I'm also reading that this actually happened a week ago.
They have his body in custody and it took this long to announce because they had to do the DNA testing. Pres Obama did not want to announce anything until there was no doubt that Osama was indeed killed.
This TRUMPS a fucking birth certificate presentation don't it?
You think my college degree prevented me from figuring that out?
Prez says the action happened today, not last week.
Just hear the part about equal rights for all citizens in this speech about Osama and defending liberty?
fyi I got the "last week" thing from Associate Press (click now before they change it!)
http://www.tallahassee.com/article/20110501/BREAKINGNEWS/110501011/Update--AP-sources-say-Osama-bin-Laden-killed-last-week-in-Pakistan
It's even funnier that the apprentice was pre-empted for the announcement. I didn't get to see who was fire though.
I'm also reading that this actually happened a week ago.
Not following you...do you mean tonight's speech, or did you omit a link?
It was at the end of tonight's briefing/speech.
"...whether it is prosperity for our people, the struggle for equality for all our citizens...we can do these things not just because of wealth or power, but because who we are. One nation, under God, with liberty and justice for all."
OMG -- Skeebs -- where did you find this? I'm howling! Is this new or old?
I predict a lot of flag waving tomorrow!!! I think our country's going to spaz over this.
Hey Skeebs,you can't upload images here anymore. You have to get the url to the image and paste it in between the image tags. see this link for more info http://forums.poz.com/index.php?topic=32457.msg459476#msg459476
I found it on Google Images (like the one with Bert, too). How do you insert an image? I just tried and failed. I don't think I've ever uploaded one successfully into a post. I went to the insert image icon, clicked it and it doesn't enable an upload option.
Em
Hey Skeebs,
I found it on Google Images (like the one with Bert, too). How do you insert an image? I just tried and failed. I don't think I've ever uploaded one successfully into a post. I went to the insert image icon, clicked it and it doesn't enable an upload option.
Em
Hope we didn't lose any of our guys in this.
This is interesting:
Pakistani press report from several hours ago, and in the town where Obama was captured (http://www.thenews.com.pk/TodaysPrintDetail.aspx?ID=5697&Cat=13&dt=5/2/2011)
ABBOTTABAD: Three loud blasts were heard near the Pakistan Military Academy (PMA) Kakul Road late Sunday night and a military helicopter also crashed. Sources told Geo News that heavy firing was heard in the area before the chopper crashed.
It's even funnier that the apprentice was pre-empted for the announcement. I didn't get to see who was fire though.
(http://t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRgfYL8ZuS8WjHlYIe5eKVCNQzReSr4FLJBi-liKQMtd_juszqDjQ)
He doesn't look all that bad for someone who has rotted in the desert for a week..... They took his eyes out so he can't wire bombs in the after life.
I wonder if the helicopter did a Vic Morrow number on ole Osama... that would be pretty cool(skeebo1969)
I wonder who the CIA/arms company backers will trick the US into attacking next, and spending another $14trillion dollars
I'm sorry if this isn't popular, but I'm a firm believer that the towers were controlled demolitions... and that it was a setup to get the US to go to war
Apologies if this opinion offends
J
Do we really need to show the picture in this thread of Bin Laden's dead body?
I'm glad as anybody he's gone. But I don't want to look at photos of his body being exhibited.
Ding, dong, the witch is dead....
Yes and good riddence, but unfortunately the Winged Monkeys are still around, and that worries me.
Aroha
Jan :-*
I wonder who the CIA/arms company backers will trick the US into attacking next, and spending another $14trillion dollars
I'm sorry if this isn't popular, but I'm a firm believer that the towers were controlled demolitions... and that it was a setup to get the US to go to war
Apologies if this opinion offends
J
I'm sorry if this isn't popular, but I'm a firm believer that the towers were controlled demolitions... and that it was a setup to get the US to go to war
Apologies if this opinion offends
J
So even though I don't want to look at the dead body, its very important there are pictures and proof that the guy is dust.
So even though I don't want to look at the dead body, its very important there are pictures and proof that the guy is dust.
Bin Laden was introduced to Obama when Obama was a CIA operative in Pakistan and Afghanistan, instead of actually being at Columbia, which was a sham. The irony is that the Bushes help set up Bin Laden and also Obama. Obama changed his name back to something Muslim because he was inspired by pan-african nationalist Marxist movements his father dedicated his life to, under the guise of failed alcoholic academia. In fact, Obama was selected by the Illuminati to become President as the Illuminati are still very angry about the Bush dynasty's bungling of numerous world domination plans. Knowing that Obama was so intimate with Bin Laden, they put Obama in power to finish a job that the Bushes refused to do. Bin Laden knew about this plan for the rise of Obama years in advance, and made secret alliances with the Israelis. Al Qaeda and Mossad hatached the plan to bring down the towers together. Many mutual interests were served - Al Qaeda terrorist jihad agenda, and Mossad, both hoping to weaken Saudi Arabia in order to dispose the Monarchy and loot the treasury, and with Bush family interests in the Military Industrial Complex. Politics makes strange bedfellows and Mossad and Al Qaeda have been working together for years. This is of course why not a single "real" jew was killed in 9/11, though some fake ones were, to throw off suspicion. Bin Laden and Obama have been, thus, double agents, warring over the last 15 years.
Is Abbottabad anywhere near Costellobad?
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At the risk of being called everything from un-American to plain stupid, I must admit I struggle with my feelings on this. On the one hand I am glad he is gone. What he has done to people all over the world is hideous. But on the other hand being an avid opponent of the death penalty I do struggle with killings sanctioned by the government.
Ding, dong, the witch is dead....
click to see Osama's bed and sheets (http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/REFILE---CORRECTING-HEADLINEThis-video-frame-grab-obtained-ABC-News/photo//110502/ids_photos_wl/r723308681.jpg//s:/ap/20110502/ap_on_re_us/us_bin_laden;_ylt=ArPHg9.KuErfDxUCSMJqoJ5H2ocA;_ylu=X3oDMTFibWxpM3JnBHBvcwMxMQRzZWMDeW5fcl9qdW1wX3Bob3RvBHNsawN0aGlzdmlkZW9mcmE-) -- I wonder what the thread count is.
Honey, I hope you're just putzing around here.Oh Honey I don't know who the frigging "illuminati" are. The glitterati, OK. That's it, it's all Bianca Jagger's doing.
The beach ball being bounced around cracks me up (crowd in front of White House)
I mean, who "just happened" to have a beach ball at 11:30pm last night... Only in America
So, uh -- yeah... I don't see any other option but to do an operation like was done.
