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Same reason Stuttering LimpTard calls Obama - Ubama!Why is the world does Fox News continue to call Osama Bin Laden - USAMA Bin Laden ????
Can someone give me a LOGICAL explanation for this?
Why is the world does Fox News continue to call Osama Bin Laden - USAMA Bin Laden ????
Can someone give me a LOGICAL explanation for this?
Why is the world does Fox News continue to call Osama Bin Laden - USAMA Bin Laden ????
Can someone give me a LOGICAL explanation for this?
Ever notice how many ways there are to spell Khadafy, Qaddaffi, Kadaffi, Qadafy, etc., etc., etc.? It's a different alphabet, so spelling is more convention than correctness.
Why is the world does Fox News continue to call Osama Bin Laden - USAMA Bin Laden ????
Can someone give me a LOGICAL explanation for this?
Q-Qh-Qu-Kh-K-aD-Da-F-F-I has been screwed up for decades. Osama has not and now wondering why Fox decided to go down that road now. Seeing as they were the only ones out there last night deciding to wallpaper their channel with what most people would consider the improper spelling of the name of the world's most notorious terrorist. Seems to add to the pin-headed-ness that they so willingly do not seem to want to seem to alter or fix.
Why is the world does Fox News continue to call Osama Bin Laden - USAMA Bin Laden ????
Can someone give me a LOGICAL explanation for this?
It's called you self-sodomizing your credibility as a sentient being.Why is the world does Fox News continue to call Osama Bin Laden - USAMA Bin Laden ????
Can someone give me a LOGICAL explanation for this?
its called being a bigot , its called hate , its call divisiveness ,
The man behind the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history was killed Sunday by American forces in Pakistan, in what President Barack Obama called "the most significant achievement to date in our nation's effort to defeat al Qaeda." In the 10 years since the 9/11 attacks, the CIA, the FBI and other intelligence agencies have worked to locate bin Laden, who was found living in a compound outside of Islamabad. The use of reward money has become an important asset in the government's fight against global terrorism.
The Rewards for Justice program, run by the U.S. State Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security, has paid out more than $100 million to over 60 people since it was created in 1984. The program grants money to people who provided "actionable information that put terrorists behind bars or prevented acts of international terrorism worldwide," according to a statement on its website. "The department does not generally discuss nominations for awards," said Harry Edwards, a spokesman for the State Department. The offer, he added, is for a maximum of $25 million. "If it were paid, it could be less."
It is possible that no reward money will be granted. According to Obama administration officials, unidentified detainees provided a key piece of information that helped investigators locate bin Laden. But rewards have been granted for the capture of other international terrorists, including Ramzi Yousef, who was convicted in the 1993 bombing of the World Trade Center. The largest reward ever paid under the program was $30 million to one person who provided information on Uday and Qusay Hussein, the sons of Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein. In 2003, after an intense firefight with U.S. forces, both brothers were killed.
The government is currently offering up to $25 million for information on Ayman Al-Zawahiri, al Qaeda's second-in-command, and an heir apparent to bin Laden. The average reward offered for the 30 other terrorists on the most wanted list is $5 million. In 2008, the maximum reward was raised to $50 million for any one target, but Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has not authorized that amount, according to Edwards. For safety reasons, the State Department generally does not disclose details about the recipients of rewards. But officials may announce the amount rewarded in certain high-profile cases.
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Twitter: At the news event's peak, Twitter said that users were sending off 5,106 tweets per second. That makes the volume of tweets surrounding the event the second-highest in Twitter's history. It also represented the highest sustained rate of tweets per second in the company's history -- from 10:45 p.m. ET on Sunday through 2:20 a.m. on Monday, there was an average of 3,000 Tweets per second
The 5,106-peak tweet-per-second peak was still far short of the 6,939 tweets per second record set when Japan brought in the 2011 new year. Twitter recently has played an increasingly important role as a disseminator of breaking news, and the bin Laden story was another prime example.
Just before White House officials told the news media that bin Laden had been killed, Keith Urbahn, former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld's chief of staff, spread the word via Twitter. "So I'm told by a reputable person they have killed Osama Bin Laden. Hot damn." Urbahn later said he was tipped off by a well-connected network TV news producer. Other news agencies quickly followed with tweets, and the microblogging site soon exploded with information about the event.
Urbahn was actually not the first to break the news. A Pakistani IT consultant named Sohaib Athar with the Twitter handle ReallyVirtual, who lives in the city of Abbottabad where bin Laden was killed, unwittingly live-tweeted the event as it was happening. "A huge window shaking bang here in Abbottabad ... I hope its not the start of something nasty" Athar tweeted at about 5:00 p.m. ET on Sunday.
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its called being a bigot , its called hate , its call divisiveness ,