Quote Originally Posted by Psycho4Bud
19 May 2005



CAIRO - The regime of Saddam Hussain rejected repeated requests from Jordan to hand over Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, who now heads Al Qaeda in Iraq, the Jordanian king said in an interview published on Thursday.


King Abdullah II told the pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat that Jordan exerted â??big effortsâ? with Saddamâ??s government to extradite al-Zarqawi, a Jordanian sentenced to death at home for terrorist activities.

â??But our demands that the former regime hand him over were in vain,â? Abdullah said.

â??We had information that he entered Iraq from a neighboring country, where he lived and what he was doing. We informed the Iraqi authorities about all this detailed information we had, but they didnâ??t respond,â? the king said.
Khaleej Times Online - Saddam refused to hand Zarqawi to Jordan: King Abdullah

But there was NO relationship there..........RIGHT!

And hell, paying the families of martyrs means nothing either.......

Have a good one!:s4:

....some Iraqi taxi diver named Mohamed, who lives in New York, and who has a neighbor who works with a Saudi guy who's 2nd cousin, twice removed, once brushed up againt Osmai Bin Laden...................
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