Osama Bin Laden finally dead.

@SK: I think what KR is trying to say is that in one of your post, you mentioned that you didn't care about what remains of Al Qaeda, and you were celebrating too much (or at least it was viewed that way) as if the whole thing is now over.
 
@SK: I think what KR is trying to say is that in one of your post, you mentioned that you didn't care about what remains of Al Qaeda, and you were celebrating too much (or at least it was viewed that way) as if the whole thing is now over.

What? Oh, come on, really?

Point to my quotes where I said that not long ago......:redface2:

Did I really said that I don't care about what of Al Qaeda today after their beloved leader is no longer with us.

I wasn't celebrating too much!
 
What? Oh, come on, really?

Point to my quotes where I said that not long ago......:redface2:

Did I really said that I don't care about what of Al Qaeda today after their beloved leader is no longer with us.

I wasn't celebrating too much!

I don't care. All I can say to them: BRING IT ON! I'm not afraid of them anymore! Without their leader, it's going to be very easy to defeat them now.

A very fitting to close a horrible chapter in America's History:



Soo beautiful! He got my vote next fall. He's going to be our president again, mate.



:laugh::laugh::laugh::laugh:

I LOVE IT!

There you go.
 
:rofl2:

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What? Oh, come on, really?

Point to my quotes where I said that not long ago......:redface2:

Did I really said that I don't care about what of Al Qaeda today after their beloved leader is no longer with us.

I wasn't celebrating too much!

Funny, even you can't even seem to understand your own post.
 
Exactly. Any proof in the eye of conspiracy theorist would be dismissed as Photoshopped or staged to fool the American public. And some people (ie Far Right and Tea Partier) don't want to give Obama any credit, so they would question the legitimacy of the kill on Bin Laden.

It really wasn't any one administration that made this happen. Bush set it in motion with his manhunt of Osama and left it to the MILITARY to do so . Obama ,while he has tried to repair and clean the Mid-East after the mess of 2003 , was not the one who killed him. It was the few people who went in there and shot that bastard down , possibly square in the face , that should be celebrated and honored. People forget over time that leaders, especially ones of nations , do not do most of the work. It's those who go in and do their job with the utmost humility that need to be given the credit as rightfully deserved, not some figurehead who nominally has little power .


People who criticize Bush on not finding him sooner know nothing on matters of policy and military. During those 8 years he was in Iraq, Afghanistan, dealing with the border and all sorts of problems. Remember Katrina anyone? not saying the invasion of 2003 was right , but it FREED Iraqis from a dictator.

And then there's the fact that his location was highly ideal for going out of the grid. If you go outta the grid in those remote locations, keep a low profile , and STAY like that you're set. In addition , having a few tribal leaders sympathetic to your cause as there are most likely some amongst the tribes in Pakistan and always , location ,location ,location. He probably went there to also focus on terrorism in India and the Pakistani border to wait it out.

It just simply came to luck , chance and the guarded house, they've found him.
 
Awwww.. C'mon...

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_bin_laden_geronimo

WASHINGTON – The top staffer for the Senate Indian Affairs Committee is objecting to the U.S. military's use of the code name "Geronimo" for Osama bin Laden during the raid that killed the al-Qaida leader.

Geronimo was an Apache leader in the 19th century who spent many years fighting the Mexican and U.S. armies until his surrender in 1886.

Loretta Tuell, staff director and chief counsel for the Senate Indian Affairs Committee, said Tuesday it was inappropriate to link Geronimo, whom she called "one of the greatest Native American heroes," with one of the most hated enemies of the United States.

"These inappropriate uses of Native American icons and cultures are prevalent throughout our society, and the impacts to Native and non-Native children are devastating," Tuell said.

Tuell is a member of the Nez Perce tribe and grew on the tribe's reservation in Idaho. The Senate Indian Affairs panel had previously scheduled a hearing for Thursday on racial stereotypes of native people. Tuell said the use of Geronimo in the bin Laden raid will be discussed.

Steven Newcomb, a columnist for the weekly newspaper Indian Country Today, criticized what he called a disrespectful use of a name revered by many Native Americans.

"Apparently, having an African-American president in the White House is not enough to overturn the more than 200-year American tradition of treating and thinking of Indians as enemies of the United States," Newcomb wrote.

After bin Laden was killed, the military sent a message back to the White House: "Geronimo EKIA" — enemy killed in action.

"It's another attempt to label Native Americans as terrorists," said Paula Antoine of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe in South Dakota.

A White House spokesman referred questions about the code name to the Pentagon. A Defense Department spokeswoman declined to comment.

Jefferson Keel, president of National Congress of American Indians, the largest organization representing American Indians and Alaska Natives, said, "Osama bin Laden was a shared enemy."

Keel said that since 2001, 77 American Indians and Alaskan Natives have died defending the U.S. in Afghanistan and Iraq. More than 400 have been wounded.

Beardy EKIA??? :laugh:
 

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