edit: and btw sandy, it was way more that 40k.. like 25mill i think
Edited by Apocalypto, 03 May 2011 - 07:08 PM.
Posted 03 May 2011 - 07:01 PM
Edited by Apocalypto, 03 May 2011 - 07:08 PM.
Posted 03 May 2011 - 07:16 PM
You do realise that's an ad hominem attack, don't you?I find the ridiculousness of some people's points laughably pathetic. To start, imagine.
Its a clear morning in London. Two planes streak across the sky slaming into Buckingham Palace and the Parliment building. Another is crashed into a field just outside of the city. There is no warning, no measure of preparedness. Before the day is over, 3000 londoners are dead, and a terrorist group operating under a calculated plan is uncovered. You cannot, with a clear conscience say to me that you would have no remorse, no empathy, no feelings for any of those victims. If you do, I can no longer discuss with you, because it is not merely lack of empathy that you run your life under, but pure apathy. I was merely celebrating the fact that the mastermind of NUMEROUS terrorist plots was assassinated in the vicinity of his own home, in a country that lied to us about his location, by a truly elite members of our military. I'm also pointing out the fact that had the situation occured in a new location, as described in my anecdote, i would not be apathic, i would actually try to give a crap, that's all.
USA FTW.
Posted 03 May 2011 - 11:20 PM
I was going to respond again, but when people put reasonable responces all that seems to come from it is what the media is already saying. "Obama is dead - Justice Served - Our great nation finally did what they set out to do (but that wasnt what we set out to do wether or not your willing to believe it) -- so anyways, i think ill call it a day...
edit: and btw sandy, it was way more that 40k.. like 25mill i think
Posted 03 May 2011 - 11:34 PM
On a side note or ten people hate america because of one major thing....We've been on this planet as a country for less than 250 years, we have the best of all worlds, we might not be persay the Strongest country in the world but we have enough of everything to do anything we want.)including weight to throw around)
Saying 'we' as a country is a hollow saying. I'm pretty sure your poor do not see it the same as having the best of all worlds.
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I didnt say it was the greatest country in the world.
Um still we have the best of everything, regardless of press rankings, we have poverty yes, but its mild, we have crime yes but who doesnt?
stop import stop export and it doesnt matter the US is self sufficient, atleast long enough for numerous countries to cease existance.....Americans were sent here as exiles from religion we got here looked around some and said damn this place has it all, word got back to england taxes were raised and raised again....we threw some tea in a harbor flipped the bird and said bring it (most of this attitude probably stemming from being british and watching many armies falter trying to cross a channel smal in comparison to the atlantic ocean)Also Every country in the world that is a major power has had there times of limitless invasions, their chance to rule the world. China, Great Britain, Rome, Napoleonic France, It's our turn, On that same note i learned something the otherday i think explains america.....You may have noticed that alot of countries armed forces Salute...This ofc has gone on a long time, Only Americans Salute with middle and index finger to the brow, the british, french, italian armed forces along with many other countries invert their hands to Palm up when they Salute
Ok now to my point Once your country has suffered defeat in a time of war, and you are forced to surrender, from then on your armed forces Salute Palm up.......
Until that deafeat comes we remain the only world power that salutes palm down.....
We don't lose, we havent lost and to be an American is to never even admit defeat, or lost cause, a trait definately inherited from our mother country England
A two finger salute is also the way they do it in Poland. The palm up is simply the most natural way, and as such is the reason most countries use it. I don't know how you stumbled on your information, but it sounds like bullocks to me.
Poland lost to everyone including Nazi germany...and if you think palm twisted around backwards is natural youre some kind of mutant
Who won the Civil War btw? Or doesn't it count if you're slaughtering your own?
It does count wehn you are slaughtering your own and the UNION ARMY won the union army being in support of the existing government the Confederate States of America lost had they still an army they would salute palm up.....but they dontin closing Osama is dead the WORLD should be rejoicing! I for one am!
Osama was nothing more then a symbol, he hasn't played an active role in years. If anything, you fuel the fire by giving them a martyr (it's still the right outcome tho, his dead is just not as useful as one would like it to be). It's far to deep rooted, and they work in cells for a reason.
Don't get me wrong, I guess it has to come to this eventually and purely looking at the math, I'm glad he's gone, but you might want to watch that you do not turn into fanatics yourself. Even if it is for your own 'righteous' cause.
Posted 03 May 2011 - 11:40 PM
Posted 04 May 2011 - 12:08 AM
Posted 04 May 2011 - 12:27 AM
I'm offended that Obama is getting so much credit for this. Maybe he gave the final OK on whether or not to go take him out, but that was about the extent of his role. Give the credit to those who were doing surveillance on the courier that led us to him for months, those who actually took him out, and those in general who have been on the hunt for a decade.
