No, you shouldn't. ("You" meaning all users who have not earned unsupervised edit privilege at 2k rep)
If the community and powers-that-be decide it would be appropriate to do, SE developers can script it much more efficiently than your edit suggestions (which btw involve reviewers). And they can submit updates directly to the database without increasing the revision count or bumping questions to the front page.
You should fix your own questions to host images in a persistent location, but no one else's.
(I would make the same argument for links to code on ideone, which does have a policy about how long they keep content, but does not follow that policy)
I also want to point out a severe problem with off-site URLs, especially image URLs, and the suggested edit queue. Namely, that the linked-to content can be changed after the edit has been approved.
The last thing we want is a 1-rep user "rehosting" a bunch of images in other people's questions and answers, then a month down the line, replacing them all with spam (or even more offensive images).
If you come across image URLs in the suggested edit review queue, immediately hit Reject! No matter how good the rest of the edit or what the current content of the image is, accepting an edit that pulls in off-site content is giving the untrusted editor the ability to change that post in the future without review.