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    I was trying to say that bin laden will not get his 70 virgins. He will get rammed up in his ass though by the people who died because of him. Good riddance to that ing asshole.

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    Probably not ting himself to the extent you believe. Osama has spoken out revealing that he wants to become a martyr. Almost in a jealous tone at times in reference to his terrorist friends that have died before him. This is exactly how he wanted to die, and he was probably surprised to last this damn long. Surviving for 10 years after a mass mission from the US Army is started in order to kill you is pretty damn long and impressive.
    That is such BS. All those guys talked of martyrdom so that they could send out the kids who strapped bombs to their chests and committed suicide pressing the trigger with said "martyrs" having bought into the idea of martyrdom.

    If he was such a bad ass he had plenty of opportunities to martyr himself, yet he died in a three story mansion while his minions fought hundreds of miles away in Afghanistan and Iraq.

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    That is such BS. All those guys talked of martyrdom so that they could send out the kids who strapped bombs to their chests and committed suicide pressing the trigger with said "martyrs" having bought into the idea of martyrdom.

    If he was such a bad ass he had plenty of opportunities to martyr himself, yet he died in a three story mansion while his minions fought hundreds of miles away in Afghanistan and Iraq.
    +34038490384093840938490834098390480948291407 to 329483209483 power

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    And I agree the shield tactic is for pussies but when it's all said and done (in his mind) he wanted to die in the jihad, probably not from some random stupid reason. It's about time that piece of is dead but I have to recognize his hide and seek skills, I doubt that ever will be duplicated.
    are you sure it was him who hide behind a woman as a shield, or one of his henchmen...

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    It was only a matter of time before Alex Jones found a way to spin this:

    Red Alert: Government Had Osama bin Laden Frozen for Years

    via: infowars


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    bin laden and hussein had one thing in common, 2 fkn muppets of the USA who got out of control and needed to be put to sleep....

    ghadafi must be tin himself atm

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    It was only a matter of time before Alex Jones found a way to spin this:

    Red Alert: Government Had Osama bin Laden Frozen for Years

    via: infowars

    You gotta be ing kidding me.

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    Man, doesnt matter if that pic is fake though.
    Im just glad he knew he was about to ing die when he heard the helicopter, gunshots and the Navy Seals hunting him the down. And I hope he sharted in his pants because suicide is forbidden in the muslim religion.
    When he attacked the US he commited suicide.

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    i find it interesting that bin laden was buried at sea so soon...

    was he cremated? or are we going to have idiotic salvagers diving down there to recover his body and sell it?

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    How 'bout them Navy Seals!!! Go USA!!

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    i find it interesting that bin laden was buried at sea so soon...

    was he cremated? or are we going to have idiotic salvagers diving down there to recover his body and sell it?
    If they go through all that trouble, they earned it.

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    Wasn't Hitler pronounced dead on May 1st too? Hmmmmmmmm

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    Wasn't Hitler pronounced dead on May 1st too? Hmmmmmmmm
    Yep

    The Illuminatis have an agenda

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    Wasn't Hitler pronounced dead on May 1st too? Hmmmmmmmm
    Yeah, I heard that this morning.

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    Yeah, I heard that this morning.
    And for those that think terrorism is over with now., pffft. It's just beginning.

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    no proof of his death given he is then buried at sea.




    Go ahead CNN, feed with credible news

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    no proof of his death given he is then buried at sea.




    Go ahead CNN, feed with credible news
    Did they interview the sharks?

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    did they interview the sharks?
    lol

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    i find it interesting that bin laden was buried at sea so soon...

    was he cremated? or are we going to have idiotic salvagers diving down there to recover his body and sell it?
    Just read on CNN that Islam allows burial at sea. They supposedly treated his remains in accordance with Islamic tradition, including burial within one day. They didn't want a grave site that would become a "Mecca" for terrorists.

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    Remember during the campaign when obama said he'd authorize strikes in pakistan without asking permission if he had reliable intel that bin laden was there? Mccain laughed at him and said "you can't do that"
    Second presidential debate, October 7, 2008

    BROKAW: Sen. McCain, thank you very much.

    Next question for Sen. Obama, it comes from the F section and is from Katie Hamm. Katie?

