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AP Breaks New Ground [Dan Collins]

The Associated Press has broken new ground by giving us the posthumous interview:

The slain terror leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi purportedly believed that Iraq’s Shiite Muslims were more dangerous than U.S. forces and more evil than dictator Saddam Hussein, according to a posthumous interview published Friday on the Internet.

11 Replies to “AP Breaks New Ground [Dan Collins]”

  1. Pablo says:

    Hey, just like Jesus!

    so, you’re back like a viking, eh Dan?

  2. Dan Collins says:

    My home computer’s on the fritz, Pablo.  So, yeah, like a Viking in a limited way.

  3. dorkafork says:

    The proprietor of this blog did it first.  Old media is just not that innovative.

  4. Dan Collins says:

    Hmmm.  Okay.  AP exhumes dead body, then.  Either way, they had to break ground.

  5. They Ghost of Abu Musab Al ZArqawi says:

    I am very close with the AP.  What, you silly infidels thought I only spoke with you?

  6. Pablo says:

    The proprietor of this blog did it first.  Old media is just not that innovative.

    Yeah, there’s another blogger that got a postmortem early on.

    In your face. AP!

  7. Mikey NTH says:

    Ouija Board or Crystal Ball?

    Inquiring minds want to know.

  8. MMShillelagh says:

    What they mean is that the interview was done before he was killed and released posthumously.  This, of course, still makes the interview suspect, even if it hadn’t come directly from al Queda, but also shows us that where you place an adjective is very important.

  9. Big Bang hunter says:

    – SecProgs: “Freedom fighters are always so badly misunderstood. Hail Ceasar.”

  10. Pablo says:

    What they mean is that the interview was done before he was killed and released posthumously. 

    Well that just takes the shine right off it, doesn’t it?

  11. Dan Collins says:

    Yeah, Pablo, but I kind of like the idea of “kill and release”.

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