Ice House said:Please Mr Obama lets bring all of our troops home now and end the violence.
Mission accomplished.
enough of the nonsense!
Bring em home.
This would be fully serving justice...now let's see if it happens :?Xt said:We can reverse the patriot act and the that...
Ice House said:Usama Bin Laden is dead.
Grace be to God.
Please Mr Obama lets bring all of our troops home now and end the violence.
Mission accomplished.
enough of the nonsense!
Bring em home.
It would be amazing to move past it all. But I also fear things will get worse not better. I can see this being the catalyst for more attacks on America leading down same path and keeping the cycle going.polytrip said:It realy makes me sad, looking at what the past ten years have done to our world. I hope there will be a day that we can just all forget about all the wars and all the hate. That we can just leave all this shit behind us and get back to normal again. But i fear that the next ten years won't be much better.
smokerx said:do you really still believe what you are taled by news ? come on people wake up. switch off your tv's
corpus callosum said:"No matter what country
Under the sun
You can't mete out justice
From the barrel of a gun".
smokerx said:do you really still believe what you are taled by news ? come on people wake up. switch off your tv's
so thank god we killed osama
usa usa
#1
oonly cost 1.5 trillion and the ruining of the world economy
but now the world knowsif you mess with us we will hunt you down and drag ourselves into mire and cause the deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians
so we can shoot a bullet into your head
people are bloodthirsty monsters
people cheering in the streets
what the fuck is wrong with us
universecannon said:smokerx said:do you really still believe what you are taled by news ? come on people wake up. switch off your tv's
sadly, i'd have to agree with this ^
SnozzleBerry said:Ice House said:Please Mr Obama lets bring all of our troops home now and end the violence.
Mission accomplished.
enough of the nonsense!
Bring em home.This would be fully serving justice...now let's see if it happens :?Xt said:We can reverse the patriot act and the that...
jbark said:In this case, I think the notion that it would be so easily disprovable lends the news a great deal of credibility: all Osama would need to do to stir things up, if the news were fabricated and he were still truly alive, would be to release a meta-dated (sic) video of himself spoofing the americans.
HOWEVER, the spin on that would surely be that the video was undoubtedly a doctored video made BEFORE he was killed, in the event that he was killed, to discredit news sources and the US government/military. Spin upon spin upon spin - makes the world go round, and makes me dizzy...
But seriously, if you take a moment to think about it, the US would have more to lose by fabricating an easily disprovable tale than by just leaving well enough alone. It is important to always question our news sources and their agendas, and to read widely and variedly to accrue many perspectives, but at the same time, being overly cynical and mistrustful of ALL news can lead to an intellectual paralysis - you have to believe some things, some of the time, or the world grinds to a halt - or, as individuals we cease to truly weigh information, choosing the easier path of just offhandedly discounting ALL wide spanning and traditional sources.
jbark said:And I, for one, while I do not say this at all lightly, am glad that he is dead. I feel safer for myself and my family. Capturing him alive would have been a legal, security, cultural and punitive nightmare. Someone threatening the lives of so many innocent people all across the globe (lest we forget Madrid, Mumbai, Baghdad and all the other attacks) for so many years, in such a covert and illegal (I refer to international law) manner, deserves to be taken out of play in the interest of international security and safety.
Anyway, this is what I believe. Bravo America and peace to the rest of the world who have quivered under the threat of Al Qaeda for nearly 20 years.
I'm glad that he is dead two, but for the sake of preventing new terror attacks it would have been much more effective seeing him in one of those orange suits. Many little boys in pakistan or saudi arabia want to be osama bin-laden when they're old. That's the sad truth. Little childeren grow up being implanted with propaganda about how beautyfull it is to die as a marter for allah. Being caught alive is in their view a lot less glamorous. It would have brought him back to normal, human proportions as well.jbark said:universecannon said:smokerx said:do you really still believe what you are taled by news ? come on people wake up. switch off your tv's
sadly, i'd have to agree with this ^
In this case, I think the notion that it would be so easily disprovable lends the news a great deal of credibility: all Osama would need to do to stir things up, if the news were fabricated and he were still truly alive, would be to release a meta-dated (sic) video of himself spoofing the americans.
