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#15
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 03 May, 2011 18:06
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The picture I really would like to see, if the head cameras caught it, was the look in the guy's eyes when bin Ladin realized what had happened and what was going to happen, the total--WTF shot!
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#16
by
b.driscoll
on 03 May, 2011 19:58
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Agree 100% Mike, show the pictures of this assho** with his head blown off. I wonder if he sh*t himself when and if he realized that a U.S. NAVY SEAL was about to lay down the hammer on his crazy ass. Speaking of sh*t, is that German for ''der speigel''
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#17
by
baldjoeg
on 03 May, 2011 20:16
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The end of Osama Bin Laden is good news to me. I agree with Mike, Arnie and SaintC.
We are not done with the terrorist threats. Hope that everyone will be more observant and vigilant from now on.
I attended St. Thomas Military Academy, in St. Paul, MN. in High School. One of our drill Sargeants, that killed in the Pentagon when the airplane hit the building. This is something I will never forget.
Lets hope that the great patriotism of the Citizens of the USA will return in full force.
May God Bless America, niow and always!
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#18
by
Mikekoz13
on 04 May, 2011 06:11
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Lets hope that the great patriotism of the Citizens of the USA will return in full force.
May God Bless America, niow and always!
The key to the return of Patriotism, in my opinion, is for the people of this Great Country to realize that greed CANNOT rule your life. That will have to be a movement that starts at the ground because our Government has NOBODY that believes this to be true.
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#19
by
Bolohead
on 04 May, 2011 14:14
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Wait...Our president said he wasn't a Muslim, but he was buried at sea in accordance with Muslim law?
I agree 100% with Buddha
He was buried in accordance to Isamic law, not Muslim law. I personally do not know the differance, but I guess they are required to burry their dead within 24 hours of death.
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#20
by
baldjoeg
on 04 May, 2011 21:18
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Awesome that Osama Bin Laden is now toast!
I agree with Buddha, saintc and Mike.
We can never again let up our guard and we need to get the rest of them.
It sounds like Bin Laden had a proper burial according to their custom. What about the 3000 people that died on 9-11? What kind of burial did they have.
I find it hard to believe that Bin laden was hiding at this place for up to 6 years. What kind of an ally has Pakistan been to us. Why are we giving them foreign aid?
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#21
by
RyanJP
on 04 May, 2011 23:35
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Wait...Our president said he wasn't a Muslim, but he was buried at sea in accordance with Muslim law?
I agree 100% with Buddha
He was buried in accordance to Isamic law, not Muslim law. I personally do not know the differance, but I guess they are required to burry their dead within 24 hours of death.
I love it, it's truly remarkable when we take this course with full intent of discretionary action, turn his head into a Jackson Pollock masterpiece and then give him a traditional Islamic burial....WTF, I truly wish that somebody just kicked his carcass of the bow.
Is someone wrong with this picture, we hunted him down and then bury him with a sense of dignity....just fu!@#ng brilliant.
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#22
by
D.A.L.U.I.
on 05 May, 2011 06:35
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we hunted him down and then bury him with a sense of dignity....just fu!@#ng brilliant.
IMO, we do that because that's who we, as a nation and civilization, are. We don't behead prisoners on film or tape, we respect others. We respect the dignity of man and no one, no matter how brutal they may have been, will make us stoop to their level when we win--that's why in the end we will win.
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#23
by
Bolohead
on 05 May, 2011 06:44
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Well I hope when they washed him prior to his being put deep six, it was with PIG FAT.
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#24
by
cueballuk
on 05 May, 2011 09:59
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Thanks for capping him America, sincerely appreciate that.
Knowing sailors I would imagine they chummed the water for sharks before chucking him in and quite probably took bets on which one would go for him first.
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#25
by
Arnie
on 05 May, 2011 14:33
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Wow...you should have seen my FB post on this...it went nuts!!!
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#26
by
RyanJP
on 05 May, 2011 14:37
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we hunted him down and then bury him with a sense of dignity....just fu!@#ng brilliant.
IMO, we do that because that's who we, as a nation and civilization, are. We don't behead prisoners on film or tape, we respect others. We respect the dignity of man and no one, no matter how brutal they may have been, will make us stoop to their level when we win--that's why in the end we will win.
I know Saint, you're right....just blowing off the steam.
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#27
by
Timmer
on 05 May, 2011 14:56
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“Until and unless you discover that money is the root of all good, you ask for your own destruction. When money ceases to be the tool by which men deal with one another, then men become the tools of men. Blood, whips and guns–or dollars. Take your choice–there is no other–and your time is running out.” ~Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged
As for burying OBL at sea. Where would you like him buried? Who wants him? You want him in your backyard?
And the fact that the Islamo-Facists publicly display their executions is exactly why we shouldn't. If we're no better than them, what's the freaking point?
I didn't do a happy dance, but I did feel a bit like justice was finally served. I lost friends at Kobar. We all were wounded on 9/11. The man needed killin' like none in a very long time. I will not mourn for him.
If he WAS captured rather than killed, so? What do you think you're going to do about it? Demand he get his rights? He has no rights. He's set himself up to be a non-warrior, and non-criminal, a non-person. HE did that. All I care about is that he's no longer "alive" to be a boogie-man.
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#28
by
tomgallagher
on 05 May, 2011 17:57
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Did I hear right, 24 SEALS on 2 helicopters.?
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#29
by
schro
on 05 May, 2011 19:14
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I didn't do a happy dance, but I did feel a bit like justice was finally served.
Sorry to hear of your loss of friends, Timmer.
To be honest, the dancing in the streets shown on the news Sunday night sickened me. Am I glad the world is ridden of this evil dude? Certainly. However, as others have pointed out (Saint, etc.), we are better than that.
I'm still troubled by the lack of disclosure of photos on behalf of B. Hussein's administration. They had no problem revealing photos of Abu Grahib, but the death of Bin Laden is off limits?
Did I want to see the photos? No, but I know many that did. Personally, I think Bin Laden should have been captured and dropped from 1,000 feet (or whatever the height of the World Trade Center was), so he can feel what others felt on 9/11 jumping out of the building.