I agree that celebrating isn’t the way to go. I’m more of the ‘close the file and move onto the next asshole’ type.
But I’m not adverse to a little payback. Drop the body at the closest pig farm and let the hogs take care of it.
I agree that celebrating isn’t the way to go. I’m more of the ‘close the file and move onto the next asshole’ type.
But I’m not adverse to a little payback. Drop the body at the closest pig farm and let the hogs take care of it.
huh?
Uptight? This is serious news and a serious situation. There are probably going to be many more deaths that arise out of this. Sorry if I don’t react the same way that I would when my favorite football team wins the Superbowl.
I’m asking seriously, here. What possible useful purpose would such savagery serve?
My wife is a New Yorker, and she wasn’t happy either. She actually felt bad that she wasn’t happy. I told her it wasn’t something she should be happy about, per se, but that she ought to feel satisfied.
Yes. I was pretty close to feeling disgusted when I saw video on the news and pictures in the paper of Americans chanting and celebrating. ObL deserved to be brought to justice, and I don’t have a problem with us taking him out, but it’s still a solemn occasion and should be treated as such.
Savagery? If he was alive beforehand, yeah. But it is a dead body. Meat in other words. Hey, maybe it would keep him out of his religion’s fucked up version of heaven, if it existed. Or send a message to potential enemies of their eventual fate.
Fuck that shit.
After what bin Laden did to our country, celebrating is an entirely appropriate reaction to this news. Hell, if I lived in DC, I’d have been right out there with them. (I mean, if I hadn’t already been in bed when I heard. :))
Isn’t that exactly what the masses celebrating 9/11 in that part of the world were saying?
“After what those Americans have done to our countries why shouldn’t we celebrate?”
I think the whole thing is silly.
I mean, really? We killed an old man, who is absolutely no threat to us any longer in his bed. And all it costs us was several trillion dollars, the erosion of some of our own ideals and rights, thousands of American lives and hundreds of thousands of civilian casualties (but maybe they don’t count 'cause they were brown and Muslim?).
I can’t muster more than a half-hearted, eh… for this bit of news.
Guy had it coming, but the actual achievement seems, well less of an achievement given all that’s transpired.
Yeah, sure, that whole “desecrate bodies so our enemies fear us” thing always works out so well.
My reaction:
Good. Fuck that guy.
And I like this:
LOL!
We should start a thread with nothing but links to Obama + Osama funny pics.
See? The pics have me more excited that some insignificant old man dying out somewhere in west bubble fuck.
They’ll probably just have a certificate of live death…
Absolutely not. What, exactly, did the 3,000 people who were murdered on 9/11 do to them?
Osama, on the other hand, actually did do something real and concrete, not to mention horrifying, for which his execution is truly worth celebrating.
Yes, really. Justice is justice, and he’s now paid the price for his crimes. There’s no statute of limitations for murder. And I don’t buy that he was no longer a threat. The idea that he was sick and feeble has been blown out of proportion over the years. If nothing else, his continued freedom was great PR and a morale booster for Al Qaida.
Are you referring to George’s Wacky Iraqi Adventure? Because that was never about bin Laden.
Probably about the same as decapitating Daniel Pearl.
That is, none.
No, but Bush could never have sold the Iraq war to the American people if not for the insinuations about Iraqi involvement.
What the fuck are you talking about? The guy was 54 years old. That’s hardly ready for Depends and placement in the assisted living community.
Furthermore, his threat was never that he himself was going to parachute into DC and fight his way into the Oval Office.
Minimize the event all you want, I suppose, but you’re just way off base with these assertions.
Then what was his threat to us?