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By Kolzilla41
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Obama is getting ready to make a speech. Speculation is Bin Laden is dead. Also, is this a big deal?
Last edited by Kolzilla41 on May 1st, 2011, 10:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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By Sly Fox
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I am still trying to decipher in my mind what this really means. While it is great to know that he finally has been eliminated. I'm not sure if this helps or hurts our overall war on Islamic terrorism. Now the extremists will have a martyr to rally behind in their efforts to besiege the West.
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By jbock13
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I agree with Sly.

Also, I hope that Obama will blame this on Bush :D
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By Purple Haize
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Would you rather have him STILL ALIVE? Seriously?
This is absolutely HUGE. How can anyone say that iti is not? So it has been 10 years but we got the SOB!! Psychologically this is a game changer. On the American side, we now can feel 'relieved' that the person who was behind 9/11 is rotting in hell. There are those who now breath a sigh of relief b/c the last 10 years of war seem 'worth it'.
On the flip side, the icon of the Militant Islam is dead. His death may make him a martyr, but they don't have a long shelf life. Those that were tacitly supporting Al Queda now will think twice.
On the 3rd side, there will be those who want to 'pay back America" for this and do whatever they have planned. But that is now becoming more and more a Zero sum game.
I am glad to have this POS no longer on the face of the planet! And if Obama had ANY grace, he would send a hearty THANK YOU to GWB, Dick Cheney, and those who called him General "Betray Us" will have to decide if they like their crow deep fried, BBQ, original recipe or extra crispy!
By 4everfsu
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This is a signal to all terrorist leaders who plan attacks on the US. We will get you. I am not worried about Al Qaeda. We just cut the head off the snake.
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By jbock13
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Flamerbob, I understand the skepticalness that you have (i know it's not a word). But I think this is a good moment for all of us. Unless you believe that we've been waiting purposely to kill bin Laden, which I doubt you do.

That's just my take.
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By Kolzilla41
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Not being skeptical. Just wondering if the same people I know that woke up at 4 am for a royal wedding are going to realize how huge this is. American's aren't known for being very bright on issues like this lately.
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By jbock13
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flamerbob wrote:Not being skeptical. Just wondering if the same people I know that woke up at 4 am for a royal wedding are going to realize how huge this is. American's aren't known for being very bright on issues like this lately.
No. Because those people (okay, well most) don't care enough to know about what's going on in the world. You know, the same people who think Obama is doing a great job on the economy?

I've traveled all around Central and South America and I can say by far Americans tend to be pretty gullible.
By SuperJon
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Screw all of you who are trying to make this political tonight. Thank the military tonight. Be proud of your country tonight. Tomorrow we can go back to being idiots. Tonight we're all one country.
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By Kolzilla41
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SuperJon wrote:Screw all of you who are trying to make this political tonight. Thank the military tonight. Be proud of your country tonight. Tomorrow we can go back to being idiots. Tonight we're all one country.
Is that directed at us?
By SuperJon
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It's directed at anyone making this political tonight. We can go back to hating each other and tearing our country apart tomorrow. Tonight's about being Americans and celebrating what some of our soldiers did today. Screw politics.
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By Covert Hawk
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It Still Wasn’t Worth It, and Is More War Coming?

By Anthony Gregory

The U.S. has finally killed Osama bin Laden, the press and the administration report. Many will say this vindicates the war on terrorism, but it doesn’t.

The Wall Street Journal says, “The development capped a manhunt of more than a decade for the architect of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that left 3,000 people dead and dramatically altered U.S. foreign policy and the nation’s sense of security.”

“Manhunt”? In fact, the U.S. response to 9/11 has been a minor revolution in American statecraft toward the principles of aggressive war, nationalism and centralized executive power. Hundreds of thousands have died. Trillions have been spent. Key civil liberties have been undermined. And will the war now end? All of it? What domestic impositions and foreign occupations will remain?

Obama is absolutely right about the horrific loss that visited so many people on 9/11, including the unseen communities, families and loved ones touched by the tragedy, and we shouldn’t forget this. But even more neglected are the many who have been devastated by the U.S. government in its wars, before and after 9/11. Al-Qaeda, as Obama notes, has killed scores of Muslims throughout the world. This makes bin Laden a mass murderer of Muslims, the president correctly says. What of the scores of thousands of Muslims killed by the U.S.? What does that make our government?

