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Osama bin laden is dead!!!!!!!!

Better to bury him at sea than to have a shrine devoted to him. I would have prefered incineration, placing the ashes in a nuke headed for Iran - but I won't complain.

I assume more 9/11 crackpots will come out with more conspiracies soon enough on this one.

So they hunt down the most wanted man in the world for 10 years and when they finally find this elusive master of hide and seek, they kill him, bury his body in the sea out of respect for his faith and you don't want to see any proof of capture to back up their claims?

You don't think that there is anything at all suspicious about this? Did they treat Saddam with such admiral respect after they hung him with a noose?

And the people who don't believe this due to a lack of evidence will be called conspiracy theorists....
 
last week over 500 taliban escaped from a afghan prison.....expect a swarm of attacks to begin now in retribution against us.....WWIII is about to begin....

it's said one of his top people is going to avenge his death!!!!!! They are raised different over there they don't give a fuck about us they hate the USA this will be bad i agree with you irish 100000000000%

But it's also about time we got his ass it only took 10 years LOL

Thats even if we got him wheres the body, oh at sea, Get the fuck out of here who knows what to believe if you have enough money you can get away with anything even what he supposedly did IDK this is all bullshit!!! True-fully if you ask me!!!! But what do i know!!:hmmm::geewhiz::thinking:
 
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I have never seed so many liberal hypocrites come out of the woodwork and try to act like they have been on our side the whole time, I will never forget "Bush lied people died" or "end the war" or " this is an illegal unjust war", or that we owe anyone retributions for the war on terror,all for political gain. America did not care about your opinion then and it does not now. God bless the troops and their families. And the People need to see the body how do we Americans know its really him this is already controversy.

Everyone wanted Bin Laden dead, the "Bush lied people died" stuff was about how we went from looking for Bin Laden and failing to going after Hussein.
 
So they hunt down the most wanted man in the world for 10 years and when they finally find this elusive master of hide and seek, they kill him, bury his body in the sea out of respect for his faith and you don't want to see any proof of capture to back up their claims?

You don't think that there is anything at all suspicious about this? Did they treat Saddam with such admiral respect after they hung him with a noose?

And the people who don't believe this due to a lack of evidence will be called conspiracy theorists....

Anything that goes outside the normal channels of information is in essence, the realm of conspiracy. I have not discounted every conspiracy just because it is conspiracy - I merely made mention that from the way they disposed of the body, it will bring people out to oppose the normal news flow. Hell, for some people, seeing the body would not be enough. Grilling and eating his dead ass would not be enough. DNA tests would not be enough.

I am not sure why you even have an issue with it - Obama clearly went in there Rambo style and mopped up Bush's mess, right? Since your an avid supporter of Obama (based on various threads I have read), I am confused as to why you would ever dare to question him. J/K
 
I have never seed so many liberal hypocrites come out of the woodwork and try to act like they have been on our side the whole time, I will never forget "Bush lied people died" or "end the war" or " this is an illegal unjust war", or that we owe anyone retributions for the war on terror,all for political gain. America did not care about your opinion then and it does not now. God bless the troops and their families. And the People need to see the body how do we Americans know its really him this is already controversy.

I don't believe it either. I put gas in my car this morning and I'm pretty sure he was working at the 7/11. :thinking:
 
Fuck radical muslims, and fuck the muslims who don't see the necessity of his capture, and ultimately his death.

People up in arms because they can't build a fucking mosque on ground zero...

wha.. what... what.. what the fuck is this?

Best post in the thread, BL.
 
White House Officials Debate Releasing Photographs of Bin Laden’s Corpse

The Obama administration has photographs of Osama bin Laden’s dead body and officials are debating what to do with them and whether they should be released to the public, officials tell ABC News.

“There’s no doubt it’s him,” says a US official who has seen the pictures and also reminds us that OBL was 6’4”.

The argument for releasing them: to ensure that the public knows and can appreciate that he's dead. There is of course skepticism throughout the world that the US government claim that it killed bin Laden is true.

The argument against releasing the pictures: they’re gruesome. He has a massive head wound above his left eye where he took bullet, with brains and blood visible.

In July 2003, the US government released photographs of Saddam Hussein’s dead sons Uday and Qusay Hussain but not until after they’d been touched up by a mortician, making them look not quite real.

White House Officials Debate Releasing Photographs of Bin Laden
 
Anything that goes outside the normal channels of information is in essence, the realm of conspiracy. I have not discounted every conspiracy just because it is conspiracy - I merely made mention that from the way they disposed of the body, it will bring people out to oppose the normal news flow. Hell, for some people, seeing the body would not be enough. Grilling and eating his dead ass would not be enough. DNA tests would not be enough.

