I think killing him was the most practical thing to do. Done on orders or out of necessity. If it had turned out that we had to hand him over to some other nation (Pakistan) it's unlikely he would have ever made it here (not that I think we would have handed him over, just saying, he likely would have "escaped"). If brought to the US alive and tried, it would have been a security nightmare. Regardless of why he was killed, I think it's best from our (the US's) point of view.
I'm glad he was finally taken care of. I didn't realize Obama had shifted assets from Iraq to Afghanistan for the purpose of getting Osama. Good move!
I understand why so many Americans are so happy about this event! Again, I'm glad it's done. However I can't help but see the similarities between the celebratory scenes from Ground Zero, and outside the White House, and those from Middle Eastern countries when they have celebrated the death of a US service man, or some other tragedy. The major difference is that the US flags being waved aren't on fire.
I don't know, I just have a problem celebrating anyone's death. Even this penis head, that deserved to die, if anyone can be said to deserve to die. I have no major problem with capital punishment (some reservations concerning the amount of proof of guilt though), but I just can't seem to find joy is this, or any other death.