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Iraqi Conspiracy?
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 2:17 pm
by Zuruck
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051216/ap_ ... al_zarqawi
Ok, now his picture, and quite a few renditions, are plastered in the minds of our troops and the Iraqi forces. Now, how in the world, did they not know it was him? I can understand them seeing a lot of people, but doesn't this beg some sort of question? Exactly how hard are the Iraqis looking? For 25 mil, I'd be doing DNA on every single one of them. Just a thought.
Re: Iraqi Conspiracy?
Posted: Fri Dec 16, 2005 9:17 pm
by Will Robinson
Zuruck wrote:http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051216/ap_ ... al_zarqawi
Ok, now his picture, and quite a few renditions, are plastered in the minds of our troops and the Iraqi forces. Now, how in the world, did they not know it was him? I can understand them seeing a lot of people, but doesn't this beg some sort of question? Exactly how hard are the Iraqis looking? For 25 mil, I'd be doing DNA on every single one of them. Just a thought.
Two questions popped into my mind after reading your post:
1) Do we have the DNA samples of everyone who will end up being a wanted terrorist already stored away?
2) How could he have been released when we are shipping everyone who is even slightly suspicious off to our torture facilities?
/sarcastic smartass response
Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2005 8:57 am
by woodchip
"Afterward, he was released because we did not know the identity of this criminal," Kamal told LBC."
So let me get this straight. Foreign terrorists are operating in your country. You have a person with no identity papers. So what is one to do? Why let him go of course. Sounds kinda like the good 'ole USofA.
Posted: Sat Dec 17, 2005 11:17 pm
by fyrephlie
the people: LET THEM GO. BE FAIR. DUE PROCESS!!!!
them: we figured out that we let the wrong one go...
the people: WTF... U FACKING MORONS OMG YOU SUCK!!!
/rant
Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 4:52 pm
by Zuruck
I was at a wedding yesterday and had an interesting conversation with some US Rangers. The groom and his mates are US Rangers, they have in town for three days, hence why he got married quick, and then are back to Iraq. I spoke to the best man about this subject and he said that nobody likes working with the Iraqis. I'm assuming that it's the same feeling that soldiers in Vietnam felt sometimes.
Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2005 6:23 pm
by Pugwash
The Iraqis obviously needed a "patriot act". this ★■◆● would never have happened.
on another note:
I can see the seen at the prison gates. the nice sunni prison guard opening the cell door, "your free to go mr zarq..... er I mean mr doe.