New York May 2, 2011,
-- In the wake of the official announcement that Osama Bin Laden, alleged leader of Al Qaeda has been killed,
September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows released the following statement:
As we consider the killing of Osama Bin Laden, our thoughts turn not only to our family members who were killed on September 11th, but to all of the innocent people around the world who have died, and continue to die, as a result of the events of September 11th, 2001
It is our hope that the rule of law, underpinned by our Constitution, that was so terribly strained in the name of September 11th will again become the guiding light of our policies at home and abroad. One person may have played a central role in the September 11th attacks, but all of us have a role to play in returning our world to a place of peace, hope and new possibilities. We hope that process will begin today.
September 11th Families for Peaceful Tomorrows is an organization founded by family members of those killed on September 11, 2001. Currently comprised of over 200 families, the group advocates nonviolence and adherence to the rule of law in the pursuit of justice and accountability
I am sure they did it the only they could and did so without the lose of an American life. I suppose my struggle occurs due to my faith. I think this sums it up for me:
Oh come on... we want to see it (http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/05/02/6568249-webs-bin-laden-death-photo-just-the-photo-is-fake)
A senior U.S. official says that they are still deciding whether to release a still photo of dead bin Laden.
"It is really, really graphic," the official said, adding that U.S. officials are trying to decide whether it is just too graphic to put out.
And just what do you have faith in HONEY :D I wants to know ;D if you have faith in another man with a swinging dick, then i'd believe you ;D
I think they should publish the photo - with him being buried at sea so quickly, there's bound to be people saying he's still alive. Like with Elvis and John Lennon.
Then 50 years from now people will get to see everything, but you and I will be dead.
Nice bringing dick into the conversation.
Speak for yourself, sweetie. I plan to live to 125. :)
You do realize your furniture will be worth a fortune being antiques and all :D
Then a little while later they said on BBC News that the photo circulating on the internet was a fake.
I think they should publish the photo - with him being buried at sea so quickly, there's bound to be people saying he's still alive. Like with Elvis and John Lennon.
Since Bin Laden declared war on the United States this is not a death penalty case anyway to my thinking and although I don't make the rules I'm willing to let my convictions slide with this one , after all Bin Laden was pretty flexable with who he was willing to harm for his convictions , all is fair .
You do realize your furniture will be worth a fortune being antiques and all :D
become well kept women for the rest life ;D
Most of my furniture is antique already - but not the nice kind - they're the second-hand/junk-shop/charity-shop kind. :D
The more I think about I am kind of leaning this way. I think what bothers me most are all these people celebrating like New year's Eve. I saw a picture that I probably will never find of a couple at the 9/11 Pentagon Memorial and some people with candles at the World Trade Center. That form of acknowledgement appeals to me more.
I really do respect your opinion Woods ... I'm a pacifist at heart but realize that will get you killed in the world we live in , thank god for diffrent opinions and point of views , I bet our diversity plays a role in our survival .
I bet our diversity plays a role in our survival .
and this is what makes America great! We are free to celebrate how we wish, whether it be with candles and prayers, or flag waving, singng the National Anthem and bouncing beach balls. I acknowledge and respect both avenues.
-Will
Also, here are some good, large photos (http://photoblog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/05/02/6569239-osama-bin-ladens-hideout-revealed) of the "hideout" as well as that one crashed US helicopter.
I swear I copped crack from this spot back in the day. That's the 100% hole located in Opa Locka, Florida.
(http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/pb-110502-osama-compound-5.photoblog900.jpg)
I swear I copped crack from this spot back in the day. That's the 100% hole located in Opa Locka, Florida.
I can take you to some shooting galleries in North Philly or Camden, NJ if you want to see worse.
(http://msnbcmedia.msn.com/j/MSNBC/Components/Photo/_new/pb-110502-osama-compound-5.photoblog900.jpg)
miss p what was the name of that Bath House in PHILLY, it was where all the Sailors went, I forget the name
click to see Osama's bed and sheets (http://news.yahoo.com/nphotos/REFILE---CORRECTING-HEADLINEThis-video-frame-grab-obtained-ABC-News/photo//110502/ids_photos_wl/r723308681.jpg//s:/ap/20110502/ap_on_re_us/us_bin_laden;_ylt=ArPHg9.KuErfDxUCSMJqoJ5H2ocA;_ylu=X3oDMTFibWxpM3JnBHBvcwMxMQRzZWMDeW5fcl9qdW1wX3Bob3RvBHNsawN0aGlzdmlkZW9mcmE-) -- I wonder what the thread count is.
We've been hunting a 70 year old man on dialysis
1) he wasn't 70, he was 54
2) he had kidney stone issues, he wasn't on dialysis
54, 70 same difference *ducks*
Notice the low profile kept by the architects of these abodes... the design makes it difficult for your enemies to fly a jumbo jet into your living room.
Sweets, I've only lived here for five years. Currently there are two bath house/sex clubs (Club Body Center and the Samson Gym) and two video mini-theaters with booths.
The Philadelphia Naval Yard closed 16 years ago... you're like so behind the times. They're in the process of converting it to a modern research lab/office park type place:
http://navyyard.org/
54, 70 same difference *ducks*
Trey, U mean u can't tell the difference between a 54 yr old man and a 70 yrs old one :D :D :D
ok * ducks* I'll go w/ dat :-*
Of course I can, 70 year olds have that sexy walker as an accessory.
Trey, honey u do realize that a man is still viable sexually way into his 80's & 90 :-*
Let's not make this thread about Philly, ok?
The first centered on the relatives and children of Bin Laden, because no matter what the world thinks, to them, he was someone they loved,
The second is that somebody is going to pay a very dear price for his death. While we may have removed one head of the hydra, soon, two or more will grow to take its place.
When I heard the news, two thoughts came to me immediately. The first centered on the relatives and children of Bin Laden, because no matter what the world thinks, to them, he was someone they loved, no matter how misguided his intentions. The second is that somebody is going to pay a very dear price for his death. While we may have removed one head of the hydra, soon, two or more will grow to take its place. I wish I could feel better about him being gone, but I cannot. I really fear the hatred that his death will generate in many parts of the world.
Judging by the photos, inside and out, a million bucks doesn't go very far in Pakistan.
SHit what u talkin about willis? for a million bucks I'd be outta poverty @ least for good while ;DYes, but you don't live in Pakistan.
Yes, but you don't live in Pakistan.
Forget the Birthers -- so last year! Meet the Deathers (http://thinkprogress.org/2011/05/02/breitbart-bin-laden-deathers/)! ::)
Forget the Birthers -- so last year! Meet the Deathers (http://thinkprogress.org/2011/05/02/breitbart-bin-laden-deathers/)! ::)
The second is that somebody is going to pay a very dear price for his death. While we may have removed one head of the hydra, soon, two or more will grow to take its place. I wish I could feel better about him being gone, but I cannot. I really fear the hatred that his death will generate in many parts of the world.
