Nigguhs ain't gonna do shit. We need to fucking nuke those rats. Useless.
You understand that there are members of Al Qaeda all around the world, right? They're not just located in the middle east. There are small, secret factions in countries all over the place including here in America.
Al Qaeda and the Taliban have transformed from just being terrorist groups into a way of thinking. I remember reading that some people that American soldiers have been fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan don't even live in either country but instead some come down from Europe just to take a shot and try to kill an American.
You cannot nuke Al Qaeda. Stop saying "let's fucking nuke them". All that would do is kill millions of innocent people and piss of the entire world. As well as end the world's oil supply.
dood, they released the video of our own president, JFK getting his fucking face blown off and theyre worried about it being to gruesome to show BinLadenbitch with a hole in his head, release the pictures.
Nigguhs ain't gonna do shit. We need to fucking nuke those rats. Useless.
You understand that there are members of Al Qaeda all around the world, right? They're not just located in the middle east. There are small, secret factions in countries all over the place including here in America.
Al Qaeda and the Taliban have transformed from just being terrorist groups into a way of thinking. I remember reading that some people that American soldiers have been fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan don't even live in either country but instead some come down from Europe just to take a shot and try to kill an American.
You cannot nuke Al Qaeda. Stop saying "let's fucking nuke them". All that would do is kill millions of innocent people and piss of the entire world. As well as end the world's oil supply.
dood, they released the video of our own president, JFK getting his fucking face blown off and theyre worried about it being to gruesome to show BinLadenbitch with a hole in his head, release the pictures.
It's not the same circumstances George. We are better than to release a photo as some kind of trophy. What good would come out of releasing it anyway other than simply being able to see him dead?
0 fucks given.
NUKE 'EM.
What you don't realize is how negatively your life would also be affected from that.
dood, they released the video of our own president, JFK getting his fucking face blown off and theyre worried about it being to gruesome to show BinLadenbitch with a hole in his head, release the pictures.
It's not the same circumstances George. We are better than to release a photo as some kind of trophy. What good would come out of releasing it anyway other than simply being able to see him dead?
That's just it though. Why not just show him dead, even if you have to fuzz out some things if they are "too graphic". I mean we have shows on TV that show police investigate real murders and we see the corpses all the time. It has nothing to do with being better than that. I just donnot see what the huge deal is about it, we see dead bodies on the news every night. Why are we worried about showing Bin Laden's body? I say post the pictures and shut everyone up, I mean for christs sake we saw enough carnage on 9/11 on live TV... Give the families and our country the satisfaction of seeing the picture.
dood, they released the video of our own president, JFK getting his fucking face blown off and theyre worried about it being to gruesome to show BinLadenbitch with a hole in his head, release the pictures.
It's not the same circumstances George. We are better than to release a photo as some kind of trophy. What good would come out of releasing it anyway other than simply being able to see him dead?
That's just it though. Why not just show him dead, even if you have to fuzz out some things if they are "too graphic". I mean we have shows on TV that show police investigate real murders and we see the corpses all the time. It has nothing to do with being better than that. I just donnot see what the huge deal is about it, we see dead bodies on the news every night. Why are we worried about showing Bin Laden's body? I say post the pictures and shut everyone up, I mean for christs sake we saw enough carnage on 9/11 on live TV... Give the families and our country the satisfaction of seeing the picture.
The fact that the government isn't releasing the picture has almost nothing to do with the picture being too disturbing for the public, no matter what you've heard.
Releasing pictures won't silence people either, and we have to show the rest of the world that we are better than to release a photo of a guy we killed. I honestly don't see any good coming from it, if anything it could incite more people than it would silence. He's dead, the country and those families should be able to find solace in that without needing some pictures of him dead to feed their curiosity. I'm coming off a bit harsh here but I don't understand why we need the pictures to be fully happy about the situation.
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Statement From the Family of Osama bin Laden Published: May 10, 2011
I Omar Ossama Binladin and my brothers the lawful children and heirs of the Ossama Binladin (OBL) have noted wide coverage of the news of the death of our father, but we are not convinced on the available evidence in the absence of dead body, photographs, and video evidence that our natural father is dead. Therefore, with this press statement, we seek such conclusive evidence to believe the stories published in relation to 2 May 2011 operation Geronimo as declared by the President of United States Barrack Hussein Obama in his speech that he authorized the said operation and killing of OBL and later confirmed his death.
If OBL has been killed in that operation as President of United States has claimed then we are just in questioning as per media reports that why an unarmed man was not arrested and tried in a court of law so that truth is revealed to the people of the world. If he has been summarily executed then, we question the propriety of such assassination where not only international law has been blatantly violated but USA has set a very different example whereby right to have a fair trial, and presumption of innocence until proven guilty by a court of law has been sacrificed on which western society is built and is standing when a trial of OBL was possible for any wrongdoing as that of Iraqi President Sadam Hussein and Serbian President Slobodan Miloševic'. We maintain that arbitrary killing is not a solution to political problems and crime's adjudication as Justice must be seen to be done.
It is also unworthy of the special forces to shoot unarmed female family members of Binladen killing a female and that of one of his son.
Most importantly, when it is a common knowledge that OBL's family is residing at one place outside KSA, why they were not contacted to receive his dead body. His sudden and un witnessed burial at sea has deprived the family of performing religious rights of a Muslim man.