    QUESTION: Should the United States respect Pakistani sovereignty and not pursue al Qaeda terrorists who maintain bases there, or should we ignore their borders and pursue our enemies like we did in Cambodia during the Vietnam War?

    OBAMA: Katie, it's a terrific question and we have a difficult situation in Pakistan. I believe that part of the reason we have a difficult situation is because we made a bad judgment going into Iraq in the first place when we hadn't finished the job of hunting down bin Laden and crushing al Qaeda.

    So what happened was we got distracted, we diverted resources, and ultimately bin Laden escaped, set up base camps in the mountains of Pakistan in the northwest provinces there.

    They are now raiding our troops in Afghanistan, destabilizing the situation. They're stronger now than at any time since 2001. And that's why I think it's so important for us to reverse course, because that's the central front on terrorism.

    They are plotting to kill Americans right now. As Secretary Gates, the defense secretary, said, the war against terrorism began in that region and that's where it will end. So part of the reason I think it's so important for us to end the war in Iraq is to be able to get more troops into Afghanistan, put more pressure on the Afghan government to do what it needs to do, eliminate some of the drug trafficking that's funding terrorism.

    But I do believe that we have to change our policies with Pakistan. We can't coddle, as we did, a dictator, give him billions of dollars and then he's making peace treaties with the Taliban and militants.

    OBAMA: What I've said is we're going to encourage democracy in Pakistan, expand our nonmilitary aid to Pakistan so that they have more of a stake in working with us, but insisting that they go after these militants.

    And if we have Osama bin Laden in our sights and the Pakistani government is unable or unwilling to take them out, then I think that we have to act and we will take them out. We will kill bin Laden; we will crush Al Qaida. That has to be our biggest national security priority.

    BROKAW: Sen. McCain?

    MCCAIN: Well, Katie, thank you.

    You know, my hero is a guy named Teddy Roosevelt. Teddy Roosevelt used to say walk softly -- talk softly, but carry a big stick. Sen. Obama likes to talk loudly.

    In fact, he said he wants to announce that he's going to attack Pakistan. Remarkable.

    You know, if you are a country and you're trying to gain the support of another country, then you want to do everything you can that they would act in a cooperative fashion.

    When you announce that you're going to launch an attack into another country, it's pretty obvious that you have the effect that it had in Pakistan: It turns public opinion against us.

    Now, let me just go back with you very briefly. We drove the Russians out with -- the Afghan freedom fighters drove the Russians out of Afghanistan, and then we made a most serious mistake. We washed our hands of Afghanistan. The Taliban came back in, Al Qaida, we then had the situation that required us to conduct the Afghan war.

    Now, our relations with Pakistan are critical, because the border areas are being used as safe havens by the Taliban and Al Qaida and other extremist organizations, and we have to get their support.

    Now, Gen. Petraeus had a strategy, the same strategy -- very, very different, because of the conditions and the situation -- but the same fundamental strategy that succeeded in Iraq. And that is to get the support of the people.

    We need to help the Pakistani government go into Waziristan, where I visited, a very rough country, and -- and get the support of the people, and get them to work with us and turn against the cruel Taliban and others.

    And by working and coordinating our efforts together, not threatening to attack them, but working with them, and where necessary use force, but talk softly, but carry a big stick.

    OBAMA: Tom, just a...

    BROKAW: Sen. McCain...

    OBAMA: ... just a quick follow-up on this. I think...

    MCCAIN: If we're going to have follow-ups, then I will want follow-ups, as well.

    BROKAW: No, I know. So but I think we get at it...

    MCCAIN: It'd be fine with me. It'd be fine with me.

    BROKAW: ... if I can, with this question.

    OBAMA: Then let's have one.

    BROKAW: All right, let's have a follow-up.

    MCCAIN: It'd be fine with me.

    OBAMA: Just -- just -- just a quick follow-up, because I think -- I think this is important.

    BROKAW: I'm just the hired help here, so, I mean...

    OBAMA: You're doing a great job, Tom.

    Look, I -- I want to be very clear about what I said. Nobody called for the invasion of Pakistan. Sen. McCain continues to repeat this.

    What I said was the same thing that the audience here today heard me say, which is, if Pakistan is unable or unwilling to hunt down bin Laden and take him out, then we should.