Clever sign in story pic:
http://www.blackamericaweb.com/?q=articles/news/moving_america_news/28065
Forget the Birthers -- so last year! Meet the Deathers (http://thinkprogress.org/2011/05/02/breitbart-bin-laden-deathers/)! ::)
Forget the Birthers -- so last year! Meet the Deathers (http://thinkprogress.org/2011/05/02/breitbart-bin-laden-deathers/)! ::)
But its only wishful thinking, this fetish for the corpse. Since they say clearly its shark snack and long gone.
We are entitled to know for a fact that the witch is dead. No shroud for dignity’s sake, please – bin Laden’s naked, bullet-riddled corpse should be put on display in lower Manhattan for all the world to see.
uhhhh.
Ok, so Osama is dead. Whoop.
Can we get on to more important stuff....Since my Celebrity Apprentice was interrupted, can anyone tell me whether it was Neenie or Star that got fired? Where can we find this info?
-W
Ok, so Osama is dead. Whoop.
Can we get on to more important stuff....Since my Celebrity Apprentice was interrupted, can anyone tell me whether it was Neenie or Star that got fired? Where can we find this info?
-W
Meet Gary Weddle from East Wenatchee (http://www.dailyastorian.com/free/teacher-who-vowed-not-to-shave-until-bin-laden-was/article_a8860868-74d2-11e0-afbf-001cc4c03286.html) :D
fetish, child PLEASE, what are talking about, we want proof, put it on display :) I'm having a very hard time understanding any of your post on this Topic ::)
Ok, so Osama is dead. Whoop.
Can we get on to more important stuff....Since my Celebrity Apprentice was interrupted, can anyone tell me whether it was Neenie or Star that got fired? Where can we find this info?
-W
Bitch, y'all need to read. I responded to Wolfter earlier in this thread.
oh noes, how did I miss your post? I usually catch all of them as I'm a big Revvy fanz.
and yes, I found out it was Hope after an unnamed member PM'd me and told me "to Google it you shithead", LOL!
-Will
"if you're not enthusiastic about the celebrations about offing Osama then ..."or you might be a little bit religious (http://revjameshowell.blogspot.com/2011/05/cheering-bin-ladens-fall.html)
or you might be a little bit religious (http://revjameshowell.blogspot.com/2011/05/cheering-bin-ladens-fall.html)
Thanks for showing me The Way, Mikie. I'll try and pick up a sense of humor tomorrow when I go shopping at Walmart.
Shit I swear by Kmart, Walmart, and Big-O-lots, as cheap as I'm, I can make dollar go FAR :D
You know Philicia doesn't visit Wal-Mart. She's too Paris Hilton for that.
I myself hate that place, but I don't mind Target and Big Lots.
You know Philicia doesn't visit Wal-Mart. She's too Paris Hilton for that.
I myself hate that place, but I don't mind Target and Big Lots.
I still dont get how Osama could just be chillin in Pakistan and not be noticed...I mean here he is 2 weeks ago shopping in Islamabad..
*sigh* (http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/mis/2357469103.html)
miss p, you don't seem like you would like the artsie crafsie types at all, you seem much more sophisticated for that ;)
*sigh* (http://washingtondc.craigslist.org/doc/mis/2357469103.html)
artsie crafsie? Care to illustrate that one for me?
(http://i52.tinypic.com/2d9wsd5.jpg)
Could it be Pakistan hasn't been completely honest with us ( and yes this is sarcasm ) .
I was thinking about this last night ... either Pakistan knew he was there or they didn't , either way that stinks up the smell test . A fortified concrete monster house in a a military neighbor hood and they never suspected something wasn't right . I do not buy it .
Jeff, they all probably FEARED for there life, why would they say anything about it, even if they did know?
You think my college degree prevented me from figuring that out?Not sure whether you went to a really bad community college or have recently signed up to work at Fox.
If you can't get simple facts straight on an internet message board maybe you should stick to threads about Jake Gyllenhaal.And therefore this is really kinda of calling the kettle black.
Seem that there's science backing it up -- if you're not enthusiastic about the celebrations about offing Osama then you're lacking a penis (http://blogs.wsj.com/ideas-market/2011/05/02/joy-over-osama-the-science/).
Not sure whether you went to a really bad community college or have recently signed up to work at Fox. And therefore this is really kinda of calling the kettle black.
And actually it has been reported by more than one news group that the guy actually did have a need for dialysis treatments. As Joan Rivers famously said, how fucking difficult could it have been to follow that cord to the plug. But more importantly, if only "We Need to Be Committed" in Mental Health got as much attention as this ten year chase. Maybe now be can put out attention and money to more worthwhile venues.
Well punishment does excite me, but only when I am the one being punished...:)
2) he had kidney stone issues, he wasn't on dialysis... or that's the suspicion as if he'd needed dialysis for a decade he probably would have already died.All CAPS and the word fail in one sentence, so hurtful. But I would imagine that your your source is as good as mine..HENCE...you are either getting your trash from FOX or your Community College. FAIL!
All CAPS and the word fail in one sentence, so hurtful. But I would imagine that your your source is as good as mine..HENCE...you are either getting your trash from FOX or your Community College. FAIL!
So prove he was on dialysis then, Mr. Community College. I need not prove a negative. I shall decide your level of FAIL (which should always be in all caps, so you also FAIL teh intranetz).
puhleaze, you both fail. No one could prove that he had dialysis or kidney stones up until last night. Doing so would mean relying on 2nd hand information which 1) was from some informant who's veracity would be in question or 2) from an inmate at gitmo, again who's veracity is questionable. Unless of course if such inmate was water boarded when the info came out, in which case such info would be 100% acurate ::) (<--sarcastic smiley face)
puhleaze, you both fail. No one could prove that he had dialysis or kidney stones up until his capture.
had teh AIDS and also had shrunken testicles.
:(
But huge guns.
Well there are several supposed Raspustin cocks, but then they cut it off him because he was such a spell-binding lover. Never heard any rumors about Bin Laden being a stud.
Well there are several supposed Raspustin cocks, but then they cut it off him because he was such a spell-binding lover. Never heard any rumors about Bin Laden being a stud.
No doubt Bin Laden was hung, I mean look at his Nose and hands.
@Denny - my peen hasnt shrunken, it's still big as a babies arm. Only my nuts have vacated the premises.
