• Obama releasing information "imperative to national security" - Turn on the news
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I have a few words to say. I hope people will stop being prejudiced towards Muslims now. But I don't see that happening. Nor do I see the TSA calming the fuck down and thinking logically. Osama succeeded in creating terror in the sense that Americans are acting like fucktards just because of one thing that happened. I know it was bad and terrible and I respect the men, women and children that lost their lives that day, but let's put it behind us and start a new generation of of peace among all people. We can only prosper if we forget the bad stuff after it happens, you know what I mean? And remember fellow Facepunchers, terrorism can only control you if you let it.
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[QUOTE=Zeddy;29563550]They'll probably keep it hidden for a week at the most while they insure the families of all those involved are safe and secure. Something like this could inspire a serious retaliation against those involved and the U.S. as a whole.[/QUOTE] Nah man, the beauty of a CIA job is that the person who did it doesn't take a lot of the credit meaning it appears more done by the entire country instead of one man. Probably be best to keep it like that for at least a couple decades really, then someone can write a "Killing Pablo" book about it.
[QUOTE=Xion12;29563611]I have a few words to say. I hope people will stop being prejudiced towards Muslims now. But I don't see that happening. Nor do I see the TSA calming the fuck down and thinking logically. Osama succeeded in creating terror in the sense that Americans are acting like fucktards just because of one thing that happened. I know it was bad and terrible and I respect the men, women and children that lost their lives that day, but let's put it behind us and start a new generation of of peace among all people. We can only prosper if we forget the bad stuff after it happens, you know what I mean? And remember fellow Facepunchers, terrorism can only control you if you let it.[/QUOTE] terrorism won a long time ago, when it forced one of the biggest countries in the world to, like you said, act like fucktards and hate anyone who even seemed muslim and fear everything
Obama, reelected, 2012. Well played, Obamanama, well played.
[QUOTE=Devodiere;29563631]Nah man, the beauty of a CIA job is that the person who did it doesn't take a lot of the credit meaning it appears more done by the entire country instead of one man. Probably be best to keep it like that for at least a couple decades really, then someone can write a "Killing Pablo" book about it.[/QUOTE] i think the freedom of information act is a decade, so probably that long
[QUOTE=nerdygamer;29563628][img_thumb]http://phillyd.tv/photo/1280/5122669304/1/tumblr_lkju7dODao1qhvu31[/img_thumb] [url]http://phillyd.tv/post/5122669304/people-remember-where-they-were-on-9-11-and-now[/url][/QUOTE] Love Philly D
On the one hand, I'm glad this is finally taken care of. On the other hand, I'm worried we just created an "Archduke Ferdinand scenario". Between the massive stuff that's been going on in North Africa (and spilling into the Middle East) and whatever retaliation Al-Qaeda launches, we could be looking at the precursors to a really nasty, and really big, war. Or maybe I'm just paranoid and rambling after a long day and not enough sleep. EDIT: OK, reanalyzed the situation. WW3 is not going to be directly triggered by this. Could still be a tertiary side-effect in rather specific scenarios, but I'm not going to start building a bunker.
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[QUOTE=gman003-main;29563765]On the one hand, I'm glad this is finally taken care of. On the other hand, I'm worried we just created an "Archduke Ferdinand scenario". Between the massive stuff that's been going on in North Africa (and spilling into the Middle East) and whatever retaliation Al-Qaeda launches, we could be looking at the precursors to a really nasty, and really big, war. Or maybe I'm just paranoid and rambling after a long day and not enough sleep.[/QUOTE] this situation is nowhere near the situation that sparked WW1
[QUOTE=gman003-main;29563765]On the one hand, I'm glad this is finally taken care of. On the other hand, I'm worried we just created an "Archduke Ferdinand scenario". Between the massive stuff that's been going on in North Africa (and spilling into the Middle East) and whatever retaliation Al-Qaeda launches, we could be looking at the precursors to a really nasty, and really big, war. Or maybe I'm just paranoid and rambling after a long day and not enough sleep.[/QUOTE] um you do realize Ferdinand was of a very powerful country, first-rate country Al-Qaeda is a terrorist organization that is most likely not even organized (if it's even really still together cough), how are you even going to compare the two?
