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To: tonto who wrote (4925)6/12/2006 5:59:01 AM
From: tonto  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4965
 
Chinu's hatred is so strong that he is willing to completely believe the word of one unknown possible accomplice to the word of our own soldiers...think about it...and what that says.

<i.To: Chris Considine who wrote (77013) 6/10/2006 9:44:39 PM
From: ChinuSFO Read Replies (2) of 77045

Al-Zarqawi certainly deserves to die for the beheadings that he personally performed. However, I see no reason for Us military personnel to mirror the brutality. We Americans do not do that since we are a civilized society. Isn't that what we are told growing up?

The dropping of the bombs with the intent to kill someone who is as dangerous as Zarqawi is certainly justified. But we did not need "a Haditha" on Zarqawi. A person who was conscious enough to recognize US military personnel and attempt to flee by turning away on the stretcher could never have just turned around on the stretcher and died.

There is something fishy in how he died or rather how he was killed. The stories did change everyday.

Thanks for the post CC.