& one more turn of the crank...
I bet there's a new coffin sized box stored in Area 51 now.
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I have been looking for some more. Figured I'd just throw in some funnies here and there!
Here's a repost I found:
via Twitter: "Apparently Obama's birth certificate was bin Laden's last horcrux." (@NarcissisticBit)
There is also a pretty funny one about his iPhone automatically "checking in" on Facebook that's pretty funny, but I couldn't find the original graphic.
It has him checked in and then a "Barack Obama "likes" this.
I saw one yesterday that was a translated transcript of Obama's speech that made me chuckle as well. I'll see what I can dig up.
Here's an offering....:rolleyes:
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http://www.vehicross.info/gallery/data/500/aaa.jpg
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Jo
And how do you think Americans dancing and partying in the streets is going to be interpreted (and probably replayed) in this case by radical leaders, then promoted to all those others you referred to?
It's probably true that they would eventually retaliate regardless, but it doesn't help that now we've given them something with which to justify their actions.
A hint. Think then post.
Your wiki page was "This page was last modified on 4 May 2011 at 00:24."
Anyone interested in a non-American view point???
First, some background information -
I am ex Australian Military, and have over recent years run some training courses in my area of expertise, for US Marines, Army, and Navy personnel. Not on US mainland soil, but Australian and US foreign soil.
I also have a son in law that is Muslim and from Pakistan.
Nothing like a foot in both camps.
Both my son in law and myself, are extremely glad Bin Ladin is dead, if in fact he is dead.
Some of the Muslim communities are already claiming it is a total beat up by Obama, so proof will have to be provided eventually.
The person that made the decision to destroy (or hide) the body before the claims of identity and death could be substancuated by an independent body,
should be sacked.
What a wonderful chance America had of putting this bastard to rest permanently, and they blew it totally.
To say we are glad he is dead is one thing, but to go out and celebrate it is a bit over the top, and as others have stated, will only give the extremists more fuel to add to the misplaced hate.
You need to accept that there are good and bad in all societies, and that has nothing to do with religion.
There are also good and bad in all religions.
I know of a devout catholic that goes to church several times a week, and bashes his wife and kids a couple of times a week as a bonus.
What about the Irish catholics and prodestants blowing each other up all the time??
We just need to accept that there are good and bad, full stop.
The Muslim custom of burying the dead within 24 hours is well known and established. It is based on centuries of the people living in hot climates where the body starts to decompose quickly without refridgeration.
My thanks and prayers go out to the men and women on the front line, that put their lives on the line to rid the world of this madman.
Unfortunately you won't see many politicians there with them, but when the true heroes come home, the pollies will be all over them.
Anyway, they are just a few thoughts from a non-American with a mixed response to what has happened.
PK
As an American I am gratified that Osama Bin Laden has been neutralized. I have to disagree that the method of disposal of his body is a mistake. That discussion is a total no win situation. If he had been buried his grave would have been a target for desecration and/or veneration. Desecration is also a violation of Islamic tradition, and one reason for a burial at sea.
If pictures are released that is also a no win situation. Many may suggest that they were a religious affront an attempt disrespect a religious warrior and/or a fake. I am satisfied that the decisions that have been made are the best in this strange situation.
If Osama Bin Laden is still alive he can make himself known, as he has in the past.
The proof of death ultimately will be the absense of the proof of life.
I also believe that no death should be celebrated, that if anyone loses their life is a lose to everyone, even sociopath who has caused immeasurable harm.
I'm real happy that you & I have differing views on swell folks including, but certainly not limited to...:rolleyesg
bin ladn, Hitler, Manson, Gacy, Gein, Bundy, Berkowitz, Dahmer, Ridgway, Cunanan, & a host of other pure evil mo-fo's I can no longer remember...:uhohgray:
Yah dood...cum-by -AHHHHHHH...PuhLEEZ!...:laughing:
I'm sure they're all great folks & stuff, but....SRSLY?...:confused:
"just bouncing my thing off your thing..."
not a pretty picture ldub
BOB...please get this thread back on track....:eek:
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Thanks
jo
Any celebration of the death of 'those people' must be tempered by the remembrance of the people they killed. The victims are more important than the killers.
In my view the remembrance outweighs the celebration in every case of even a single death.
Hey who did that to muh post :laugho:
and it's so far gone I don't think Obama and Bush tag teaming it could find the right direction.
MLK...quote...."I will mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy."
hmmmm...does Ldub have administrative powers..BB's password
Hottie equals LPGA Sandra Gal known as "golf punk"
Hey Dub..I'm outta here fer now.
Please , (given you initiated this thread)...
...get it back on track.
Whatever "TRACK" is.....:bla::_brickwal:bla:
Less than two weeks Bro....
:thumbup:
jo
"IT"...is a beautiful woman...who belongs to no one
Might actually be going to a tournament she's playing in next month. I have a "connection" who lives right on the course. :p
And I have to say that, for the most part, the women in womens' golf have gotten more and more attractive (to my tastes anyway) every year.
You celebrate the "higher consciousness" of those you know & admire...:yesgray:
I'll celebrate the more banal motives & realities of those who will not be trampled under the sandals of their enemies. (those who have done US wrong)
Here's an example of my thinking...:yesgray:
http://th186.photobucket.com/albums/...lies/th_24.gif...:yes:
As has been quoted...
"the meek shall inherit the earth...if the rest of you wouldn't mind, of course"
Even "Politeness Man" carried a stainless steel hankie of Justice...:yesgray:
"In 70s to the early 80s, there was a comic strip call PolitenessMan by Ron Barrett. In his skewed manner; Politeness-man sort of had his priorities screwed up, as do most people who insist on political correctness, in this civilization that has gone down the crapper."
Think the World is better off without Evil people.....regardless of race or religion......
May I elaborate...
..the "it" was referring to the photo...as a proffered piece.
Not the subject.
And frankly..."belong" is a subservient term ....:eek:
WOW...now what BOB!..
..we're on the semantics trail big time!!
Oh how good the Stoop sounds right about NOW!
jo
Yo Dub....put yer guns away...
...and toke a bowl.
:rolleyes::whiteflag::snooz::whiteflag::rolleyes:
Luv ya..
jo