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Senior al-Qaeda operative killed (Roundup)
Jan 31, 2008, 19:33 GMT
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That means a great day for everyone else.
Another dead Jihadislamist murderer is a good thing in balance.
Islam must coalesce into a coherent, unified entity, and purge itself of these evil and warped men if it is to survive the 21st century.
Else, the rest of the world will have no choice but to purge itself of Islam, like a dog vomiting up bad meat.
I do sympathise with his loved ones, whoever they may be, and sincerely pray that God eases their grief.
I just wish we could have got it on video, would have loved to see the chimp blown apart. As for his family, I would like to see them suffer as well, their tears would be like fine wine. F all Musllims, F their book, sooner or later we will have to liquidate them all. My suggestion is that all mus combatants we capture should have a pigs hindsquarters pulled over their heads and buried face down.
What a world, the man who was trained by USA, was killed by USA. Both US governments and Pakistanian stooge denied US involvement in the attack innitially!!!
WHAT PARADOX AND MULTIFACEDNESS
another idiot terrorist, getting his just deserts. Now to dig out a few more of these cave dwelling trogolites and serve them some more desert.
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