Finally, after 10 years and billions of dollars.
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2011/05/01/national/main20058777.sht...
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Kudos to the fine people (even though they are, in some respect, assassins) who accomplished this feat, and a rare kudos to President Obama, who to his credit, did not squash this ongoing effort to rid the world of this heinous person, and gave a speech without his usual lackluster verbiage announcing this fact.
I'm not quite sure what to make of all this so far. I mean its great that they finally got him, there not many people on the planet that truly deserved to die but he was one of them. With that said though, is his death really that big of a victory now? Are there other targets out there these days that are higher value?
I'd be happy if they got rid of all the nasty scumbag terrorist... if only it were possible.
Don't drink the kool-aid. lol
The Weekly World News and The Star will now be able to showcase Osama-sightings and show pictures of dried fruit that looks like the former master of terror.
Lando does have a good point; with all the Osama impostors we've had through the years and the very low profile OBL has taken, what if this turns out not to be him? Will the authorities admit it if it isn't him? Is this a ruse to get the 'real' Osama to show himself? We need The Donald's team of investigators once again I trust, LOL.
Christopher,
The world is a much better place without UBL and the Navy Seals who performed this act are among the bravest and best people our nation has to offer. Their mission was to capture or kill Bin Laden, and they are trained in the difficult task of killing others. When Osama resisted capture, he was killed.
An assassination takes place when someone kills a famous or important person, usually for political reasons. Few Americans would argue that this killing was not justified, but it was an assassination. If you object to my use of the term 'assassin' previously, just note that I did not use it with any negative connotation. Unlike your inferences.
I am just a bit disquieted about the reactions that many people have shown at this announcement. Besides just being relieved at the news of Osama's death with no friendly casualties, and the pride in the brave actions of their countrymen in achieving this devil's death, many people celebrated like the proverbial muslim in the street during 9-11.
Perhaps, rather than celebrating his death, we should be mourning his life. This is what I think a good Christian should aspire to do. What he did in his life, should sadden and disturb us. Our gladness at the justice of his punishment should be tempered by a sadness that such a punishment is needed-- that a man could do things that deserved such punishment.
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