Finally, now that the operation is concluded we wish the Government of Pakistan to release and hand over all minors of the family and all the family members are reunited at one place and are repatriated to their country of origin, especially female members of the family to avoid further oppression and we seek international support to that effect.
Without agreeing to the ways of OBL as to how he professed, believed and operated, We Omar Ossama Binladin, and my brothers, the lawful children of the Ossama Binladin (OBL) herewith demand an inquiry under UNO to reach to the accuracy of the facts as stated by United States into the fundamental question as to why our father was not arrested and tried but summarily executed without a court of law. We are putting these questions to the United Nations, OIC, President of United States that a necessary evidence is presented to the family in private and or public to make us believe what they claim, and all the remaining family members are repatriated and united after necessary initial investigation.
In making this statement, we want to remind the world that Omar Ossam Binladin, the fourth-born son of our father, always disagreed with our father regarding any violence and always sent messages to our father, that he must change his ways and that no civilians should be attacked under any circumstances. Despite the difficulty of publicly disagreeing with our father, he never hesitated to condemn any violent attacks made by anyone, and expressed sorrow for the victims of any and all attacks. As he condemned our father, we now condemn the president of the United States for ordering the execution of unarmed men and women.
Failure to answer these questions will force us to go to International forum for justice such as International Criminal Court and International Court of Justice and UN must take notice of the violation of international law and assist us to have answers for which we are lawful in seeking them. A panel of eminent British and international lawyers is being constituted and a necessary action may be taken if no answers are furnished within 30 days of this statement.
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i dont really believe them or anything but im still kinda nervous
Al Qaeda and the Taliban have transformed from just being terrorist groups into a way of thinking. I remember reading that some people that American soldiers have been fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan don't even live in either country but instead some come down from Europe just to take a shot and try to kill an American.
You cannot nuke Al Qaeda. Stop saying "let's fucking nuke them". All that would do is kill millions of innocent people and piss of the entire world. As well as end the world's oil supply.
http://edition.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapcf/05/10/pakistan.us.military.fight/?hpt=T2
NUKE 'EM.
Releasing pictures won't silence people either, and we have to show the rest of the world that we are better than to release a photo of a guy we killed. I honestly don't see any good coming from it, if anything it could incite more people than it would silence. He's dead, the country and those families should be able to find solace in that without needing some pictures of him dead to feed their curiosity. I'm coming off a bit harsh here but I don't understand why we need the pictures to be fully happy about the situation.
Published: May 10, 2011
I Omar Ossama Binladin and my brothers the lawful children and heirs of the Ossama Binladin (OBL) have noted wide coverage of the news of the death of our father, but we are not convinced on the available evidence in the absence of dead body, photographs, and video evidence that our natural father is dead. Therefore, with this press statement, we seek such conclusive evidence to believe the stories published in relation to 2 May 2011 operation Geronimo as declared by the President of United States Barrack Hussein Obama in his speech that he authorized the said operation and killing of OBL and later confirmed his death.
If OBL has been killed in that operation as President of United States has claimed then we are just in questioning as per media reports that why an unarmed man was not arrested and tried in a court of law so that truth is revealed to the people of the world. If he has been summarily executed then, we question the propriety of such assassination where not only international law has been blatantly violated but USA has set a very different example whereby right to have a fair trial, and presumption of innocence until proven guilty by a court of law has been sacrificed on which western society is built and is standing when a trial of OBL was possible for any wrongdoing as that of Iraqi President Sadam Hussein and Serbian President Slobodan Miloševic'. We maintain that arbitrary killing is not a solution to political problems and crime's adjudication as Justice must be seen to be done.
It is also unworthy of the special forces to shoot unarmed female family members of Binladen killing a female and that of one of his son.
Most importantly, when it is a common knowledge that OBL's family is residing at one place outside KSA, why they were not contacted to receive his dead body. His sudden and un witnessed burial at sea has deprived the family of performing religious rights of a Muslim man.
Finally, now that the operation is concluded we wish the Government of Pakistan to release and hand over all minors of the family and all the family members are reunited at one place and are repatriated to their country of origin, especially female members of the family to avoid further oppression and we seek international support to that effect.
Without agreeing to the ways of OBL as to how he professed, believed and operated, We Omar Ossama Binladin, and my brothers, the lawful children of the Ossama Binladin (OBL) herewith demand an inquiry under UNO to reach to the accuracy of the facts as stated by United States into the fundamental question as to why our father was not arrested and tried but summarily executed without a court of law. We are putting these questions to the United Nations, OIC, President of United States that a necessary evidence is presented to the family in private and or public to make us believe what they claim, and all the remaining family members are repatriated and united after necessary initial investigation.
In making this statement, we want to remind the world that Omar Ossam Binladin, the fourth-born son of our father, always disagreed with our father regarding any violence and always sent messages to our father, that he must change his ways and that no civilians should be attacked under any circumstances. Despite the difficulty of publicly disagreeing with our father, he never hesitated to condemn any violent attacks made by anyone, and expressed sorrow for the victims of any and all attacks. As he condemned our father, we now condemn the president of the United States for ordering the execution of unarmed men and women.
Failure to answer these questions will force us to go to International forum for justice such as International Criminal Court and International Court of Justice and UN must take notice of the violation of international law and assist us to have answers for which we are lawful in seeking them. A panel of eminent British and international lawyers is being constituted and a necessary action may be taken if no answers are furnished within 30 days of this statement.