CMike
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So tell us, Frau Sherri, did the Jordanians newspaper report how the people were disgusted by what fellow Muslims did to them but supported suicide bombings against Israel and the U.S. as well as the coalition forces? No doubt you, as a terrorist supporter, agree that it is OK for suicide bombings against Israel and the U.S.Jordan news sources are the logical place to find news about Jordan.
Zarqawi's Amman Bombings: Jordan's 9/11
The operational shortcomings of the bombings were accompanied by political miscalculations. Many Jordanians have long supported suicide bombings against Israel and against U.S. and coalition forces in Iraq. Zarqawi was a local hero to Jordanian Islamic militants and even to some Jordanians who did not share his radical ideology but were impressed by his high profile attacks inside Iraq.
Who cares what people in one nation think or feel about people in other nations? A nation is made up of many people and we all have varying emotions about many different things. It is really quiet irrelevant to me what people in other nations say or think about individual US incidents happening here in the US.
The fact is the OP is addressing a man who committed a crime in Jordan and who was sentenced to prison in Jordan. He has already served close to 20 years in prison (the incident happened in March of 1997 and he was sentenced to life in prison, a sentence that used to mean 7 years in the US federal legal system under our parole system), if government reform in Jordan calls for a mass release of prisoners that includes him, I see no reason why it is anyone's business outside of Jordan if he is released.
Who is Israel to dictate to Jordan what they do with their prisoners?
Because the mass murderer, murdered 7 Israeli girls who were touring there.
He should get a life sentence for each girl he murdered.