Like Apocalypto said earlier, it's awfully convenient for Obama to be getting all this credit as he begins working for re-election. I think it's just the bias of the news networks that are twisting this into their favor so they can get another 4 years opportunity to cram their beliefs down the throats of Americans.
Posted 04 May 2011 - 02:05 AM
Posted 04 May 2011 - 02:20 AM
The US says that they performed facial recognition and took tissue samples to confirm he is Osama Bin Laden... well, the latter is only possible if they have a pre-existing sample to compare against - I wonder where and when they managed to acquire such a sample that was definitely his.
Posted 04 May 2011 - 02:56 AM
The US says that they performed facial recognition and took tissue samples to confirm he is Osama Bin Laden... well, the latter is only possible if they have a pre-existing sample to compare against - I wonder where and when they managed to acquire such a sample that was definitely his.
A few years ago Osama Bin Laden's sister (who was living and working in the US) passed away, before her death, she donated her brain to the US military in hopes that her own murderous brother would be stopped.
It's not just American's who should be happy about his death, it's the entire world... You have all talked about another country being the "top dog" or "#1 country." Well, think about if the UK was the most powerful country, you would have been the ones who suffered through a devastating 9/11 attack instead of us, and your views and ideals about this matter would be completely different than what they are now, because you didn't go through what America had to go through.
So before you decide that our whole country is full of extremest people, think about yourself inside that tower, or on one of those planes crashing into the towers, or the field in Pennsylvania. Think of those people before you think of anyone, because they are the ones who know exactly what that monster was capable of.
Posted 04 May 2011 - 09:19 AM
You are right; that is why I chose my words carefully. I don't wish to let rage and emotion consume me while I decide how to act in the long-run; in the short-term, however, instinct is often your best friend, and I would have no qualms about facing an intruder and running him through with a samurai sword if he so threatened me or those I love. But when something has already happened, when the perpetrators are dead and the damage has been done, that is when you have to tread carefully on how you respond.By the way Crane,
I think your taking what some people are saying the wrong way. I do not believe that people who want to fight for their country, to rid themselves of unnecessary evils are, they themselves, an unnecessary evil. There are lots of people who would take revenge on someone who hurt their family. That doesnt mean that those people are terrorists also. The Afgahn people were more than happy that we were over there, helping them re-establish their government and also helping to drive back the Al Qeada's presence. I do not believe that they would fault us for celebrating in the capture and death of Osama Bin Laden. We obviously can't be that horrible of a nation, especially if we even gave him a "burial" that was fitting of his religion.
I think, as a country, we stand together wanting the safety and security of knowing our enemies can't harm us anymore. The same is true if someone broke into your house, and attempted to kill your children or your wife. You would get revenge. You would make sure they could not do that to anyone else, or die trying. Just like John Wayne or Clint Eastwood.
Edited by Crane, 04 May 2011 - 09:19 AM.
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Posted 05 May 2011 - 12:08 AM
Retired... Now I know how it feels to quit NM and troll forums.
Posted 05 May 2011 - 03:32 AM
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Before the day is over, 3000 londoners are dead,
Posted 05 May 2011 - 07:01 PM
Posted 06 May 2011 - 01:04 AM
Edited by Crane, 06 May 2011 - 01:07 AM.
Posted 06 May 2011 - 03:13 AM
The US says that they performed facial recognition and took tissue samples to confirm he is Osama Bin Laden... well, the latter is only possible if they have a pre-existing sample to compare against - I wonder where and when they managed to acquire such a sample that was definitely his.
A few years ago Osama Bin Laden's sister (who was living and working in the US) passed away, before her death, she donated her brain to the US military in hopes that her own murderous brother would be stopped.
Posted 06 May 2011 - 07:31 AM
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Posted 07 May 2011 - 01:49 AM
They took a sample of the DNA, and compared it to what? You find a pool of blood you cannot identify who it is unless you have the DNA on record already. Having the DNA of a close relative might indicate it is who you are looking for, but isn't 100%.
The London Underground bombings was home-grown terrorism, a number of youths inspired by extremist Muslim clerics; whether they themselves are inspired by Osama bin Laden is hard to determine. They are otherwise a splinter cell.
As for giving $25m to the shooter, who was the shooter out of those two dozen Navy SEALs? The other problem is that giving them the prize money will identify them and greatly increase the risk of retaliatory attacks, if not against them then their families and military installations, like that one that occurred in the USA (I've forgotten the name of the base) when an army Major turned rogue.
One question... if it all comes back to justice, what is the actual purpose of justice?
Posted 11 May 2011 - 01:55 PM
Edited by Wanted, 11 May 2011 - 02:01 PM.
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