Friday, June 30, 2006

Bin Laden's Ode to Al-Zarqawi



The latest message supposedly from Osama bin Laden is a love letter of sorts to the dearly departed Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.


CAIRO, Egypt (AP) -- Osama bin Laden defended attacks by Abu Musab al-Zarqawi against civilians in Iraq, purportedly saying in a taped Web message Friday that the slain al-Qaida in Iraq leader was acting under orders to kill anyone who backs American forces.

Bin Laden paid tribute to al-Zarqawi in a 19-minute audio message posted on an Islamic militant Web site. The message has narration by a voice resembling bin Laden's as a video shows an old photo of him in a split-screen next to images of al-Zarqawi taken from a previous video.

..."Abu Musab had clear instructions to focus his fight on the occupiers, particularly the Americans and to leave aside anyone who remains neutral," bin Laden said.

"But for those who refused (neutrality) and stood to fight on the side of the crusaders against the Muslims, then he should kill them whoever they are, regardless of their sect or tribe. For supporting infidels against Muslims is a major sin," he said.

Reading this latest message attributed to bin Laden reminds me of the National Guard member's story of the beheading of a twelve-year-old boy by insurgents. The child had accepted a soccer ball as a gift from American soldiers.

Obviously, the boy made a fatal mistake by taking the soccer ball. It appears that the insurgents considered the child to have displayed a refusal of neutrality and support for the infidels.

His punishment? Death by decapitation.

There is no question that al-Zarqawi was a merciless, cold-blooded killer, just like Bin Laden.

The torture and murder of the infidels (that's us) is al Qaeda's mission. Why is it that so many on the Left don't get that?



"We will continue to fight you and your allies everywhere, in Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia and Sudan to run down your resources and kill your men until you return defeated to your nation," he said, addressing Bush

Can you say "deadline for withdrawal"?

John Kerry and Russ Feingold can.



"Al-Zarqawi's story will live forever with the stories of the nobles, so don't cry over one who is not missing," bin Laden said. "He can teach the world a lesson on how to seize freedom ... and how to resist tyrants."

Bush a tyrant? Where have I heard that before?

Cindy Sheehan, Harry Belafonte, Hugo Chavez, Dick Durbin...



"Even if we lost one of our greatest knights and princes, we are happy that we have found a symbol for our great Islamic nations, one that the mujahedeen will remember and praise in poetry and in stories secretly and aloud," bin Laden said.

Al-Zarqawi sawed off the head of a hostage with a knife.

And he's one of the "greatest knights and princes"?


Al-Zarqawi will be glorified in poems?

Think about what bin Laden is saying. It's truly the ramblings of a madman.

It's also insane for the Left to be claiming that Bush is a war criminal and more of a threat to peace than bin Laden.


It's completely nuts!

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Read the text of one of bin Laden's previous messages.

He echoes the message of the Democrats so exactly that it's spooky.

Much of the statement sounds like bin Laden lifted it straight from the Congressional Record.



In fact, reports indicate that the defeat and devastating failure of the ill-omened plan of the four - Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld, and Wolfowitz - and the announcement of this defeat and working it out, is only a matter of time, which is to some extent linked to the awareness of the American people of the magnitude of this tragedy.

Who said it? Bin Laden or John Murtha?


The wise ones know that Bush has no plan to achieve his alleged victory in Iraq.

Bin Laden or John Kerry?


If you compare the small number of the dead when Bush made that false and stupid show-like announcement from an aircraft carrier on the end of the major operations, to many times as much as this number of the killed and injured, who fell in the minor operations, you will know the truth in what I am saying, and that Bush and his administration do not have neither the desire nor the will to withdraw from Iraq for their own dubious reasons.

Bin Laden or Ted Kennedy?


There is no defect in this solution [a long-term truce] other than preventing the flow of hundreds of billions to the influential people and war merchants in America, who supported Bush's election campaign with billions of dollars.

Hence, we can understand the insistence of Bush and his gang to continue the war.

Bin Laden or Al Gore?

It's remarkable how closely bin Laden's words reflect what the Dems say.


Remarkably scary.

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