Agree with this 'killing' or not, they make some valid points on the ethics of Western culture.
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/11/world/asia/binladen-statement.html?_r=1
Idiot rants of a rambling madman. Portraying daddy as a victim of western civilization ignores the fact he was a terrorist who destroyed the lives of an entire generation. While few families were directly affected, this entire nation has been subjected to loss of freedoms on an epic scale due to Bin Laden's criminal and terrorist acts.
Ye reap what ye sow. Bin Laden would be happily sitting at home watching Burka porn right now had he not chosen to declare war on the United States. You kick a sleeping dog, you'll get bit.
No sympathy, no empathy. Only fleeting contentment.
Because it's an elaborate ruse, my friend.
Because it's an elaborate ruse, my friend.
What was?
So it appears that al Qaeda and all of UBL's family agree he is dead. I think the folks on this forum are now the only hold outs.
I tend to agree, and Im not a member of any other tin-foil campagns....yet.
The entire situation, all of the events leading up to and even continuing after Osama's death.
Now look, conquest in Syria and Libya, shouldn't Osama's death put this entire war on terror to rest as opposed to fueling more wars?
This isn't our first rodeo (e.g: Perl Harbor)
So it appears that al Qaeda and all of UBL's family agree he is dead. I think the folks on this forum are now the only hold outs.
let them come here and try to enforce something.
Agree with this 'killing' or not, they make some valid points on the ethics of Western culture.
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/11/world/asia/binladen-statement.html?_r=1
so their father who abandoned them to be a terrorist is suddenly killed and they want their 15 minutes of fame. thats what im getting here. they are gathering a team of lawyers...QUOTE]
Maybe they're trying to make a claim for his money and this whole UN / lawyer affair plays into that .
Just because you kill a man doesn't always mean the ideology he embraced dies with him. If you agree he is dead, then I just can't understand what you are talking about? So, everything was pretend, except for the death? To what end? What am I missing?
Agree with this 'killing' or not, they make some valid points on the ethics of Western culture.
https://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/11/world/asia/binladen-statement.html?_r=1
Also, if I may so be brazen, there has never been any PROOF that Osama did this, ...