a name picked up by Jamaat-al Tawhid and Jihad as a convenient leader persona. But that's not really the question: some group is consistently targeting the Shiite under the cover of occupation resistance, and this group is doing it in the most psychologically provacative manner: killing hundreds of worshippers at Ashura, killing dozens of children in Basra and in Alam, executing a bus full of unarmed recruits on their way home.

http://www.nicedoggie.net [Nicedoggie.net] Anti-Idiotarian Rottweiler » Occupation of Iraq: Murtha quotes an unscientific poll that asserts that “80 percent of Iraqi’s want us out.” I am no John Zogby but I conclude that 100 percent of Iraqis want us out””eventually. At the moment, however, they very much want us there while Islamofascists continue to blow them up.

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