Did someone collect death tax from Al-Zarqawi?

LOL, as I'm thinking of perhaps one thing that the liberal side will really have to be upset about the Al-Zarqawi is dead news -- did someone make sure he paid his share of the estate (death) tax?

Ooops, it is just so unfair that he gets to pass his estate on to his children without them paying their fair share of taxes on his spider hole and other holdings!
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What I find ironic is that he died in a bombing.
This is how you fight a war. You don't go in and arrest the enemy, you blow the snot out of them.
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I'd say that he probably ate his children, or molested them. He showed himself to be a world class nutjob who, in my opinion, found a job that allowed him to pursue his psychopathic interests with the excuse of a "Cause". I'd say he lived happily without many assets, just enjoying the expense account for his psycho-killer perversion.
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This is how you fight a war. You don't go in and arrest the enemy, you blow the snot out of them.

Very good!

And Terp, I dont think Iraq has a death tax.  Not all counties try to tax you to death - just the 'civilized' ones.

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And Terp, I dont think Iraq has a death tax.


Yup, the whole comment on the death tax is a tweak at the tax and spend types in this country that have been celebrating the temporary (hopefully) victory in the lack of an extension or permanent end to the death tax.

The grim reapers that are trying to make sure to get every last dime from us, both before and after we pass on, have been celebrating the idea that a few dozen ultra rich families won't get a free ride thanks to the death tax continuing, so I have to ask did they make sure to collect from the now gone terrorist before he went on his merry way to meet his virgins?

As you point out, even backwards civilizations have brains enough to leave a dead man and his family alone once he passes on. It's only countries like us that need to double and triple tax to squeeze revenue from every potential source that ask the dearly departed and their family to continue to sacrifice after they've passed.