This was just posted by one of my brother's spawn on facebook:
Let's be clear on this: OBAMA did NOT kill Bin Laden. An American soldier, who Obama just a few weeks ago was debating on whether or not to PAY, did. Obama just happened to be the one in office when our soldiers finally found OBL and took him out. This is NOT an Obama victory, but an AMERICAN victory!! REPOST IF YOU AGREE!!
Hmmm... And I wonder why they never invite my family and I over for Christmas dinner?
This was just posted by one of my brother's spawn on facebook:
Let's be clear on this: OBAMA did NOT kill Bin Laden. An American soldier, who Obama just a few weeks ago was debating on whether or not to PAY, did. Obama just happened to be the one in office when our soldiers finally found OBL and took him out. This is NOT an Obama victory, but an AMERICAN victory!! REPOST IF YOU AGREE!!
Hmmm... And I wonder why they never invite my family and I over for Christmas dinner?
who Obama just a few weeks ago was debating on whether or not to PAYI thought it was Congress, via the TEA party, that wasn't passing a budget and was going to shut down the gov't and not pay the soldiers. ::)
I thought Navy SEALS qualified as sailors, not soliders. :)
MtD
Tomas ,@ this point, I think the Obama Administration just got lucky, found him, and took him out ;D
I agree with you on that...
But there is a little deeper message in her post, and it's that same quiet hate that we hear from those who are not so open with their racist views. Let's just say she's one of those who still can't get over the fact we have a black president.
This was just posted by one of my brother's spawn on facebook:
Let's be clear on this: OBAMA did NOT kill Bin Laden. An American soldier, who Obama just a few weeks ago was debating on whether or not to PAY, did. Obama just happened to be the one in office when our soldiers finally found OBL and took him out. This is NOT an Obama victory, but an AMERICAN victory!! REPOST IF YOU AGREE!!
Hmmm... And I wonder why they never invite my family and I over for Christmas dinner?
for every lbs you loose you gain an inch of cock :D when u get old it's all about gravity
Ok, so Osama is dead. Whoop.
Can we get on to more important stuff....Since my Celebrity Apprentice was interrupted, can anyone tell me whether it was Neenie or Star that got fired? Where can we find this info?
-W
The corpse was buried at sea. Nobody can say "we need to see the corpse."I think they are referring to pictures taken of the corpse before it was buried at sea.
It is gone, my dears. You can only regret - you have to use the conditional - hypothetical.
"If we could have seen the corpse....."
You can't say, let's see the corpse now. Its too late. Get it?
This is real from ABC's website where viewers posts comments:Ted--
"thank God he is dead. However you could of waited 15 minutes for Brothers and Sisters be over. You could of anounced his death and then returned to the regular programing."
Now, what kind of person watches that show and can't spell and says "could have" as "could of?" Too funny.
Ted--
Ask anyone in the business world, all sorts of people (some very bright) don't write or spell well. One of my lawyer friends who was a piss-poor speller admitted that in himself and noted it was true of many lawyers/judges. It did not diminish their ability in the courtroom. You'll note programming (above) is also misspelled -- could be a quote, could be yours---I don't know. What's important, especially nowadays with texting, tweeting, acronyms galore, is that you got the intended message. And, I'd say, in this instance, you did. Language is fluid. Remember, irregardless is now in the dictionary after years of misuse it was accepted as a word. So, back to your question..."what kind of person?..." -- could be (or could of been) anyone!
It sure is a good thing that ole Osama wasn't a hypocrite and believed in hatred of America! (http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-05-03/bin-laden-aides-bought-big-orders-of-pepsi-and-coke-grocer-says.html)
Living in Canada, I have to tell you, the view from here is very different. While watching US news and the revelers cheering OBL's demise, I cannot help but to remember the scenes of Muslims rioting over the burning of a Koran. I'm not saying that America should not rejoice that an evil man is gone. However, just think of the message we could have sent the world, if instead of cheering because we killed a maniac, we had honored all the American lives lost to this man and his form of radicalism. It seems to me that America continues to promote this image of violence, by concentrating on who will killed, as opposed to trying to finally find some closure for all of those Americans so brutally murdered by OBL and his minions.
It sure is a good thing that ole Osama wasn't a hypocrite and believed in hatred of America! (http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-05-03/bin-laden-aides-bought-big-orders-of-pepsi-and-coke-grocer-says.html)
Yeah, they showed this earlier today on Bloomberg. Apparently he was also a fan of some luxury hair products made in Europe and America.
USA #1!!!!
Not a good thing . My 25 year old niece asked me once who Hitler was .
Living in Canada, I have to tell you, the view from here is very different. While watching US news and the revelers cheering OBL's demise, I cannot help but to remember the scenes of Muslims rioting over the burning of a Koran. I'm not saying that America should not rejoice that an evil man is gone. However, just think of the message we could have sent the world, if instead of cheering because we killed a maniac, we had honored all the American lives lost to this man and his form of radicalism. It seems to me that America continues to promote this image of violence, by concentrating on who will killed, as opposed to trying to finally find some closure for all of those Americans so brutally murdered by OBL and his minions.
instead of cheering because we killed a maniac,
I'm also glad he is dead, the mere mention of what happened on 9/11 still sends shiver up my spine, but Victory can only be claimed when a war ends..sadly I fear this war is far from over.
In sadness for those who have died because he lived and for those who will die becaue of his demise.
Jan :'(
I'm glad he was brutally killed. I wish they could have revived him so they could kill him once more. Personally, I think we did the guy a huge favor by burying him in the sea. Because he's gonna need a lotta water where he's going. Burn in hell Osama Bin Laden....
I'm an ex cop, and we used to shoot & kill douche bag criminals just to save the tax payer's the money........
So much for innocent until proven guilty, huh?SHit the jail is full and so is the prison system, there aint no fucking room for nobody
I was just having the conversation about how celebrating his death looks---just like when many Muslims celebrated the towers falling. They see things from their perspective and we see things from ours. Many would say Pres. Bush is THE NUMBER ONE terrorist and is responsible for so many innocent lives in a war started under false premises. They see him as enemy number one. Is it really that much different? Sure, Bush can say he didn't purposely target civilians and fly planes into buildings. But, he is responsible for more than 3,000 innocent deaths. Conservative estimates are between 50-100k in Iraq, right? But, that is done in the name of freedom.
I'd love to see everyone stop even mentioning his name -- that is actually what he deserves -- to disappear and have no legacy at all.(http://i918.photobucket.com/albums/ad21/leathermanmikie/like.gif)
For REAL what's with all this koombayah SHIT I'm glad the motherfucker is DEAD too ;D I'm an ex cop, and we used to shoot & kill douche bag criminals just to save the tax payer's the money........