I am not sure why you even have an issue with it - Obama clearly went in there Rambo style and mopped up Bush's mess, right? Since your an avid supporter of Obama (based on various threads I have read), I am confused as to why you would ever dare to question him. J/K

I was suspicious/skeptical of the whole scenario to begin with and I would have thought (as I stated in this thread) that they may have had Osama in ice until they decided a "victory date" that was suitable for their ultimate goals. I made the mistake of assuming that after making claims of having his dead corpse they would then provide some form of evidence. I was wrong, they didn't even bother providing any evidence at all. The news is not evidence.

The only reason I have defended Obama in other threads is because your former President was an evil tyrant and a bible thumping warlord. I feel that Obama is a much more intelligent and suitable person to be in such a position of power. He embraces science and he avoids using "the God card" as tool to persuade public opinion.
I don't follow your politics however I cant help but feel that we live in a slightly better world now that the Bush administration is gone.
 
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What the fuck are you debating for?

I want a new poster for my apartment...
 
What do people think of the videos being shown on all the news channels capturing the Al Qaeda training?

They're doing karate moves, running up pieces of wood... Their training is a carbon copy of the obstacle course a buddy and I made in 3rd grade gym class.

Those moves aren't going to be much help against a Navy Seal.
 
The best part of the story is how one of the cocksuckers who died, possibly Osama I suppose, used a woman as a shield and is the reason she died.

Haha... Hysterical.
 
I was talking to a co-worker and he came up with a better way to dispose of the body. Throw it in a pigfarm to be eaten whole, along with a bunch of Korans. Well done, sir, well done.
 
according to Stratfor his death is completely irrelavent. ( stratfor is the CIA news agency)

The Tactical Irrelevance of Osama bin Laden's Death
May 2, 2011 | 1450 GMT

NOEL CELIS/AFP/Getty Images
A man in Manila watches news coverage of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden’s deathSummary
The killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden represents possibly the biggest clandestine operations success for the United States since the capture of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed in 2003. The confirmation of his death is an emotional victory for the United States and could have wider effects on the geopolitics of the region, but bin Laden’s death is irrelevant for al Qaeda and the wider jihadist movement from an operational perspective.

Analysis
Americans continued to celebrate the killing of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden well into May 2 outside the White House, near the World Trade Center site in New York and elsewhere. The operation that led to bin Laden’s death at a compound deep in Pakistan is among the most significant operational successes for U.S. intelligence in the past decade. While it is surely an emotional victory for the United States and one that could have consequences both for the U.S. role in Afghanistan and for relations with Pakistan, bin Laden’s elimination will have very little effect on al Qaeda as a whole and the wider jihadist movement.

Due to bin Laden’s status as the most-wanted individual in the world, any communications he carried out with other known al Qaeda operatives risked interception, and thus risked revealing his location. This forced him to be extremely careful with communications for operational security and essentially required him to give up an active role in command-and-control in order to remain alive and at large. He reportedly used a handful of highly trusted personal couriers to maintain communication and had no telephone or Internet connection at his compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Limited as his communications network was, if news reports are accurate, one of these couriers was compromised and tracked to the compound, enabling the operation against bin Laden.

Because of bin Laden’s aforementioned communications limitations, since October 2001 when he fled Tora Bora after the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan, he has been relegated to a largely symbolic and ideological role in al Qaeda. Accordingly, he has issued audiotapes on a little more than a yearly basis, whereas before 2007 he was able to issue videotapes. The growing infrequency and decreasing quality of his recorded messages was most notable when al Qaeda did not release a message marking the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks in September 2010 but later followed up with a tape on Jan. 21, 2011.

The reality of the situation is that the al Qaeda core — the central group including leaders like bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri — has been eclipsed by other jihadist actors on the physical battlefield, and over the past two years it has even been losing its role as an ideological leader of the jihadist struggle. The primary threat is now posed by al Qaeda franchise groups like al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb, the latter of which may have carried out the recent attack in Marrakech, Morocco. But even these groups are under intense pressure by local government and U.S. operations, and much of the current threat comes from grassroots and lone wolf attackers. These actors could attempt to stage an attack in the United States or elsewhere in retribution for bin Laden’s death, but they do not have the training or capabilities for high-casualty transnational attacks.

STRATFOR long considered the possibility that bin Laden was already dead, and in terms of his impact on terrorist operations, he effectively was. That does not mean, however, that he was not an important ideological leader or that he was not someone the United States sought to capture or kill for his role in carrying out the most devastating terrorist attack in U.S. history.

