al-Zarqawi
Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 2:53 pm
Surpised nobody has mentioned his death yet. Any thoughts on the impact of his death?
Nick wrote:I think it's safe to say there's going to be a lot of dead civilians and soldiers in the next few weeks.
Sonny wrote:When we finally nail Bin Laden between now and the Fall elections, I'm going to count the nano-seconds it takes for the Left to claim that Bush staged the whole thing.
Tim Whitehead wrote:Sonny wrote:When we finally nail Bin Laden between now and the Fall elections, I'm going to count the nano-seconds it takes for the Left to claim that Bush staged the whole thing.
Don't kid yourself, Sonny. Bin Laden won't be caught/killed until right before the 2008 Presidential Election.
Brent Burns wrote:Nick wrote:I think it's safe to say there's going to be a lot of dead civilians and soldiers in the next few weeks.
Nick, first of all, I am not connecting to this discussion at hand, but I am wondering if you are running the entire Clemson University system yourself. In your signature, you have "Clemson University President." I know you meant that you are the president of your lacrosse team, right? I just can't help but notice that signature.
Back to the discussion, I am pretty sure he has set up a system to have those take over in the event of his death. Like what Nick said, we would expect that to happen eventually.
Brent Burns wrote:There were reports that he lived for about 52 minutes before he exited the world.
Maybe, but Al Zakhari was another Jeffrey Dahlmer / Ted Bundy / Son of Sam: a Serial Murderer with no conscience, and the world is a better place for his absence in it.Nick wrote:We just need to face that fact that we just created a very large iconic martyr, particularly with the press that this is generating, and there will certainly be ramifications from it.