It's why I think police, all police, are utter scum. In my 'pinion the only good copper is a dead copper.(http://i918.photobucket.com/albums/ad21/leathermanmikie/like.gif)
I suspect that if it had been two towers in Toronto that fell and 3,000 Canadians that were murdered things might look different up there. I, for one, am spending no time wringing my hands over how this "looks" to the world. I'm sure there were folks in many nations celebrating the death of Hitler back in the 40's.
At any rate -- I suspect that the celebrations were not so much about Osama's death as they were about the "victory" his demise represented. Had we simply captured him -- I am sure the same celebrations would have taken place. So -- remember, HE declared war on us, this is a victory that should be celebrated (again, not necessarily his death, but the fact that we removed him from the field). We still have others to deal with, but this was certainly something to be celebrated.
Mike
I'm glad he is dead, can no longer plan any more attacks. Over 3,000 innocent lives were more than enough. There are some people that do not deserve due process. People like Hitler and Osama. OSB was 100% guilty, he is on tape admitting to it. Should we have put him on trial with a jury of sympathetic peers? Get real. Someone mentioned why didn't we warn Pakistan we were going in? Well maybe because more than likely they were protecting him and would have helped him out. I mean come on. Again, I am not saying people should be celebrating death, but they should be celebrating that he is gone and can do no more harm.
Again, it is popular to bash America. We are imperfect. There are good and bad people here. But I wouldnt trade living here for anywhere else.
I'm sorry Dennis but that's just appalling. As someone who has been the subject of physical abuse and harassment by the police for the outrageous crime of being gay I find that stuff pretty offensive.
It's why I think police, all police, are utter scum. In my 'pinion the only good copper is a dead copper.
But let me say that I think you're just mouthing off. Being a bit of an internet hero. My guess is that during your uniformed career you never fired a shot outside of the range.
MtD
Well, I'm sorry you were harassed for being gay, that's too bad it happened to you that way, but not everyone thinks this way and does this type of thing, that was just a job for me, it didn't define who & what I was and who I'am today...
and to answer you question about ever shooting @ someone outside of a shooting range YES I have, but I didn't kill them, and as for being harassed on the fob as being gay/bi
they knew about me, and I was somewhat out, but, nobody really cared about that....
I was liked for doing my job and NOT my sexually, in the jail I was the one who was put with all of the gays, cause I was able to talk to them, and guess what, they listened to me, no other officers would ever dare do any of this, but they had to do it, as they found out I was good@ THIS ;)
For REAL what's with all this koombayah SHIT I'm glad the motherfucker is DEAD too ;D I'm an ex cop, and we used to shoot & kill douche bag criminals just to save the tax payer's the money........
Fucking words. >:(
For the benefit of the record you said:
Account for what you said. Prove you're a man. To me it seems like you're a murdering prick.
But let us not sully this thread with a hijack.
If you want to defend your words, why don't we start another thread and have this out?
Stop hiding behind your uniform.
MtD
That is what we used to say, as a joke, we never really did this or thought this way, it was locker room & shower humor, you of all people should know this Matty, yes let's not hijack this thread, I agree, I don't need to defend myself to anyone here, it's all good to me ;)
You think joking about shooting people is "locker room humour"?
You vile thing.
Don't you ever presume to tell me what I should know.
You're a fucking disgrace. Not just to gay kind. Not just to positive folks.
You're a disgrace to the species.
And, for what it's worth, I wouldn't piss down your throat if your lungs were on fire.
MtD
And your a train-wreck, but I must admit, I just can't look away form this train-wreck, matty I do love your humor, it's too bad that you don't get any of mine, but yet you want everyone to get yours, can we all get along here RODNEY KING 93 :-* you can hate me if you want , but I still love you tho :-*
Thank you andy :-*
Den, you come back and call Matty a "train-wreck" after Andy just warned him about attacks? I know you saw Andy's warning because you thanked him.
And don't even think about saying the remark was a joke. Even if it was, it surely was not appropriate after Andy's warning.
Consider yourself warned too.
Ann
Can we PLEASE get back to celebrating Bin Laden's death!
Caution: Canadians and some Americans may be offended by the celebration of death in the following Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5iseJJ5ogA&feature=related
And what remark was this Ann ::) and NO I didn't see Andy's remark until after I posted it, and Thanked Andy for this, after the fact, again your so late to this party as always.......
Dennis, either you saw Andy's post when you hit reply and went back and amended it before posting to include the thanks, or you edited it quickly enough so it did not show a edit stamp.
Either way, you saw the warning and should have edited out your snarky comments - the remark I was referring was obviously where you called Matty a train-wreck as I clearly said in my warning.
Keep posting in this thread about this matter - drop it - or your warning will turn into a seven day time out.
Ann
Can we PLEASE get back to celebrating Bin Laden's death!
Caution: Canadians and some Americans may be offended by the celebration of death in the following Video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A5iseJJ5ogA&feature=related
Ditto on Ann's remarks, Den.dully noted Andy ;)
@JRE: That Coroner's report gets the "SEAL" of approval.
;)
I shall toss in my traditional wet blanket.
Let's imagine a hypothetical situation. There is a very powerful foreign country. We'll call it Hubria. Officially it is an ally of the United States, but most people in the United States hate Hubria and most Hubrians. Hubria is much more technologically advanced than the United States, with a far more powerful military.
For the past few years the Hubrians have been using their advanced weaponry on people whom they have identified as criminals inside the United States. The United States government condemns the attacks, but everyone knows it is cooperating with the Hubrians. For each criminal the Hubrians manage to kill, they kill about ten Americans who had nothing to do with the criminals the Hubrians are targeting.
Now the Hubrians send a small invasion force into the United States to extract a particularly notorious criminal. They succeed. The United States government finds itself in the difficult situation of either admitting that it has been cooperating with operations that killed innocent Americans, or making a transparently dishonest show of indignation over the violation of our sovereignty. Also, the US government has to decide how to handle the clear message that we couldn't be trusted to extradite a criminal or handle the situation on our own.
How would you, as a US citizen, feel about the Hubrians' action? How would you feel about them exulting in its success?
This is the situation in which Pakistan finds itself. This is the situation in which the people of Pakistan find themselves. It's humiliating to know that a powerful foreign country can swoop into your neighborhood any time they choose to do so. Humiliation generates a response, maybe delayed, but certain.
I'm not saying that the action which resulted in bin Laden's death wasn't the best option under the circumstances. But this action will have consequences none of us can foresee. We tend to think of a single bogeyman as the enemy ("Everything will be OK once Saddam Hussein is dead") and are perplexed when the death of a single bad guy doesn't solve more of the problem. Things could on balance be better as a result. Or not. And this could be al-Qaida's best recruiting tool in years.
