Ayman al-Zawahiri “wouldn’t even look at a woman if she was wearing a short skirt”
By Sissy Willis of sisu
"He was very religious, and he didn't greet women. He wouldn't even look at a woman if she was wearing a short skirt," wrote Lawrence Wright in a September 2002 New Yorker article on Ayman al-Zawahiri, "The Man Behind Bin Laden: How an Egyptian doctor became a master of terror." With talk of al-Zawahiri as likely successor to the late Osama, sent to his great reward yesterday by America's finest, we are pleased to republish our January 2, 2004 "The woman made me do it, Lord" …
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Reminds me of Sarah Palin
/Barfbomb
Dear Barfo,
I’ve taken umbrage at most of your posts here.
But I want to inform you that I am very sympathetic to the profound sense of loss you must feel as you mourn the passing of your hero and inspirational leader in his mansion in Pakistan yesterday. I know that Osama bin Laden meant a lot to you.
My prayers are with you, and hope that you recover soon so you can return here promptly for your daily beat-down.
Lol
Quit it, dopes. We lost 2012 and you are cracking jokes? This is NOT funny.
rags sock puppet, couldn’t you at least TRY to sound a little like rags?
I mean, is it too much to ask to try and up your troll skilz?
LOL!
http://legalinsurrection.blogspot.com/2011/05/its-still-economy-and-big-government.html
I think THE GREAT WARRIOR PRINCE BARRACKAH (PBUH) still has a lot of problems.
Not the least of which is his DOJ, which has OPTED to let political appointees squelch prosecutions of Muslim front groups.
And, of course, it’s THE ECONOMY, STUPID.
From the New York Times…
But, the 2012 election was probably not going to revolve around national security. Instead, the Republican nominee was probably going to attempt to make the campaign about the size of government and the future of the welfare state: how to deal with entitlement programs in the face of an increasing national debt.
This news may not change the focal point of the campaign. And it may not cause Americans to forget about the direction of the economy, which they remain largely unhappy about.
The biggest mistake that Republican candidates could make would be to be intimated by the approval ratings of a president who, while not easy to defeat, may still be quite vulnerable in November 2012.
Who am I kidding, we just lost 2012. Osamba delivered on his promise to get bin Laden.
Collectivist puke.