Uh... okay, apparently I'm the only one who thinks this means nothing. Just because they killed the leader of Al Quaeda doesn't mean Al Quaeda is gonna stop. This isn't some old cannibal tribe that stops fighting if they kill their boss. If anything, Al Quaeda now has a reason for revenge.
The part of the news I enjoy the most are the funny pics... does this make me a bad person?![]()
One of the first commentaries I heard said that there's nobody in Al Qaeda "big enough" to step into the role as symbol. We'll see...
I am not sure which celebrations in the Middle East you are referring to that were complained about, but certainly the celebrations after Osama's death are justified. I don't think they will be complained about much, by anyone with much weight.
Here's what I'm wondering
1.) Since this will get nonstop media attention round the clock to the exclusion of everything else: What will the government do while none of us are looking? Will they ram unpopular bills through.
They could ram through the internet kill switch, they could ram through some kind of online national ID card system (which they had proposed requiring all citizens to have an ID card to go online), and so forth.
2.) Could this be used to justify all of the ugliest policies of both Administrations. After all, Osama's dead, and they might argue that the Patriot Act, Torture, Warrantless Wiretapping, and rendition were instrumental. The Patriot act will get renewed without opposition.
What are your opinions?
3.) Will terrorists try to take a whack at us in revenge for the loss of their leader?
INRM
No matter how I die, it was murder. Should I disappear, it's obvious who did it![]()
ftfyAyman al-Zawahiri almost certianly is. However at this point he's pretty much the last of the legacy al-Qaeda leaders leftstandingquaking with fright in a muddy hole high in the hills of Pakistan.
Uh... okay, apparently I'm the only one who thinks this means nothing. Just because they killed the leader of Al Quaeda doesn't mean Al Quaeda is gonna stop. This isn't some old cannibal tribe that stops fighting if they kill their boss. If anything, Al Quaeda now has a reason for revenge.
Uh... okay, apparently I'm the only one who thinks this means nothing. Just because they killed the leader of Al Quaeda doesn't mean Al Quaeda is gonna stop. This isn't some old cannibal tribe that stops fighting if they kill their boss. If anything, Al Quaeda now has a reason for revenge.
any photos are rubbish. No photo will be released for quite some time....much to the delight of the conspiracy theorists.Just do a Google search on Osama Bin Laden's dead body. It's the second pic on the images page.
Steve S
Big Picture: Al Qaeda. It perhaps means nothing overall.
Smaller Picture: 9/11. The main reason most wanted him IMO. It means a lot. Ask some of the victims families what they feel it means.
Will the world equate these celebrations with the celebrations we complained about in the middle east?
There's also a 2007 still where Bin Laden has considerably more gray hair than in the supposed death photo.
I think that means they tie a rope around it and drag it through the streets behind a truck first.Wait, they're going to respect Islamic burial procedures for OBL's body?
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What, they don't have hair dye in Pakistan?
I have no idea whether the photo is real. But the fact that his hair isn't grey is hardly disqualifying.