Author Topic: Bin Laden, dead.  (Read 14764 times)

"I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy." - Martin Luther King, Jr


Your avatar goes with that lol
"I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy." - Martin Luther King, Jr
Except that the fact that its osama. Who killed alot more than a thousand.

LOL

Just because he killed a ton of people does not make him any more important.

Maybe he was a important piece in the whole Al Qaeda works, but I really doubt it hence the last public appearance was somewhere around 06.


You know what is very odd. They captured Osama Bin Laden alive, then he mysteriously "died."

Hey guise, this picture is reel!
at least it's good quality :cookieMonster:


Does it upset anyone else that we murder someone, all of their buddies, and some of their female companions, and then the entire country breaks out into a flag-waving sing-along orgy in the streets?

Does it upset anyone else that we murder someone, all of their buddies, and some of their female companions, and then the entire country breaks out into a flag-waving sing-along orgy in the streets?
No.
The guy was a terrorist.

Does it upset anyone else that we murder someone, all of their buddies, and some of their female companions, and then the entire country breaks out into a flag-waving sing-along orgy in the streets?
"I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy." - Martin Luther King, Jr

No.
The guy was a terrorist.

Most of the people around him were probably innocent.

If the guy had anything to deal with two towers in NYC collapsing, I really just couldn't give two forgets about it.
Most of the people around him were probably innocent.
Nothing new.
We've been doing this already.

We've been doing this already.

Shoot first, ask questions later is getting a bit controversial.

They even originally captured Osama and he basically surrendered. Then he winded up as "dead."

Most of the people around him were probably innocent.
Who cares?

The tragedy here is not the death, it's that we still live in a world where these kinds of people can naturally breed and rise to the surface and claim power. It should scare people that Osama was able to gather a following, it should scare people that he had to be burried at sea to prevent his place of rest becoming a shrine to inspire more terrorism. We shouldn't be happy that he's dead, we should take this time to refelct on how we're still failing as a species. The celebration of his death should also be taken into consideration -- we're no better than the Romans with their gladiatorial combat.

is it bad i don't give a forget he's dead? :o