HOWEVER, the spin on that would surely be that the video was undoubtedly a doctored video made BEFORE he was killed, in the event that he was killed, to discredit news sources and the US government/military. Spin upon spin upon spin - makes the world go round, and makes me dizzy...
But seriously, if you take a moment to think about it, the US would have more to lose by fabricating an easily disprovable tale than by just leaving well enough alone. It is important to always question our news sources and their agendas, and to read widely and variedly to accrue many perspectives, but at the same time, being overly cynical and mistrustful of ALL news can lead to an intellectual paralysis - you have to believe some things, some of the time, or the world grinds to a halt - or, as individuals we cease to truly weigh information, choosing the easier path of just offhandedly discounting ALL wide spanning and traditional sources.
And I, for one, while I do not say this at all lightly, am glad that he is dead. I feel safer for myself and my family. Capturing him alive would have been a legal, security, cultural and punitive nightmare. Someone threatening the lives of so many innocent people all across the globe (lest we forget Madrid, Mumbai, Baghdad and all the other attacks) for so many years, in such a covert and illegal (I refer to international law) manner, deserves to be taken out of play in the interest of international security and safety.
Anyway, this is what I believe. Bravo America and peace to the rest of the world who have quivered under the threat of Al Qaeda for nearly 20 years.
JBArk
endlessness said:jbark said:In this case, I think the notion that it would be so easily disprovable lends the news a great deal of credibility: all Osama would need to do to stir things up, if the news were fabricated and he were still truly alive, would be to release a meta-dated (sic) video of himself spoofing the americans.
HOWEVER, the spin on that would surely be that the video was undoubtedly a doctored video made BEFORE he was killed, in the event that he was killed, to discredit news sources and the US government/military. Spin upon spin upon spin - makes the world go round, and makes me dizzy...
But seriously, if you take a moment to think about it, the US would have more to lose by fabricating an easily disprovable tale than by just leaving well enough alone. It is important to always question our news sources and their agendas, and to read widely and variedly to accrue many perspectives, but at the same time, being overly cynical and mistrustful of ALL news can lead to an intellectual paralysis - you have to believe some things, some of the time, or the world grinds to a halt - or, as individuals we cease to truly weigh information, choosing the easier path of just offhandedly discounting ALL wide spanning and traditional sources.
^ This.. (and jbark, if one takes a picture next to a newspaper, there's no way to fabricate this ahead of time.... )
jbark said:And I, for one, while I do not say this at all lightly, am glad that he is dead. I feel safer for myself and my family. Capturing him alive would have been a legal, security, cultural and punitive nightmare. Someone threatening the lives of so many innocent people all across the globe (lest we forget Madrid, Mumbai, Baghdad and all the other attacks) for so many years, in such a covert and illegal (I refer to international law) manner, deserves to be taken out of play in the interest of international security and safety.
Anyway, this is what I believe. Bravo America and peace to the rest of the world who have quivered under the threat of Al Qaeda for nearly 20 years.
^ NOT this..
You know funny enough when I read the "someone threatening lives of so many innocent people", I actually was thinking you were talking about the world leaders such as george bush and obama, lol...
You really feel safer? I mean, do you think now bin laden's sons and daughters and followers will say "ah yeah alright now im gonna find some legal peaceful job, I dont care my dad was killed in a way that ignored all international laws in front of all the children" ? And the fact that all these people (innocent or not) have been tortured for the information to be achieved. So ends justify means? Not for me..
I think its just more and more hatred being generated world wide, which over generations cannot have a good effect, and is certainly not making the world safer for our children and grandchildren. Soldiers in foreign territory, GTFO!! Years and years of invading foreign territory for all sorts of twisted reasons, hypocresy to the max when it comes to "human rights", which western countries keep violating in sneaky ways, and then pointing the finger at others. Argh this all makes me sick as hell....................
)-Al Qaeda has never claimed to represent any country per se.Also seeing Osama in an orange jump suit would only serve to make Western civilians at more risk in any country where Al Qaeda had a presence/degree of sympathy.