It will probably take decades to know, if we ever do.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drone_attacks_in_Pakistan (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drone_attacks_in_Pakistan)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3MiD_U4CHQ
I think Americans have been celebrating because finally after almost 10 years he was found and eliminated. It was a much needed “win” for us. It took a hell of a long time, but we accomplished what we set out to do. I don't wish death on most people. Someone like OBL though? A mastermind of an event that killed thousands of innocent people including children? Sorry, I am glad he is gone. He was the definition of evil. Also I agree that any country that this had occurred in would feel the same. It is very personal the United States just as it would have been to Canada if it had happened there. I know slamming the US has been in vogue for a while, and while it is an imperfect place, I love it, I'm proud to call it home. I can't imagine living anywhere else. With the bad there is much good. I am sure most people feel that way wherever they live though. We will never be completely out of danger, but for now, I must join in the chorus…..USA!
Joe
P.S. Even though it is nice in theory, as Denb45 said, sometimes you have to say fuck the kumbaya shit.
I flat out reject the idea that I was proposing any type of kumbaya moment, instead what I was saying is we need to find new ways to live in an ever connected world. I take offense that the suggestion that maybe there is something that America could do differently, because we make mistakes all the time. When I mention this trend toward violence, it is because I have been away from America for almost four years and I have become re-sensitized to violence. Our headline news rarely involves murders, drive-by shootings, rapes, etc. and when a murder does occur, it rarely involves handguns. I'm not slamming anybody here, because no country is perfect. However, what your culture exposes you to, can greatly influence your view of the world and for us to ignore that fact is pure folly.
So when I see the celebrating in America, over the death of another human being, I am seeing it through Canadian eyes if you will and what I see is terrifying. However, what troubles me most is the idea that there are no new ways to promote American interests, or worse, that suggesting a new approach may be in order, is met with disdain. Instead of celebrating the death of one man, why not celebrate the death of his hateful philosophies? Folks across the Middle East are doing just that, showing the world that citizen driven regime change, is possible, through non violence, because that is the true miracle here. I realize that many of these people are being brutalized, but they started the change they seek, through non-violent means, which is the exact opposite of what OBL believed.
Many of these revolts have sought and received the support of Washington and I hope that President Obama will continue to change the dialog we have with the Arab world. The only reason I speak up, is that it is hard to see the "whole" America while living within it. It will always be a great country and a world leader and this death represents an opportunity to change how we deal with cultures that are different from our own. If I was living in Iraq, I may not understand the need to remove Saddam, just because he was a tyrant. At least under a dictator, I had more services than I do now, under American occupation. To many the awful truth is that America came to their country, pursing solely American goals, of removing Saddam and in the process they destroyed my cities, my town and my home.
There are so many victims here, in far too many countries and at some point, countries will need to find better ways to promote their own interests, while respecting the culture of others. I so hope that discussions like this are happening world wide, because wars solve nothing. Whether they are waged by individuals or countries, the only way to win, is to not play the game.
Whether they are waged by individuals or countries, the only way to win, is to not play the game.
I flat out reject the idea that I was proposing any type of kumbaya moment, instead what I was saying is we need to find new ways to live in an ever connected world. I take offense that the suggestion that maybe there is something that America could do differently, because we make mistakes all the time. When I mention this trend toward violence, it is because I have been away from America for almost four years and I have become re-sensitized to violence. Our headline news rarely involves murders, drive-by shootings, rapes, etc. and when a murder does occur, it rarely involves handguns. I'm not slamming anybody here, because no country is perfect. However, what your culture exposes you to, can greatly influence your view of the world and for us to ignore that fact is pure folly.
So when I see the celebrating in America, over the death of another human being, I am seeing it through Canadian eyes if you will and what I see is terrifying. However, what troubles me most is the idea that there are no new ways to promote American interests, or worse, that suggesting a new approach may be in order, is met with disdain. Instead of celebrating the death of one man, why not celebrate the death of his hateful philosophies? Folks across the Middle East are doing just that, showing the world that citizen driven regime change, is possible, through non violence, because that is the true miracle here. I realize that many of these people are being brutalized, but they started the change they seek, through non-violent means, which is the exact opposite of what OBL believed.
Many of these revolts have sought and received the support of Washington and I hope that President Obama will continue to change the dialog we have with the Arab world. The only reason I speak up, is that it is hard to see the "whole" America while living within it. It will always be a great country and a world leader and this death represents an opportunity to change how we deal with cultures that are different from our own. If I was living in Iraq, I may not understand the need to remove Saddam, just because he was a tyrant. At least under a dictator, I had more services than I do now, under American occupation. To many the awful truth is that America came to their country, pursing solely American goals, of removing Saddam and in the process they destroyed my cities, my town and my home.
There are so many victims here, in far too many countries and at some point, countries will need to find better ways to promote their own interests, while respecting the culture of others. I so hope that discussions like this are happening world wide, because wars solve nothing. Whether they are waged by individuals or countries, the only way to win, is to not play the game.
I find it interesting that Osama was buying AMERICAN Pepsi everyday and other American products such as medications and toothpaste.
You know it's gonna be a bad day when you see a German Shepard with body armor and night vision goggles being lowered from a Stealth Black Hawk into your back yard.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2011/05/04/military-working-dog-used-bin-laden-compound-raid/
Among the commandos was a heroic canine – a bomb-sniffing dog who was attached to a team member as the SEALs were lowered from a Black Hawk.
The dogs are well-protected in these dangerous situations, armed with ballistic body armor, protective gear to shield against bullets and shrapnel, and infrared night-sight cameras that provide crucial feedback to troops and warn of potential ambushes
All this soldier wants is a doggie treat as his reward.
I would rather see them use the laser cats from snl but that's just my preference . When my bulldog farts she sometimes walks in circles to get a better whiff so I'm sure I could teach her to sniff bombs and like it .
Out of curiosity how many of the people who are happy that OBL is dead are also against the death penalty? To me this is a very extreme case of the death penalty. I would gladly be the man that shot dead many a murderous bastard throughout history, and feel no remorse about it whatsoever.
Out of curiosity how many of the people who are happy that OBL is dead are also against the death penalty? To me this is a very extreme case of the death penalty. I would gladly be the man that shot dead many a murderous bastard throughout history, and feel no remorse about it whatsoever.
He was leader of the Al-Qaeda with whom we are supposedly at war with. There is no court on the battlefield. See the problem is these radical fundamentalist groups don't fight your so-called traditional warfare. So when we invade somebody's little gated casa located on a lush mountain side it just doesn't seem right. But, make no mistake about it, it's still a war. LOL I wonder if everyone thought the guy was going to make a valiant last stand like the Battle of the Bulge or something...