Notably, Obama describes the operation that killed Osama as involving some degree of precision – at least compared to the drone attacks and all out wars that typify U.S. foreign policy, although the president didn’t say this. Had a very limited operation been all the U.S. was doing for ten years — if this was indeed something resembling a “manhunt” — there would be much less to protest, as well as less of a budget problem.

Now that Osama’s dead, if Obama does bring the troops home and end the ramping up of the national security state at home, he will deserve some credit, although that still doesn’t legitimize everything that’s happened since 9/11 – including, for example, the war with Libya, as divorced from the goal of killing bin Laden as was Bush’s adventure in Iraq. But Obama says the task of defending U.S. security is “not complete.” That would mean more war, I fear. Indeed, Senate hawks are pushing for a war in Syria, and it is unclear that Osama’s death will deter the War Party from calling for more military interventions, all under this rubric of the war on terror. But if the war on terror doesn’t end now that the main villain implicated in 9/11 is dead, does that not bring into question the war on terror’s rationale? For how can it be that this war has been worth it for killing Osama, yet the war must continue now that he’s dead? What in fact will mean the end of the war on terrorism?
http://www.independent.org/blog/index.php?p=10392
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By PAmedic
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Sly Fox wrote:I am still trying to decipher in my mind what this really means. While it is great to know that he finally has been eliminated. I'm not sure if this helps or hurts our overall war on Islamic terrorism. Now the extremists will have a martyr to rally behind in their efforts to besiege the West.
my first thought as well.

but symbolic, and perhaps some comfort for the families of those lost on 9-11.
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By jbock13
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Covert, I know as fellow libertarians we're skeptical of all these foreign wars. But it is what is for now. Let's just celebrate this moment.
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By WinthropEagleFan
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jcmanson wrote:How do we know he's dead?
I think for now it's a matter of trusting what has been told to us...and also realizing that the political and international fall-out of a discovery that this was a false statement would be so large, that no president would make an announcement like that without being sure he is correct. Maybe I'm naïve, but I can't see what long-term gain there would be to announce this without being sure it is true...
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By jbock13
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I wouldn't be surprised if Al-Qaeda tries to put up some phony to look like Bin Laden.

The fact that we've waited a week to announce this gives me faith that it's really him. I know everything the White House does is political, but this wasn't the White House who killed him. It was our military.

Let's celebrate this day.
By SuperJon
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Why are you saying we waited a week to announce it? Obama said last night that this happened yesterday.
By LUconn
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4everfsu wrote:I am not worried about Al Qaeda. We just cut the head off the snake.
He hasn't been the head of the snake for about 10 years now. The Al Qaeda branch in Yemen almost tried to take down an airliner back around Christmas remember? He had nothing to do with that. This was all about justice, perception, morale, etc. Certainly not that big of a deal in terms of eliminating a current threat to us.
By olldflame
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Interesting that he was not found in some remote cave in the mountains, but in a newly-built million-dollar compound in a resort area popular with high-ranking officials from the Pakastani military. Oh, and his "youngest wife" was with him. :roll:

The fact that he was apparently "buried at sea" because no country would agree to allow it on their land within the muslim 24 your time frame specified in muslim law will no doubt add to the speculation.
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By Schfourteenteen
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WinthropEagleFan wrote:
jcmanson wrote:How do we know he's dead?
I think for now it's a matter of trusting what has been told to us...and also realizing that the political and international fall-out of a discovery that this was a false statement would be so large, that no president would make an announcement like that without being sure he is correct. Maybe I'm naïve, but I can't see what long-term gain there would be to announce this without being sure it is true...
WE LANDED ON THE MOON!
By phoenix
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bin Laden needed killing. Justice has been done.

I'm not even going to gripe about it taking ten years -- it took 50 to get Eichmann, after all. But I don't think the war on terror is over; in fact, I have a feeling that the other side is going to start things up again very soon.

To quote Winston Churchill -- "This is not the end, it is not even the beginning of the end, but it is perhaps the end of the beginning."

To quote Someone even more famous -- "Do not rejoice when your enemy falls, & let not your heart be glad when he stumbles (Proverbs 24:17)"
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By jbock13
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SuperJon wrote:Why are you saying we waited a week to announce it? Obama said last night that this happened yesterday.
According to many sources I have read, he was killed last Monday, but the U.S waited to test his DNA to make sure it was him. Let me try to find a few stories saying that, unless the facts have changed.

From Yahoo: "A small U.S. team conducted a night-time helicopter raid on the compound early on Monday."

Also, last night, wikipedia had his death as April 25, although now it says May 2?

Anyways, let's just be happy he's dead.
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