Osama Bin Laden Is Dead!!???!!!!

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Normally I would find it very disturbing to see people so jubilant and happy, cheering a persons death. However in this case I can understand it completely. What this man did was not war, it was Murder on a mass scale. Hopefully his death can give all the people who lost loved one's at this mans hands some form of closure. As the president said "Justice has been done".
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Jacob wrote:
Butterbescotch wrote:So who is this guy? :?:
A man who caused massive destruction around Pakastan, leader of a group called "Al Quada" Bombs and everything.
Thanks for the info. I've always been ignorant to the worldwide news.
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Jacob wrote:
Butterbescotch wrote:So who is this guy? :?:
A man who caused massive destruction around Pakastan, leader of a group called "Al Quada" Bombs and everything.
Yea, he's the one who instigated the 9/11 attacks on the US.

@Mike... I would, just to see what God, with all his sense of humor, comes up with for punishment for him.
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He died too easy with a bullet in his brain. I can think of more inventive ways he should have been killed. At the ressurection he should be confronted with the people he killed in 9-11 and they should deal with him as they see fit.
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Call me an old cynic, but I want to see the body. I think the story about burial at sea was a bit fishy.
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It was all too fast wasnt it.
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It was too fast. Personally I think he should've been captured and locked away in a super-maximum sucurity littly bitty rubber room all by himself. No contact with humans ever again. No, scratch that. He should've made to listen to recordings, and watch videos of people who lost their loved ones mourn. Same goes for Saddam Hussein. Have a guard there in front on him and everytime he said something evil be shot in the face with a stream of water from a water-filled spray bottle like he was some kind of a disobedient dog!!!! Evil old coots! They deserve to be psycologically tortured until they want to die, but have no way of doing it.

I'm awful aren't I? I don't know I guess I'm just talking nonsense. Torturing him would be stooping to the level he was on. But then again isn't shooting him in the head the same!?! I don't know. I'm still baffled by it all. I mean I understand you can't exactly turn the other cheek in this kind of situation, but I don't know. I'm just gonna shut-up before I confuse myself any further....... :(
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Not nonsense really, I kind of thought of something along the same lines but I would lock him in a 5by 7 cell with a 40 watt light kept on day and night, no tv, no visitors, no books, just enough food to keep him alive and healthy, maybe put him a yard a couple times a week for exercize with no contact with any other human being. Im sure he would go mad after about 10 or 15 years of that. But on the other hand, it would be our tax money to take care of the bastard, and I wouldnt want to think of my tax dollar keeping that #$%^%# pig alive.
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No "conspirator" here? My first immediate reaction to this "news" was "I see, terrorists are not attractive anymore, so let's kill our mighty opponent"...
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Normally I would find it very disturbing to see people so jubilant and happy, cheering a persons death/ /. for me He had already died . He had no compassion for the suffering or feelings of others and no love for other people. absolutely He had already died He was a ghost . frighting the people ,killing them .... so I'm happy cuz the ghost's gone and he 'll never back again
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While I don't deny the symbolical strength of ultimately finishing off Bin Laden to the American people, I still don't see why everyone is so damn happy about it. All the controverse surrounding his death and its aftermath ( was he killed in self-defense/ was he executed, his 'burial') just makes him even more of a martyr, a mythical figure even. Having killed him like that might very well prove to be more detrimental to the cause than just having him imprisoned. Now, he's even more of a hero, while if he had been brought to justice and convicted with lifelong imprisonment, the romantic notion of the 'true fighter for the Muslim faith' (which Osama prided himself to be) would have been a lot less appealing. Dying for your faith is the highest goal they can possibly obtain, so it seems stupid to me to allow him to "do" that. Oh well..
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Rest_In_Pieces wrote:... I still don't see why everyone is so damn happy about it...
[pompous] I cannot rejoice in the death of any human being. [/pompous]

Hee, hee! Now everybody has to pretend to applaud my goody-goody sentiments!
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I think it is true.
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Im sure hes dead, but nothing will change. Im sure there is someone to jump right in and take his place. Also I heard he was so sick he couldnt function anyway, and other people were running things.
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Post by Happy4u »

I thinks osama bin laden is died many years ago.It was a great drama from american army to keep their stay in Pakistan by reopening this issue.
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