This has been both humorous and disappointing at the same time.
Out of curiosity how many of the people who are happy that OBL is dead are also against the death penalty? To me this is a very extreme case of the death penalty. I would gladly be the man that shot dead many a murderous bastard throughout history, and feel no remorse about it whatsoever.
Watching the families of the victims of 9/11 being interviewed gives me the greatest sense of pride in Americans. Dignified is the word that comes to mind.
Why do they keep changing this story about what really happened? does anyone know or have any thought about this ::)
there are always the Wikileaks folks out there that will try to get this stuff on the air........just let it go ..it is over....move on...
Out of curiosity how many of the people who are happy that OBL is dead are also against the death penalty? To me this is a very extreme case of the death penalty. I would gladly be the man that shot dead many a murderous bastard throughout history, and feel no remorse about it whatsoever.
I am glad he is gone. He was a war criminal that killed THOUSANDS of people. This was a proven fact.
That's fine. But we have courts to prosecute people, no matter how glaringly obvious the guilty verdict may be in your eyes.
If the intention was to assassinate him, then they should say that's what the plan was. Or just do it, walk away and pretend you weren't involved, knowing you got your man. Job done.
This playing around with facts, stumbling over their story and misinformation is making them look like fools. It's like a bad episode of Judge Judy.
The growing disquiet is as always about the rule of law, the values that we should hold dear and sadly seem to being eroded. The fact that it was possibly the easier and most expedient action to take him out, should not change the idea that if possible he should have been brought to justice.
He was leader of the Al-Qaeda with whom we are supposedly at war with. There is no court on the battlefield. See the problem is these radical fundamentalist groups don't fight your so-called traditional warfare. So when we invade somebody's little gated casa located on a lush mountain side it just doesn't seem right. But, make no mistake about it, it's still a war. LOL I wonder if everyone thought the guy was going to make a valiant last stand like the Battle of the Bulge or something...
This has been both humorous and disappointing at the same time.
I am against the death penalty. I did feel a lot of satisfaction at first, but then began wondering whether it is right to be judge, jury, and executioner even in war? And, many dems have always said terrorism is more of a law enforcement issue than a military one, which would seem to mean even Osama should have his day in court. Learning Osama was not armed and hearing his 13 year-old daughter claim he had surrendered for some time and then they killed him, made it obvious this was a kill mission only. The Seals rushed in and killed his son and others who were holding their hands up to surrender. Having said that, I understand they were under a lot of pressure and having to make split-second decisions-- knowing who they were dealing with. And, seeing the video of Osama saying he thought the planes and fuel would only collapse the floors above and not the whole building made me think he deserved what he got.
Oh, how bought that secret chopper that has a skin that makes it quieter than most and makes it sound like it is flying away from you than toward you? I guess that is why they blew it up. However, they are concerned China will get their hands on this technology.
Being at war with an organization is a bit of a stretch, there are no clearly defined boundaries, and no civilians. He committed an act of terror and we decided unilaterally to kill him for it. I don't think that decision was wrong at all. I was just curious how others felt about it. I say this because generally the more liberal a person is the more they are against the death penalty (clouded issue to say the least).
Being at war with an organization is a bit of a stretch, there are no clearly defined boundaries, and no civilians. He committed an act of terror and we decided unilaterally to kill him for it. I don't think that decision was wrong at all. I was just curious how others felt about it. I say this because generally the more liberal a person is the more they are against the death penalty (clouded issue to say the least).
Is this a real pic that has been either leaked or sent out, or just quick work by someone with photoshop?
Sounds more like you're just trying to troll liberals -- what the motive is for this I won't dare guess.
Regardless, in a legal context Bin Laden was a combatant and hence a capture/kill operation is entirely legal. Congress authorized force specifically for those that were behind 9/11. So both US and international law are covered.
Attempting to shift this thread into a discussion of the death penalty is a strawman.
Did congress declare war on Al Qaeda?
Wow Wump thanks for summing up my feelings about this whole thing in 2 pictures! To the point and very effective. Wish I had thought of it. Those pictures say it all..end of story.
Joe
I am with you, Joe. This whole subject stirs me up in such a way that I can hardly even post about it. I've attempted replies for several days and couldn't get through it. I don't know if you could call it a PTSD or simply a trigger for a pre-existing depression issue, but it literally causes me to cry. I am crying right now typing this, dammit - and I wasn't when I started.
And yeah...I think people shouled get to see the photo if they want to. Too gruesome? Well, it was pretty gruesome to have to watch people swan dive to their deaths on the pavement below, but we didn't get much choice about that either, did we? And may it inflame situations? Probably. But they are inflamed anyway. A fucking comic strip can inspire death threats, so fuck it. And it isn't like these certain fringe groups aren't already planning ways to blow us to smithereens anyway. That's a fact that brought us to this point in the first place.
Why don't you let me speak for myself instead of trying to foist your opinions on me? I said exactly what I meant to say and I wasn't attempting to steer the conversation.
Hillary Clinton said it best when she told Pakistan a couple of years ago to "help us in the war on terror or QUIT taking our money."
Ted
Of course torture works -- that is why it has been done as long as history has been tracked. Doesn't make it right, doesn't mean we should do it, but make no mistake -- it does work.
Mike
source (http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/09/osama-bin-laden-us-pakistan-deal)
The US and Pakistan struck a secret deal almost a decade ago permitting a US operation against Osama bin Laden on Pakistani soil similar to last week's raid that killed the al-Qaida leader, the Guardian has learned.
So when a detainee being tortured doesn't really know something and yet to get you to stop torturing they just make something up... that's what you consider "working"? Should we venture into the Spanish Inquisition since you're saying history can show us the way? The Salem Witch Trials obtained plenty of confessions to being witches. Sorry, but that comment of yours doesn't make a lot of sense.
Does anyone collect the $25mil?
Does anyone collect the $25mil?
So, sorry -- it's your comment that isn't taking a full view.
Mike
Does anyone collect the $25mil?
How about we distribute that bounty to the orphaned children of the soldiers and tower victims that gave their lives over the last ten years to see this day come.
Darling,
It makes a lot of sense actually, though I never said it was perfect -- AND I AM NOT ADVOCATING IT. However, when someone has info, torture will often get it out. Throw all your what ifs at that statement if you will -- but it won't change the fact that if you know something, you will likely spill it if pushed to the limit of physical endurance. So, sorry -- it's your comment that isn't taking a full view.
Mike
This just in...
The Pope Floats
What, did the Poop shoot Osama? Or did he throw him into the ocean from that little boat? I'm confuzzled as to what the Poop has to do with Osama. ???
It's a thread non-sequitur or since it's amphibious-related perhaps we should dub it non-squirter.