[QUOTE=Devodiere;29563631]Nah man, the beauty of a CIA job is that the person who did it doesn't take a lot of the credit meaning it appears more done by the entire country instead of one man. Probably be best to keep it like that for at least a couple decades really, then someone can write a "Killing Pablo" book about it.[/QUOTE] it wasn't the CIA though, it was SOCOM, JSOC to be specific
[QUOTE=gman003-main;29563765] On the other hand, I'm worried we just created an "Archduke Ferdinand scenario". Between the massive stuff that's been going on in North Africa (and spilling into the Middle East) and whatever retaliation Al-Qaeda launches, we could be looking at the precursors to a really nasty, and really big, war. [/QUOTE] there's no archduke ferdinand scenario, al qaeda is hated by most of the people in the world and not taken seriously by any government
Osama was only trying to protect the world from itself. Now there's nothing stopping us from bringing about the robot uprising, and inventing super anthrax.
[QUOTE=Lazor;29563834]this situation is nowhere near the situation that sparked WW1[/QUOTE] Well I mean, Osama got assassinated, even though everyone knows he deserved it, unlike Franz [editline]1st May 2011[/editline] [QUOTE=Lord of Ears;29563879]it wasn't the CIA though, it was SOCOM, JSOC to be specific[/QUOTE] Obama said it was a combination of CIA and Special Forces
it doesn't matter, they're not going to release the name of anyone involved, the risk of some nutjob targeting those involved or their families is way too high
[QUOTE=JerryK;29563956]it doesn't matter, they're not going to release the name of anyone involved, the risk of some nutjob targeting those involved or their families is way too high[/QUOTE] Not to mention it took place in Pakistan. Pakistan is already pissed at us.
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[QUOTE=collegegrad;29564029]:siren: :foxnews: [img_thumb]http://i52.tinypic.com/15yj8es.png[/img_thumb] :foxnews: :siren:[/QUOTE] For the ten thousandth fucking time, Fox=/=Fox News! That aside, first Trump gets owned and now this. This is a good time for US history.
They were talking to a firefighter who was at ground zero on the phone, and he was talking about what he thought about this, and he said, "I hope that this will be a hige step in leaving Afghanistan, getting out of this quagmire and ending the war..." and Wolf cut him off. "I'm sorry, I'm going to have to interrupt you there, I think we lost contact with you." Yea, smooth, CNN, smooth. Avoid Afghanistan. [editline]2nd May 2011[/editline] [img]http://img683.imageshack.us/img683/3666/slendkilledosama.png[/img]
Hm, yes, celebrating over a death of a family. The american way indeed.
[QUOTE=TheGronk;29567295]Hm, yes, celebrating over a death of a family. The american way indeed.[/QUOTE] he was absolutely evil, i can't think of anyone who would remember him as anything more than that
[QUOTE=thisispain;29567456]he was absolutely evil, i can't think of anyone who would remember him as anything more than that[/QUOTE] More or less he was human. You're no better to celebrate his death as he celebrated many others death.
[QUOTE=RichyZ;29568997]we're celebrating it because it may be a chance to regain freedoms in our country, or at least pull out of sandfuckistan[/QUOTE] Oh well, Americans party for the fuck of partying. When every one parties, no one will be.
Osama is gone for good
[QUOTE=TheGronk;29568544]More or less he was human. You're no better to celebrate his death as he celebrated many others death.[/QUOTE] When someone gets to a point that they lack any fear, love, or consideration for other lives, that person is no longer human.
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[QUOTE=Mr. Bleak;29561830]"You'll always remember where you were when they announced Osama Bin Laden is dead" Yes. On facepunch.[/QUOTE] Haha, great point!
[QUOTE=TheGronk;29567295]Hm, yes, celebrating over a death of a family. The american way indeed.[/QUOTE] celebrating the death of a man responsible for the murder of over 5000 people yes, it's sad when you think about the fact that he had a family, but :godwin: so did hitler
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