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Osama Bin Laden is Dead

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:techman: aint it the truth! :lol:

Good on Obama. Good on America.
I'm glad you guys nailed this dickhead.
 
MSNBC said that Pakistan scrambled F-16s to intercept the helicopters as they were departing the compound, but we were able to contact them in time to call off the attack.

One of the helicopters carrying the SEALs was hit by ground fire as the SEALs were roping down to the ground inside the compound, but it was able to land and get everyone off. Another helicopter held in reserve was then called in to pick up the SEALs on the way out and the damaged helicopter was destroyed with explosives to prevent its capture.
 
Turns out the compound was less than a half-mile from a military academy. Doesn't sound like the Pakistan government was looking very hard for him.
 
Woke up this morning to very surprising news. This won't change much on the international stage, but nonetheless, good job. I completely understand the satisfaction it brings to many American families. It took too long, but he got what he deserved.
 
Turns out the compound was less than a half-mile from a military academy. Doesn't sound like the Pakistan government was looking very hard for him.

I never can get behind that logic. It really doesn't mean anything.

How could OBL have been so close to a major installation and not been fucking NOTICED? :wtf:

Some elements of the Pakistani government clearly knew bin Laden was there, but just because there's a military academy nearby doesn't mean they specifically would have noticed anything. I'm pretty sure bin Laden didn't move into the compound with a ticker tape parade in broad daylight and walk to get groceries every day.
 
Bin Laden could have walked into a NY police station and nobody would have noticed. Prove me the opposite, haha!
 
Turns out the compound was less than a half-mile from a military academy. Doesn't sound like the Pakistan government was looking very hard for him.

Duh. it's why we didn't tell them we were coming in. The compound was huge and everyone know goes "It's of course built to hide important people. They knew he was there and just didn't care. It's why we should have kept going once we made our way through Afghanistan. Pakistan is a terrorist sate with nukes.
 
I for one am glad he's dead. Normally do not celebrate the death of men, but he wasn't a man, he was a monster who's sent countless innocent and easily swayed people to their deaths. It is only just that he met his.
 
Some elements of the Pakistani government clearly knew bin Laden was there, but just because there's a military academy nearby doesn't mean they specifically would have noticed anything. I'm pretty sure bin Laden didn't move into the compound with a ticker tape parade in broad daylight and walk to get groceries every day.

Ironically it seems US intelligence found Bin Laden's hideout exactly because it was so inconspicuous, because they thought it was suspicious that such a big house has neither a telephone nor internet connection.
 
Shot and then dumped over the side of a ship at sea; sounds like an appropriate end. Glad the Yanks got the job done; well done lads. :techman:

Wills & Kate appreciate the belated wedding present, too.
 
"I can hear you, the rest of the world can hear you and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon."

It's been almost ten years and two Presidents but that SOB finally heard us, loud and clear!


God Bless the fine men and women in uniform who are willing to give their lives to protect all of us from such evil.



Whoa Nellie
 
You're closer to me in age, so I can understand you looking at other problems facing the nation. But the reporters on the scenes of these celebrations are reporting that many are in their late teens and early twenties. These are people who were between 8 and 12 years old. This guy was a flesh and blood boogieman, the face of the enemy who did 9/11.

This is the military of our country literally killing a generations collective embodiment of evil, of the shadow in the night out to get you. The real life Freddie Kruger or Jason.

I'm no shrink, but I'd be willing to bet that this reaction would be seen as a healthy reaction, and one which could be explained.

I actually think the reasons that it is mostly late teens and early 20s folks out in the streets is much simpler than that. The news came late at night when most older people who have to go to work on Monday morning were already in bed, and many college students were not. And college students will find any excuse to party - especially if it means avoiding studying for finals. I'm sure they are actually happy about the news, but the fact that they are the ones out partying in the streets is to me, more a reflection on their desire to gather and party for any reason rather than because 9/11 particularly affected their generation. My sister is a freshman in college right now and she hasn't viewed Osama bin Laden any differently than I have (I am 25), she hasn't been living in fear of him like he is a bogeyman. He's just a bad dude to her, like many other bad terrorist dudes.

I also agree with tomalak that seeing people in the streets cheering does kind of make me feel uncomfortable and reminds me of images of people in the Middle East cheering after a terrorist attack. I think that this is good news, but there is still so much other bad stuff going on that it is hard to be excited about just one man's death. I understand that it is symbolic, but I feel more like saying, "good, finally, now let's move forward" rather than cheering.
 
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