Non-squirter? Think of all the wear and tear from washing bed sheets that would save. ;D
Non-squirting does not sound like fun Ann :-\
Both Hubby man and I are both shooters & squirting it's our male nature and we just wouldn't have it any other way ;D
He thought it was funny.
Jake 'the one eye'd trouser snake' has been known to hit the bullseye! ;) :o
his seed hit me in the eye(s) a few times. He thought it was funny.That really makes the eyes burn and turns them very red - but a little visine
oops
wrong thread
Oh hey, did you all read the son's statement in the Times.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/11/world/asia/binladen-statement.html?_r=1
Thanks for not answering my points, bocker.
oops
wrong thread
Oh hey, did you all read the son's statement in the Times.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/11/world/asia/binladen-statement.html?_r=1
My response the OBL bunch:
I hereby most cordially invite you to go fuck yourselves. Your father was a tremendously sociopathic piece of shit, on par with Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot and others like them.
Our country has spend trillions of dollars it doesn't have to try to find your father. We finally did, and we killed him as he deserved. Dear old dad decided to have over 3,000 people arbitrarily killed. He didn't seem to feel that those people desrved any kind of "trial" before being sentenced to death, so why should he be entitled to a respect he himself didn't show to others? As far as the women in the compund getting shot in the melee, well that's what happens when you knowingly spend your life with a mass murderer. If OBL was such a concerned husband, why did he allow women to be in a dangerous situation to begin with?
Last point, considering how much it would cost to keep OBL incarcerated, the only real solution was to plug him. We've wasted enough money on the bastard as it is already, and I doubt you would have ponied up the money to cover the costs of keeping him alive.
Please save your indignant bullshit for someone who cares. Which most of the world does not.
My response the OBL bunch:
I hereby most cordially invite you to go fuck yourselves. Your father was a tremendously sociopathic piece of shit, on par with Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot and others like them.
Our country has spend trillions of dollars it doesn't have to try to find your father. We finally did, and we killed him as he deserved. Dear old dad decided to have over 3,000 people arbitrarily killed. He didn't seem to feel that those people desrved any kind of "trial" before being sentenced to death, so why should he be entitled to a respect he himself didn't show to others? As far as the women in the compund getting shot in the melee, well that's what happens when you knowingly spend your life with a mass murderer. If OBL was such a concerned husband, why did he allow women to be in a dangerous situation to begin with?
Last point, considering how much it would cost to keep OBL incarcerated, the only real solution was to plug him. We've wasted enough money on the bastard as it is already, and I doubt you would have ponied up the money to cover the costs of keeping him alive.
Please save your indignant bullshit for someone who cares. Which most of the world does not.
My response the OBL bunch:
I hereby most cordially invite you to go fuck yourselves. Your father was a tremendously sociopathic piece of shit, on par with Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot and others like them.
Our country has spend trillions of dollars it doesn't have to try to find your father. We finally did, and we killed him as he deserved. Dear old dad decided to have over 3,000 people arbitrarily killed. He didn't seem to feel that those people desrved any kind of "trial" before being sentenced to death, so why should he be entitled to a respect he himself didn't show to others? As far as the women in the compund getting shot in the melee, well that's what happens when you knowingly spend your life with a mass murderer. If OBL was such a concerned husband, why did he allow women to be in a dangerous situation to begin with?
Last point, considering how much it would cost to keep OBL incarcerated, the only real solution was to plug him. We've wasted enough money on the bastard as it is already, and I doubt you would have ponied up the money to cover the costs of keeping him alive.
Please save your indignant bullshit for someone who cares. Which most of the world does not.
As I said before, I hearts ya.
Pornography found in Osama bin Laden hideout, US officials claim
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/13/pornography-osama-bin-laden-hideout)
I've heard from a "reliable" source that some of the porn was of a South Floridian striking a nude ballerina type pose and requesting Osama wear soccer clothes ::)
Pornography found in Osama bin Laden hideout, US officials claim
(http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/13/pornography-osama-bin-laden-hideout)
I've heard from a "reliable" source that some of the porn was of a South Floridian striking a nude ballerina type pose and requesting Osama wear soccer clothes ::)
And a second piece was a video or picture involving some type of butt vacuum...
Maybe the pics and/or video will be released under the Freedom of Information Act ----
I'm just sayin'.....
Thought you might like to know
"How to Recognize a Gay Terrorist"
His name is:
"YOMAMA BIN SHOPPIN
video or picture involving some type of butt vacuum...
Maybe the pics and/or video will be released under the Freedom of Information Act ----
I'm just sayin'.....
“The trail to bin Laden did not begin with a disclosure from Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who was waterboarded 183 times. We did not first learn from Khalid Sheikh Mohammed the real name of bin Laden’s courier, or his alias, Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti — the man who ultimately enabled us to find bin Laden. The first mention of the name Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti, as well as a description of him as an important member of Al-Qaeda, came from a detainee held in another country. The United States did not conduct this detainee’s interrogation, nor did we render him to that country for the purpose of interrogation. We did not learn Abu Ahmed’s real name or alias as a result of waterboarding or any ‘enhanced interrogation technique’ used on a detainee in U.S. custody. None of the three detainees who were waterboarded provided Abu Ahmed’s real name, his whereabouts, or an accurate description of his role in Al-Qaeda.
“In fact, not only did the use of ‘enhanced interrogation techniques’ on Khalid Sheikh Mohammed not provide us with key leads on bin Laden’s courier, Abu Ahmed; it actually produced false and misleading information. Khalid Sheikh Mohammed specifically told his interrogators that Abu Ahmed had moved to Peshawar, got married, and ceased his role as an Al-Qaeda facilitator — which was not true, as we now know. All we learned about Abu Ahmed al-Kuwaiti through the use of waterboarding and other ‘enhanced interrogation techniques’ against Khalid Sheik Mohammed was the confirmation of the already known fact that the courier existed and used an alias.
Top 5 porn sites visited by Osama...ROFL, that was good. :D
#5. Bare Burka.com
#4. Al Show You My Qaeda.com
#3. Hide In My Cave.com
#2. Shake Your Tali-bon bon.com
#1. Ji-STRING-had
Also this..
(http://i1018.photobucket.com/albums/af308/IwuvPhilly/porn.jpg)
Top 5 porn sites visited by Osama...This will go down as an AIDSmeds forum post classic! LMAO!
#5. Bare Burka.com
#4. Al Show You My Qaeda.com
#3. Hide In My Cave.com
#2. Shake Your Tali-bon bon.com
#1. Ji-STRING-had
Also this..
(http://i1018.photobucket.com/albums/af308/IwuvPhilly/porn.jpg)