(2006-06-09) - As Blackberry devices and cell phones on Capitol Hill hummed with news of the death of terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi yesterday, Congressional Democrats vowed that despite the loss they would fight on in 'the war on the war on terror."
"Zarqawi will be missed because he put a human face on the futility of the illegal U.S. occupation of Iraq," said one unnamed lawmaker, who assured a reporter that "Democrats are still optimistic. We"re still looking for the silver lining."
Rep. John Murtha, D-PA, a former Marine and vocal critic of the military occupation of Iraq, immediately denounced 'the Zarqawi massacre" and suggested that the F-16 pilot who dropped the bombs had snapped under pressure and murdered the al Qaeda leader "in cold blood."
Sen. Arlen Specter, R-PA, demanded an explanation of the secret intelligence gathering techniques and surveillance used to find Mr. Zarqawi.
"I want to give the president an opportunity to explain the program to the Congress and to assure the American people that nobody's civil rights were violated," said Sen. Specter.
Meanwhile, Democrat National Committee Chairman Howard Dean and former presidential candidate Al Gore observed a moment of silence as they heard of the passing of Mr. Zarqawi, a fellow Internet pioneer.
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