Aggressive U.S. intelligence collection efforts have come to fruition, as killing bin Laden was perhaps the top symbolic goal for the CIA and all those involved in U.S. covert operations. Indeed, Obama said during his speech May 1 that upon entering office, he had personally instructed CIA Director Leon Panetta that killing the al Qaeda leader was his top priority. The logistical challenges of catching a single wanted individual with bin Laden’s level of resources were substantial, and while 10 years later, the United States was able to accomplish the objective it set out to do in October 2001. The bottom line is that from an operational point of view, the threat posed by al Qaeda — and the wider jihadist movement — is no different operationally after his death
 
according to Stratfor his death is completely irrelavent. ( stratfor is the CIA news agency)

Its not irrelevant to the American psyche, its a victory 'we' all needed after 9-11, it also speaks loudly that this happened on Obama's watch and Bush failed to capture him, maybe because the Bush administration was in the wrong country? :hmmm:
 
Its not irrelevant to the American psyche, its a victory 'we' all needed after 9-11, it also speaks loudly that this happened on Obama's watch and Bush failed to capture him, maybe because the Bush administration was in the wrong country? :hmmm:

Read all the news of the day and you will find what I bolded incorrect, let alone past newswires. For years they suspected he was hiding there.
 
Sources tell ABC News that in March President Obama authorized the development of a plan for the U.S. to bomb Osama bin Laden’s Abbottabad compound with two B2 stealth bombers dropping a few dozen 2,000-pound JDAMs (Joint Direct Attack Munitions) on the compound.

But when the president heard the compound would be reduced to rubble he chose not to pursue that option.

That would mean there would be no evidence bin Laden was dead to present to the world – no DNA evidence, as the administration anticipates it will have.

Plus all 22 people in the compound including women and children, plus likely many neighbors would be killed.

The president wanted proof. And he wanted to minimize collateral damage.

So instead the president authorized this incredibly daring and difficult operation, scheduled for a time of “low loom” – little moon luminosity – so the US helicopters could enter into Pakistan low to the ground and undetected.

The operation was authorized Friday morning.

It was originally planned for Saturday night but on Friday, for weather reasons, it was pushed to Sunday.

The bombing plan was one of many multiple possible courses of action presented to the president in March and then refined over the course of the next several weeks.

In March, President Obama Authorized Development of Plan to Bomb Compound but Wanting Evidence of OBL
 
Its not irrelevant to the American psyche, its a victory 'we' all needed after 9-11, it also speaks loudly that this happened on Obama's watch and Bush failed to capture him, maybe because the Bush administration was in the wrong country? :hmmm:

I've been reading numerous tweets from people saying they believe this assures Obama of being re-elected.

Bold statement, but the reaction to all this shit has definitely had an impact regardless of what anybody says. Even if it's irrelevant to them, it's not irrelevant to us.
 
Read all the news of the day and you will find what I bolded incorrect, let alone past newswires. For years they suspected he was hiding there.

oh, well if they suspected that then it must be true, just like all of those weapons of mass destruction that were hiding in Iraq, right?
 
I've been reading numerous tweets from people saying they believe this assures Obama of being re-elected.

Bold statement, but the reaction to all this shit has definitely had an impact regardless of what anybody says. Even if it's irrelevant to them, it's not irrelevant to us.

yup, its a huge victory to Americans.
 
Report: DNA At Mass. General Confirms bin Laden's Death - Boston News Story - WCVB Boston

The death of a sister of Osama bin Laden at Massachusetts General Hospital allowed the United States to confirm bin Laden's death, ABC News reported.When his sister died in Boston, tissue from her body was taken by government officials for DNA testing, ABC News correspondent Brian Ross reported.That tissue sample was used to match the DNA found on the man killed by special forces troops who conducted the raid on bin Laden's Pakistani compound.Officials said bin Laden's identity was confirmed through DNA testing.

Why does it take so god damn long on Maury if it can be done in a couple hours?
 
GAZA (Reuters) - The Palestinian Islamist group Hamas on Monday condemned the killing by U.S. forces of Osama bin Laden and mourned him as an "Arab holy warrior."
"We regard this as a continuation of the American policy based on oppression and the shedding of Muslim and Arab blood," Ismail Haniyeh, head of the Hamas administration in the Gaza Strip, told reporters.
Though he noted doctrinal differences between bin Laden's al Qaeda and Hamas, Haniyeh said: "We condemn the assassination and the killing of an Arab holy warrior. We ask God to offer him mercy with the true believers and the martyrs."
 
The best part of the story is how one of the cocksuckers who died, possibly Osama I suppose, used a woman as a shield and is the reason she died.

Haha... Hysterical.

Geez, you sound just as bad as the people you hate.
Fucking hypocrite.
 
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