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Iraq
Al-Qaeda fans giddy over Baghdad sniper
2006-04-05
Posted by:Dan Darling

#7  This mook's life expectancy is measured in hours.
Posted by: mojo   2006-04-05 11:35  

#6  Pathetic explains it. So desperate are they that they start a rumor about one man who has come to save the day. Why it's Mighty Mouse.
Their whole phukan culture is a cartoon. I wonder what they pray for ?
Posted by: wxjames   2006-04-05 10:02  

#5  Robin Hoods are not exactly a new invention.
Posted by: Perfesser   2006-04-05 09:46  

#4  Major Konig met his match at Stalingrad. Same will happen to this piece of fecal matter, if he is in fact real vs imaginary.
Posted by: Besoeker   2006-04-05 05:30  

#3  yep agree with you 100% gromky, Juba is probably nothing more then imaginary, and hell even if he is real he ain't gonna win a war for the terrorists - well not unless he manages to pick off about 1000 soldiers a day which i think is rather doubtfull :) .But the propaganda value is high, im waiting for AL-Beeb to do a story perhaps even a 'documentry' all about Juba and how he's so wonderfull and the hero to all iraqis against our evil invading forces, and they will do it and get away with it too just like they have been doing through out this conflict. We have no propaganda machine, nothing, all we get is cynical stupid journalists telling us all how were doomed to extinction against the wonderfull islamic heros.
Posted by: ShepUK   2006-04-05 05:21  

#2  Doesn't matter if it's real or not. The enemy is winning the propaganda war, while we sit here with our dicks in our hands.
Posted by: gromky   2006-04-05 04:47  

#1  Anybody wanna bet our SOF counter-sniper teams are trimming these twats faster than they can be trained? Given the Darwinian nature of the business, there is little room for error. And, we have decades of experience and technology to thin the gene pool.
Posted by: anymouse   2006-04-05 00:38  

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