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just another blimp on the scene...another bump in the road....will this save the life of one american? we will never know....10 years in the making....and i still dont get it...why so long...why was he found right under out allies noses.....
something aint right about this clusterfuck....i am not distracting or disrespecting anyone involved with the military that accomplished this.....perhaps the military was right...that bush never wanted to catch bin laden.....now its serves the purpose of obama to do it.....
clinton, bush 2 were given chances to bring down bin laden and didnt do it....as in any situation...sometimes your competition makes one look good
I am glad Osama is dead however I don't understand why Muslims overseas are angry that people here are celebrating? alot of the people that are celebrating lost loves ones in the 9/11 attacks so of course they will be happy.
Thousands of jubilant New Yorkers flocked to the site of the 9/11 terror attack during the night to celebrate the killing of Osama bin Laden by U.S. troops, but for families who lost someone on 9/11 bin Laden's death was greeted with a mix of elation and sadness.
Revelers waved American flags, chanted "USA" and sang patriotic songs during the night. Others popped champagne corks, climbed trees, swung from lampposts and street signs in a spontaneous party that started shortly after President Obama announced bin Laden's death before midnight Sunday.
"Tonight is a great night," said Rocco Chierichella, the retired firefighter who famously handed President George W. Bush a bullhorn when he visited the smoldering wreckage of the twin towers nearly 10 years ago.
"People are releasing some of that jubilation," he told ABC News steps from where he told President Bush that he couldn't be heard.
"I can hear them all," Chierichella said of the revelers. "Let's hear it for the U.S. Army. Tonight is for them."
Osama Bin Laden Death Is Bittersweet for 9/11 Families - ABC News
I am glad Osama is dead however I don't understand why Muslims overseas are angry that people here are celebrating? alot of the people that are celebrating lost loves ones in the 9/11 attacks so of course they will be happy.
To most of the Muslim world, bin Laden was not a hero. They look at him as a mass murderer who brought shame on their religion
I am glad Osama is dead however I don't understand why Muslims overseas are angry that people here are celebrating? alot of the people that are celebrating lost loves ones in the 9/11 attacks so of course they will be happy.
To most of the Muslim world, bin Laden was not a hero. They look at him as a mass murderer who brought shame on their religion
Got a link or is this personal op?
Reminds me of the Muslims dancing on 9/11.
I didn't think that was appropriate either.
To most of the Muslim world, bin Laden was not a hero. They look at him as a mass murderer who brought shame on their religion
Got a link or is this personal op?
Arab Americans, Muslims rejoice at death of bin Laden - USATODAY.com
Reminds me of the Muslims dancing on 9/11.
I didn't think that was appropriate either.
To me, there is a difference in celebrating the death of a mass murderer and celebrating the deaths of 3000 innocent people
To most of the Muslim world, bin Laden was not a hero. They look at him as a mass murderer who brought shame on their religion
Got a link or is this personal op?
Arab Americans, Muslims rejoice at death of bin Laden - USATODAY.com
Reminds me of the Muslims dancing on 9/11.
I didn't think that was appropriate either.
To me, there is a difference in celebrating the death of a mass murderer and celebrating the deaths of 3000 innocent people