ZARQA, Jordan (Reuters) - In the bleak Jordanian city where Abu Musab al-Zarqawi grew up, shocked relatives mourned the al Qaeda leader's death as a loss to Islam and prayed for 1,000 "Zarqawis" to fight the Americans in his place."This is a tragedy. We are all sad here," said Zarqawi's uncle, Yazm Khalayleh, 64."We have to be sad http://today.reuters.com/news/newsarticle....&src=rss&rpc=22 Maybe if the Zarqawi wasn't such a lame duck with the ladies he wouldn't have gotten into Al-Qaeda in the first place and would have made 100 little Zarqawi's.