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br> Behind Enemy Lines, Seattle, Washington /p>I looked out a front window and saw that the street was empty. I recalled that dread day almost five years ago, and this struck me as wrong. So, returning the compliment and despite the absence of television cameras, I walked out to the end of my driveway and danced. Next, I think I'll raise a glass in honor of Zarqawi finally meeting his 72 Virginians.
p>And what an informative pile of rubble he no doubt left. Carry on! No "agonizing reappraisal" today, Ben. br> -- Stephen Foulard br> Houston, Texas /p>James Poulos does a superb job in evaluating the horror which was the now-late and unlamented Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. This monstrous murderer has now rightfully been exterminated with due and extreme prejudice.
p>And while I enjoyed the Spectator emblazoning the top of its Web page with this sub-human's picture and the words "SO LONG, SUCKER!" a more appropriate title could have been, "AND NOW, INTRODUCING THE NEWEST RESIDENT OF HELL!..." br> -- Jim Bjaloncik br> Stow, Ohio