    Now, that I think has to be our policy, because they are threatening to kill more Americans.

    Now, Sen. McCain suggests that somehow, you know, I'm green behind the ears and, you know, I'm just spouting off, and he's somber and responsible.

    MCCAIN: Thank you very much.

    OBAMA: Sen. McCain, this is the guy who sang, "Bomb, bomb, bomb Iran," who called for the annihilation of North Korea. That I don't think is an example of "speaking softly."

    This is the person who, after we had -- we hadn't even finished Afghanistan, where he said, "Next up, Baghdad."

    So I agree that we have to speak responsibly and we have to act responsibly. And the reason Pakistan -- the popular opinion of America had diminished in Pakistan was because we were supporting a dictator, Musharraf, had given him $10 billion over seven years, and he had suspended civil liberties. We were not promoting democracy.

    This is the kind of policies that ultimately end up undermining our ability to fight the war on terrorism, and it will change when I'm president.

    MCCAIN: And, Tom, if -- if we're going to go back and forth, I then -- I'd like to have equal time to go -- to respond to...

    BROKAW: Yes, you get the...

    MCCAIN: ... to -- to -- to...

    BROKAW: ... last word here, and then we have to move on.

    MCCAIN: Not true. Not true. I have, obviously, supported those efforts that the United States had to go in militarily and I have opposed that I didn't think so.

    I understand what it's like to send young American's in harm's way. I say -- I was joking with a veteran -- I hate to even go into this. I was joking with an old veteran friend, who joked with me, about Iran.

    But the point is that I know how to handle these crises. And Sen. Obama, by saying that he would attack Pakistan, look at the context of his words. I'll get Osama bin Laden, my friends. I'll get him. I know how to get him.

    I'll get him no matter what and I know how to do it. But I'm not going to telegraph my punches, which is what Sen. Obama did. And I'm going to act responsibly, as I have acted responsibly throughout my military career and throughout my career in the United States Senate.

    http://kynn.livejournal.com/1339259.html

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    What a president

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    Second presidential debate, October 7, 2008

    BROKAW: Sen. McCain, thank you very much.

    Next question for Sen. Obama, it comes from the F section and is from Katie Hamm. Katie?

    QUESTION: Should the United States respect Pakistani sovereignty and not pursue al Qaeda terrorists who maintain bases there, or should we ignore their borders and pursue our enemies like we did in Cambodia during the Vietnam War?

    OBAMA: Katie, it's a terrific question and we have a difficult situation in Pakistan. I believe that part of the reason we have a difficult situation is because we made a bad judgment going into Iraq in the first place when we hadn't finished the job of hunting down bin Laden and crushing al Qaeda.

    So what happened was we got distracted, we diverted resources, and ultimately bin Laden escaped, set up base camps in the mountains of Pakistan in the northwest provinces there.

    They are now raiding our troops in Afghanistan, destabilizing the situation. They're stronger now than at any time since 2001. And that's why I think it's so important for us to reverse course, because that's the central front on terrorism.

    They are plotting to kill Americans right now. As Secretary Gates, the defense secretary, said, the war against terrorism began in that region and that's where it will end. So part of the reason I think it's so important for us to end the war in Iraq is to be able to get more troops into Afghanistan, put more pressure on the Afghan government to do what it needs to do, eliminate some of the drug trafficking that's funding terrorism.

    But I do believe that we have to change our policies with Pakistan. We can't coddle, as we did, a dictator, give him billions of dollars and then he's making peace treaties with the Taliban and militants.

    OBAMA: What I've said is we're going to encourage democracy in Pakistan, expand our nonmilitary aid to Pakistan so that they have more of a stake in working with us, but insisting that they go after these militants.

    And if we have Osama bin Laden in our sights and the Pakistani government is unable or unwilling to take them out, then I think that we have to act and we will take them out. We will kill bin Laden; we will crush Al Qaida. That has to be our biggest national security priority.

    BROKAW: Sen. McCain?

    MCCAIN: Well, Katie, thank you.

    You know, my hero is a guy named Teddy Roosevelt. Teddy Roosevelt used to say walk softly -- talk softly, but carry a big stick. Sen. Obama likes to talk loudly.

