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An Iraqi Blogger Announces Zarqawi's Death
2005-05-27
The Jordanian thug Fadhel Nazal Al-Khalayla (Zarqawi) 38 years has died.

He received treatment from Arab doctors who were not very experts and lacking intensive care equipments which he needed for his puncture in the right lung. His wounds infection gets resistance to the antibiotics. He had what is called septicemia which is according to doctors an infection of the blood resulted from infected wound. Zarqawi's systems started to fail including his kidney and liver.

He died and now in the hands of the Keepers of the Hell in its worst level.

His family in Jordan preparing and expected to do Fataha (funeral for him soon).

Jordan again put itself in the opposite front of the civilized world and with the terrorist.

The Iraqis and all other civilised people should protest strongly against any funeral events for Zarqawi in Jordan

This news verbal and is yet to be confirmed; so wait and see for now and we will get the details soon when we receive them.
C'mon! Let's have some confirmation... The Fat Lady's been gargling gin and cracking her knuckles for three days now...
Posted by:Glavimp Grineque9548

#26  I shall think of Abu every time I take a dump
Posted by: Frank G   2005-05-27 18:46  

#25  ...in the hands of the Keepers of the Hell in its worst level.

Nominate this guy for a Dante Award.
Posted by: Pappy   2005-05-27 18:42  

#24  Vulture would be nice while we wait. Once the body achieves room temperature, hyenas may be more appropriate. May Zark roast in pieces.
Posted by: twobyfour   2005-05-27 16:07  

#23  Ah but we don't want him to have any capacity to communicate in any meaningful way.
Posted by: Tkat   2005-05-27 16:02  

#22  "intellect and cognitive skills of a 1 year old"

Tkat, no, thats wrong. Should that fate come to pass, you want his mind working properly (or as well as it usually does anyway) so that he can appreciate and savor his condition.
Posted by: buwaya   2005-05-27 15:41  

#21  Back off, bitch! He's mine!
Posted by: Mahmoud Al-Jailbirdi   2005-05-27 14:51  

#20  this one doesnt have any money, right?
Posted by: suha arafat   2005-05-27 14:47  

#19  Death is too nice for a person of his likes. I wish for something that leaves him completely mentally and physically scarred as well as a quadruple amputee with the intellect and cognitive skills of a 1 year old. Inshallah!!!
Posted by: Tkat   2005-05-27 14:43  

#18  Can we have a vulture why we wait?
Posted by: TomAnon   2005-05-27 14:39  

#17  septicemia shmepticemia. as long as he's dead.
Posted by: PlanetDan   2005-05-27 13:58  

#16  regarding Septicemia, I suppose it depends on what kind of blood poisening. My dad died of kidney failure which does lead to toxins in the blood and he did not seem to have much pain.

I searched a few more sites and abdominal pain is frequently found with blood poisening but not always.
Posted by: mhw   2005-05-27 13:28  

#15  It's a shame his head is still attached to his body. He doesn't deserve to go into the ground in one piece. Hope some jackals dig up his grave.
Posted by: Homer from London   2005-05-27 13:21  

#14  I've seen a lot of criticism about the small round that the M-16 fires, but if this report is right (agreed on the 24-hour rule) then it seems like that small round penetrated our boy's chest cavity and bounced around for a while. While it would have been more aesthetically pleasing to read that he had been cut in half by a "Ma Deuce", this is a perfectly acceptable outcome.
Posted by: Matt   2005-05-27 13:10  

#13  mhw - nah, it's pretty damn bad. My grandfather died of it before antibiotics were around. He didn't die easy.
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2005-05-27 13:08  

#12  With the race to replace Iraqi al Qaeda leader Abu Musab Zarqawi growing close, former U.S. President Jimmy Carter has announced plans to oversee the election of the new leader. "Ah feel an obligation to ensure that the new leader of al Qaeda in Iraq is democratically elected." said Carter just before leaving for Fallujah by camel.
Posted by: Chuck Simmins   2005-05-27 13:06  

#11  24 hour rule. Ive read this blog in the past, and he seems to be a good guy, but im not sure what "news is verbal" means. A report on Iraqi radio, but nothing to link to? Or a rumour hes heard? Not ready to ululate yet.
Posted by: Liberalhawk   2005-05-27 12:58  

#10  Haven't these idjits ever heard of antibiotics?

Blondie:

They probably think it's a western conspiracy, like the polio vaccine, which is really designed to make them impotent (oops! did I say that out loud!)
Posted by: PlanetDan   2005-05-27 12:42  

#9  What does this Septicemia do to purty mouths?
Posted by: Mahmoud Al-Jailbirdi   2005-05-27 12:24  

#8  actually I don't think this disease causes a lot of pain

I think the patient just gets weaker and weaker and eventually is too weak to breath.
Posted by: mhw   2005-05-27 12:21  

#7  Septicemia is not a nice way to die.

Now tell me there's no God, and no justice. I dares ya.
Posted by: Mike   2005-05-27 12:16  

#6  Millions are praying for this wasteoid's death. Let it be!!
Posted by: sea cruise   2005-05-27 12:16  

#5  First Arafat gets some "blood infection", and now Zarky?
Haven't these idjits ever heard of antibiotics? Or is there some superstrain out there in the Middle East?
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2005-05-27 12:14  

#4  He had what is called septicemia...

If it's true, it looks like a lot of people's wishes came true.
Posted by: tu3031   2005-05-27 12:10  

#3  Way to go!
Posted by: Mike   2005-05-27 12:09  

#2  Cue the fat lady singing...
Posted by: badanov   2005-05-27 12:03  

#1  Please, please, please let this be true!
Posted by: Desert Blondie   2005-05-27 12:01  

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