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Al-Qaida in Iraq leader reported arrested

Do No Evil – Iraqi police commandos captured the leader of al-Qaida in Iraq in a raid in the northern city of Mosul, Iraqi officials said Thursday, in what could mark a significant blow to the Sunni insurgency in its last urban stronghold.

Tags: Al Qaeda, Iraq War, war on terror, Sunni insurgency

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Now things could get interesting.

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Tess hasn't found this one yet -

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Well, now the U.S. military is saying it was just a guy with the same name.

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things are going to get very interesting

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The democrats worst nightmare........the day before the general elections Bush marches bin Laden in handcuffs out onto the White House lawn.......followed by a smiling John McCain......

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You know they'd say it was rigged, just like they do about Reagan and the Iran hostage crisis.

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And you would be a fool not to think otherwise

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pc25

Good scenario, it would be even better than Reagan bringing the hostages home. So who cares what the liberals say, I don't pay any attention to them myself. lol

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It might be a trillion dollars late, but it would still be nice.

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Ohhh my! Iraqi troops raiding and capturing al Qaeda's top terrorist in Iraq. Success that wouldn't be possible if Dems had their way last year or if Obama were president.

Thank goodness Bush had the sound sense to veto those war defunding bills.

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Yes yes, I am sure your great grand kids will thank him also, what 1 or 2 trillion to catch a terrorist? ? And after 5 years of occupation, and this makes you proud of the shrub?????holy sh it go back into your cave

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I guess you would rather have a dirty bomb go off in the city you live in...........

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what dirty bomb, you having a bad trip???

Talk about paranoia.

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Not to catch a terrorist - to defeat terrorism. You Canucks are lucky we are your neighbors and handle the lion's share of keeping the peace in North America and much of the world as well as bailed out your former benefactor when you were a British commonwealth.

The debt will be erased long before my great grandkids come around, or even any grandkids. I's amazing how many idiots live north of the border.

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What peace keeping, dropping bombs and cruise missiles, and of course I KNOW you are referring to the Mexican border, Dufus.

And bailed out who? your leaking boat

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"What peace keeping, dropping bombs and cruise missiles, and of course I KNOW you are referring to the Mexican border, Dufus."

Was thinking more of Japan 60 some years ago, Dufus. I was not referring to Mexico. What an idiot!

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Sh it dufus, Japan attacked you, so how in the hell is that bailing us out, my God are you dense...ROTFLMFAO

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You are correct!

There would have been no Al-Qaeda-Iraq top person had sanity reigned prior to Bush's invasion.

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Now you know where all that money has gone to help fund rebuilding the Iraqi defense forces

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If this proves out to be factual it should give the Iraqi police and defense forces a huge credibilty boost. Well at least in the eyes of intelligent people.

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Well that definitely leaves the White House out

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no that leaves YOU out.........

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So much of the War on Terror is going on under the radar of the "news" media. But given their habit of siding with the enemy, just as well.

Good news - thanks for the link.

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the problem is that the MSM is not doing its job.........they are all caught up in this Obama mania paying no attention to the military buildup of China, the approaching and apparent inevitability of a nuclear Iran, the threat of Al Qaeda in Somalia the rest of Africa and South America, the build up of Al Qaeda in Pakistan, the continuing problems with Korea, and the list goes on and on.......meanwhile all Chris Matthews can comment on is the "tingling sensation" he gets up his leg every time he hears Obama speak.............

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Oh, you clearly don't understand: Liberals say Rupert Murdoch owns the media and controls all content.

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"meanwhile all Chris Matthews can comment on is the "tingling sensation" he gets up his leg every time he hears Obama speak"

That's just Matthew's dog mistaking his leg for a fire hydrant. ;-)

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or for his lady friend?

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Or both.

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We don't need the MSM, or the Democrats to tell us anything as long as we have the Drudge Report, and the Internet, but I do like rubbing their noses in it.

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rub your nose in this... it's the wrong guy.

oooops.

You certainly have a penchant for believing liars, don't you?

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Ahh yes, an A$$ in every crowd.

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You obviously are talking into a mirror..ROTFLMAO

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Witty! lol, friggin' Canucks.

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And smart asses too, LMAO

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Now that the real story is that they got the wrong guy, who feels dog urine up their leg now? ROTFLMAO!!!

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A "leader" of Al Qaeda in Iraq is a mystery for various reasons.

1. There was no Al Qaeda in Iraq until US invaded and occupied that country.

2. An Al Qaeda leader is similar to a "HINDU" Avatar. You get one, another comes up.

So, this is an endless journey for Bush as he has seen now for 7 years. It is up to the new President whoever it may be, to either continue this journey or head back home.

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