    In fact, he said he wants to announce that he's going to attack Pakistan. Remarkable.

    You know, if you are a country and you're trying to gain the support of another country, then you want to do everything you can that they would act in a cooperative fashion.

    When you announce that you're going to launch an attack into another country, it's pretty obvious that you have the effect that it had in Pakistan: It turns public opinion against us.

    Now, let me just go back with you very briefly. We drove the Russians out with -- the Afghan freedom fighters drove the Russians out of Afghanistan, and then we made a most serious mistake. We washed our hands of Afghanistan. The Taliban came back in, Al Qaida, we then had the situation that required us to conduct the Afghan war.

    Now, our relations with Pakistan are critical, because the border areas are being used as safe havens by the Taliban and Al Qaida and other extremist organizations, and we have to get their support.

    Now, Gen. Petraeus had a strategy, the same strategy -- very, very different, because of the conditions and the situation -- but the same fundamental strategy that succeeded in Iraq. And that is to get the support of the people.

    We need to help the Pakistani government go into Waziristan, where I visited, a very rough country, and -- and get the support of the people, and get them to work with us and turn against the cruel Taliban and others.

    And by working and coordinating our efforts together, not threatening to attack them, but working with them, and where necessary use force, but talk softly, but carry a big stick.

    OBAMA: Tom, just a...

    BROKAW: Sen. McCain...

    OBAMA: ... just a quick follow-up on this. I think...

    MCCAIN: If we're going to have follow-ups, then I will want follow-ups, as well.

    BROKAW: No, I know. So but I think we get at it...

    MCCAIN: It'd be fine with me. It'd be fine with me.

    BROKAW: ... if I can, with this question.

    OBAMA: Then let's have one.

    BROKAW: All right, let's have a follow-up.

    MCCAIN: It'd be fine with me.

    OBAMA: Just -- just -- just a quick follow-up, because I think -- I think this is important.

    BROKAW: I'm just the hired help here, so, I mean...

    OBAMA: You're doing a great job, Tom.

    Look, I -- I want to be very clear about what I said. Nobody called for the invasion of Pakistan. Sen. McCain continues to repeat this.

    What I said was the same thing that the audience here today heard me say, which is, if Pakistan is unable or unwilling to hunt down bin Laden and take him out, then we should.

    Now, that I think has to be our policy, because they are threatening to kill more Americans.

    Now, Sen. McCain suggests that somehow, you know, I'm green behind the ears and, you know, I'm just spouting off, and he's somber and responsible.

    MCCAIN: Thank you very much.

    OBAMA: Sen. McCain, this is the guy who sang, "Bomb, bomb, bomb Iran," who called for the annihilation of North Korea. That I don't think is an example of "speaking softly."

    This is the person who, after we had -- we hadn't even finished Afghanistan, where he said, "Next up, Baghdad."

    So I agree that we have to speak responsibly and we have to act responsibly. And the reason Pakistan -- the popular opinion of America had diminished in Pakistan was because we were supporting a dictator, Musharraf, had given him $10 billion over seven years, and he had suspended civil liberties. We were not promoting democracy.

    This is the kind of policies that ultimately end up undermining our ability to fight the war on terrorism, and it will change when I'm president.

    MCCAIN: And, Tom, if -- if we're going to go back and forth, I then -- I'd like to have equal time to go -- to respond to...

    BROKAW: Yes, you get the...

    MCCAIN: ... to -- to -- to...

    BROKAW: ... last word here, and then we have to move on.

    MCCAIN: Not true. Not true. I have, obviously, supported those efforts that the United States had to go in militarily and I have opposed that I didn't think so.

    I understand what it's like to send young American's in harm's way. I say -- I was joking with a veteran -- I hate to even go into this. I was joking with an old veteran friend, who joked with me, about Iran.

    But the point is that I know how to handle these crises. And Sen. Obama, by saying that he would attack Pakistan, look at the context of his words. I'll get Osama bin Laden, my friends. I'll get him. I know how to get him.

    I'll get him no matter what and I know how to do it. But I'm not going to telegraph my punches, which is what Sen. Obama did. And I'm going to act responsibly, as I have acted responsibly throughout my military career and throughout my career in the United States Senate.

    http://kynn.livejournal.com/1339259.html


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