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Curt is a pure, unfiltered idiot. Im glad we got our guy.
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Bin Laden didn't deserve a proper burial for the simple fact that he perverted the tenets of islam and thus was not a true muslim. Disposing of him properly, however, gives the rest of the radical nutcakes one less reason to kill a few innocent people. They kill for simple cartoons so who knows how many would have to die to satisfy their anger at an improper burial?
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As a nation, when did we start respecting the burial customs of our enemies? We've killed tens of thousands of Muslims in the war on terror. Are you telling me that our government ensured that they each received a proper Muslim burial?
This was done for pure political reasons so that we would not ruffle any feathers in the Muslim world. Otherwise, why even announce how he was buried? Is it important? And to anybody that thinks he deserved a proper Muslim burial, I have a question for you. Had we captured him alive instead, should he have received a proper Muslim trial? |
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Also, I am in agreement with those that have said that we Americans should try to take the high road on these matters and show the rest of the world we are above the terrorists lunacy. Just my half cent...... |
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Obviously the answer is no. If the killing of OBL would bring an end to jihadists attacks, then it would absolutely be worth a proper Muslim burial. However, you and I (and the rest of this board) know that the respect we gave OBL will not do that. They have never needed a reason to kill innocent people. What was their reason for 9/11? We can't live our lives in fear from the jihadists and keep kissing their ass. People think if we play nice, then they'll play nice. It just deosn't work that way. |
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You asked a reasonable question and I gave you an answer. Now, I have a question for you (or anybody else that wants to answer). If some jihadist, after hearing the news about OBL, was planning a terrorist attack in retaliation, do you honestly think it matters one way or another in their mind whether we gave OBL a proper Muslim burial? Do you think that would change their mind? |
Has anyone considered that the burial at sea story is just that, a story to cover the fact that the body is in the U.S. possession for further analysis.
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edited to add: "Them" in my post above refers to terrorists, not Muslims. |
Can we at least confirm he wont be bidding on the scrap book on eBay? :)
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Edited to add: Nevermind, you don't have to go back and re-read it. Let me post it again: As a nation, when did we start respecting the burial customs of our enemies? We've killed tens of thousands of Muslims in the war on terror. Are you telling me that our government ensured that they each received a proper Muslim burial? This was done for pure political reasons so that we would not ruffle any feathers in the Muslim world. Otherwise, why even announce how he was buried? Is it important? And to anybody that thinks he deserved a proper Muslim burial, I have a question for you. Had we captured him alive instead, should he have received a proper Muslim trial? |
There is no single place on the face of this earth that I'd rather be than anywhere in the United States of America. Period.
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Fake a raid and his death. Announce it to the world, and see if he comes out of the shadows. If he does, then we know he's still out there and we can play it off like the hoax was all part of the plan to find him. If nothing turns up, then call it confirmation of his death, keep it on the hush, and continue to pretend like they really did just kill him. The symbolism would keep America's hopes high. Not that I really believe this, but anything's possible. I apologize if this theory offends anyone, but I just watched "Flags of our Fathers" the other day. So conspiracies of this sort are kind of fresh in my mind.. I'd prefer just going with what we've been told for now. |
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Today, assets of the United States killed Osama Bin Laden and took custody of his body. God Bless America!!
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I'm satisfied with the way things ended for Osama. If he had been taken alive it would have been a complete nightmare. He's gone & I'm very comfortable with that.
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We're better than those savage animals, period, whether we gave that pig a Muslim burial or not. I could care less what they did with his body as long as it was a dead body.
As for the handwringing over some celebration of UBL's death -- that's the first death that America has celebrated in 10 years -- and he killed 3000 innocent Americans. Muslims in the Middle East dance in the streets and hand out candy every time an American plane crashes, a head is cut off or Lara Logan is raped. Or when an entire Israeli family was murdered in Itamar -- including a 3 month old baby whose head was nearly severed with a knife. Lots of celebrating by Muslims then. Direct all consternation about gruesome displays of celebration to them, not us. |
You asked a reasonable question and I gave you an answer. Now, I have a question for you (or anybody else that wants to answer). If some jihadist, after hearing the news about OBL, was planning a terrorist attack in retaliation, do you honestly think it matters one way or another in their mind whether we gave OBL a proper Muslim burial? Do you think that would change their mind?
__________________ It would not stop any planned attack but it would avoid riling up angry radical muslim idiots who would then form mobs and attack American or European citizens (because we are all the same to them), consulates, and/or embassies. It happens every time someone gets a speck of dust on the koran, draws a picture of allah or writes or says that islam just might not be the greatest religion ever. |
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Edited to add: Why can't people just admit that there are bad people in this world who want to kill us and don't need any reason to get "riled up?" |
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I see this as 100% positive thing. With Osama being dumped at sea, we don't have to worry about his gravesite becoming a site for religious pilgrims, etc. All the easier to forget him.
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With all due respect, I must take serious issue with your characterizing Bin Laden and his ilk as animals. That is an undue insult to my dog, man's' best friend and a noble creature. Ken |
There is nothing that the United States of America can do that will avoid riling up radical muslims who believe that America is the devil and that we all deserve to die. Absolutely nothing.
But the manner in which we conduct ourselves in the aftermath of events like killing Bin Laden will help avoid riling up MODERATE and PEACEFUL muslims. I just do not see any reason to help the bad guys recruit new members to their terrorist ranks. |
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TSA Heightened Alert
I flew out of Philadelphia this morning and was worried about new stringent procedures to avert retaliation. I was right to be concerned; the first class and priority flyers were not allowed a VIP line - they had to go in with the rest of us. No shit.
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When did "OSAMA" Bin Lan becaome "USAMA" Bin Laden? All the media is calling him Usama with a "U" and for the last 10 years ++ I always saw it written with an "O". Is it because it looks too much like our President name when written with the O? Serious question, I am just curious why the change in spelling suddenly?
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Peace. Let's not let dislike of Obama or Bush splinter us on the issue of giving "credit" for this. Bush put the machinery in motion, Obama continued the hunt and gave the order that finished it. In the interim, our intelligence people figured it out. Then our special forces did what they were trained to do and did it perfectly. Due to the efforts of lots of people, he's now dead. That fact alone means there is more than enough credit for all who were involved to share in. My $.02.
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A bad man who should have been neutralized 15 years ago was finally killed. I feel no joy, no justice. His fate was sealed long ago.
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When we killed Sadaam's son Uday, they provided photo's of his dead body so everyone could see it was him and it was true. Same with when they captured Sadaam. They even used to do it with the old gangsters who were wanted dead or alive. But here, they quickly dump his body in the ocean and don't release pictures? Am I the only one who finds this as odd? |
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No you are not. Thats some pretty messed up sh1t!!:eek: I still really believe we will see photos and or video, of Bin Laden's dead body, in the coming days/weeks though. |
As soon as the Seals killed him, they took a photograph which was uploaded and sent to a lab for identification (same as we do around here). The photo of his dead corpse is out there and will probably be made public soon.
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It’s a rather amazing military maneuver where they could storm a small fortress, apprehend the world’s most wanted man and escape with no causalities. Great job Navy SEALS!
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Officials also have images of bin Laden in a white shroud before his burial at sea." |
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