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by mtndawg on 02 May 2011 - 20:05
by Ibrahim on 02 May 2011 - 20:05
On the other hand, I for one, believe US is telling the truth that Bin Laden was killed on the announced date but he was given a safe hide by Pakistani Int. who decided now to sell him to the US, let's watch out for the price to be paid by the US to Pakistan !!!
Ibrahim
by beetree on 03 May 2011 - 12:05

by 4pack on 03 May 2011 - 17:05
Really Pakistan had no idea he was right there? Now they are bitching that we gave them no heads up as to the strike on UBL? Why, so they could warn him to move, LMAO. WHo cares if they got no warning, we got him right? Guess they aren't as happy to see him go as they pretend.

by Red Sable on 03 May 2011 - 18:05
I don't believe 90% of what they say either.
Bin Laden may be dead, I don't know, but I don't believe for one second that his death will change anything for the better. It is not just this one man who is our enemy.
by beetree on 03 May 2011 - 18:05

by 4pack on 03 May 2011 - 19:05
Nope, his death will change nothing for the better, however, I am glad he is gone. May it be a comfort to some. For me it was a brief "oh good, I hope it's true". Wont change the war, wont change gas prices, wont change the terror we still face around the world. Just one less in a sea of many.

by Red Sable on 03 May 2011 - 19:05

by sueincc on 03 May 2011 - 19:05
I blame the news media for so many bizarre conspiracy theories popping up in times like these. It used to be the news media took pride in double and triple checking all their sources to make sure they were going with credible, established facts before they led with a story, but now it's just barf out every single tidbit, the more titillating the better, as soon as it surfaces, because it's apparently much more important to be first than to worry about pesky little things like accuracy and truth.
So now it's very difficult, maybe down right impossible at times, to know what's real and what's garbage.
Someone I know from another message board was posting as she was waiting for her flight at an airport yesterday and did notice beefed up security, but when I picked up my husband late afternoon from his flight he said there was nothing out of the ordinary, and he makes this flight every 4 to 6 weeks, so it's likely he would have noticed. I guess the heightenened security depends on the airport? He flies into a local airport, though he flies out of a major international airport.

by BabyEagle4U on 03 May 2011 - 19:05
For the Navy Seals Team 6 I'd like to see: Bruce Willis, Keanu Reeves, Sylvester Stallone, Van Damn, Dolph Lungren, Denzel Washington, Carl Weathers, sexy dude in the movie Crank ohh ya Jason Statham, Tom Cruise, Michael Bien, Wesley Snipes, Russel Crowe, Mel Gibson, Terry Crews and of course a few others to fill the team. I believe we'll need 40 hot sexy hard bodied men.
The base commander could be Richard Gere dressed all in white like he wore in an Officer and a Gentleman or maybe Ed Harris like in the movie The Rock. Or do a Disney animation flic with Flynn Rider types. (LOL) Either direction sounds good.
The movie will need (of course) a bit of romance for the lady viewers like myself, perhaps Jason, Dolph, Richard or Ed or Sly or Mel or or or could get in with someone like Sigourney Weaver, Kim Kardashian, Lucy Lawless, Uma Thurman, Angelina Jolie or any female that has a motto "have guns, will travel" (lol) who could be the UN Geo Spatial Analyst or CIA Satellite Analyst or or or who noticed him in the first place. Love at first sight kinda thing.
Well need quite a few GSD and Malinois in this one too for some complementary action packed scene's.
LOL
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