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  • Scottdau
    Banned
    • Feb 2003
    • 32580

    #721
    Re: Bin Laden is dead!

    Yep, I would have a party too. Invite a lot of friends put it on the big screen. Have some good food, some good drinks, some good laughs and some good cries.

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    • kingkilla56
      Hall Of Fame
      • Jun 2009
      • 19395

      #722
      Re: Bin Laden is dead!

      Originally posted by TheMatrix31
      I'd do anything to see it. I would love it.
      Reckless...
      Tweet Tweet

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      • TheMatrix31
        RF
        • Jul 2002
        • 52906

        #723
        Re: Bin Laden is dead!

        Originally posted by kingkilla56
        Reckless...
        <url> Oh well. </url>

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        • Scottdau
          Banned
          • Feb 2003
          • 32580

          #724
          Re: Bin Laden is dead!

          Well if I get the vid I am not inviting you Matrix. all kidding aside. I saw how they pulled this off. Sweet move on those Navy Seals.

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          • TheMatrix31
            RF
            • Jul 2002
            • 52906

            #725
            Re: Bin Laden is dead!

            He's not revealing his source, but Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson apparently has some friends in high places.
            Forty five minutes before news broke about Bin Laden's death, Johnson tweeted: "Just got word that will shock the world - land of the free& home of the brave. Damn proud to be an American!"



            Bad ***!



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            • Bellsprout
              Hard Times.
              • Oct 2009
              • 25652

              #726
              Re: Bin Laden is dead!

              Originally posted by TheMatrix31
              He's probably the dude who killed him.

              He's that badass.
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              • Scottdau
                Banned
                • Feb 2003
                • 32580

                #727
                Re: Bin Laden is dead!

                I think the Rock is actually Obama. But he only comes out when you get Obama angry.

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                • Scottdau
                  Banned
                  • Feb 2003
                  • 32580

                  #728
                  Re: Bin Laden is dead!

                  So they got some computers there. Hope they have a lot of information on them.

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                  • BlueNGold
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 21817

                    #729
                    Re: Bin Laden is dead!

                    Originally posted by Scottdau
                    I think the Rock is actually Obama. But he only comes out when you get Obama angry.
                    Originally posted by Scottdau
                    So they got some computers there. Hope they have a lot of information on them.
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                    I like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.



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                    • Scottdau
                      Banned
                      • Feb 2003
                      • 32580

                      #730
                      Re: Bin Laden is dead!

                      Originally posted by BlueNGold
                      Spoiler
                      Are you saying that it should be on one post? I don't roll that way. Any way I love watching how they did it. It is like out of a video game. Even the way they found him is like some cloak and dagger stuff.

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                      • Court_vision
                        Banned
                        • Oct 2002
                        • 8290

                        #731
                        Re: Bin Laden is dead!

                        Excelllent article below...and I agree totally that the guy who pulled the trigger should never be named.


                        Two journalists close to the story of the hunt for Osama bin Laden are Michael Ware and Nick Bryant.
                        Former CNN and Time journalist Ware is the only Westerner kidnapped by Al Qaeda to be released alive. The Brisbane-born reporter spent several years in Afghanistan and Iraq.
                        BBC journalist Bryant was the broadcaster's Washington correspondent during the 9/11 attacks. He was embedded with US troops in Afghanistan in 2003 and also spent time in Pakistan.
                        Here they share their thoughts about bin Laden's death and the nearly decade-long manhunt for the Al Qaeda leader.

                        The operation that killed bin Laden


                        WARE: It was absolutely breathtaking, it was daring, it was stunning. Osama bin Laden did not die with the anonymity of an unmanned drone missile strike. What they did was in a night-time airborne assault, they left American bases in war-torn Afghanistan, choppered over the worst of the worst of Pakistan's badlands, where Al Qaeda and the various Taliban exist and then went deep, striking into the heart of Pakistani sovereign territory; putting boots on the ground for the first time, at least publicly acknowledged, since these wars began, stormed in and took him down with kill shots to the head. Now that is breathtaking. It could have gone wrong 1,000 different ways but they succeeded.

                        A long manhunt


                        BRYANT: In 2003, I went [to Afghanistan and Pakistan] with one question in my mind, 'Where is Osama bin Laden?' I really thought we were going to be covering this story six or seven years ago. But soon after arriving, I did get the feeling that the trail really had gone cold. Looking at and being in the terrain, you can understand why: it is extraordinarily rugged. There are an amazing number of places to hide; there are remote communities that are very hard to get to and on both sides of the border; the idea there is government control is ludicrous. These are lawless areas.
                        WARE: My first and foremost reaction was a kaleidoscope of faces in my mind: American boys I know who are no longer with us, countless Pakistani civilians, Afghans, Iraqis. Since this series of conflicts began, with September 11 10 years ago, we have seen something roughly in the order of 10,000 combat deaths and hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths.

                        The US soldier who killed bin Laden


                        WARE: I would earnestly hope that we recognise his right to remain anonymous. He would be a targeted, wanted, marked man, and his family, for the rest of his days. There's no amount of security that would ever be enough. The special operating forces community would be wrapping around him to maintain that anonymity. I've been in these sorts of situations; there can be a lot of lead in the air, so perhaps they don't know precisely who the trigger-puller was.

                        Elite troops


                        BRYANT: We weren't allowed to go out with the Special Forces guys because the missions were just so secretive, but occasionally you'd find yourself in helicopters with them. They were a purist bunch - most US forces are pretty friendly towards journalists, but the Special Forces guys hated us being there. They were very mindful of their 'special' status. For instance, they were allowed to grow long beards which allowed them to merge in with the locals more in their undercover work, they were allowed to wear whatever clothes they wanted to wear and a lot of them used to wear Afghan clothes. They operated very independently, very secretly and very idiosyncratically.

                        The effect on Al Qaeda


                        WARE: It's certainly a great symbolic body blow to their organisation, but it doesn't affect their operation virtually at all. The day before his killing, I can assure you plots were well in development, if not already into execution, and those plots remain untouched today, as does the senior command structure. Ten years ago, Osama stepped out of the chain of command. We'll have to wait to see [a new figurehead] emerge from the argy bargy of internal Al Qaeda politics.
                        BRYANT: Symbolically it's very huge, in terms of the morale within militant Islam, and the fear now is that not only did the Americans get bin Laden, but a treasure trove of intelligence from that compound. The fact that Osama is dead will have an impact, but the idea that you chop of the head of Al Qaeda and you kill the body of Al Qaeda is nonsensical. Operationally Al Qaeda is still strong in other parts of the world; they've acted independently for the past seven or eight years.

                        What now?


                        WARE: It would be foolish to not be braced for some kind of Al Qaeda response. However, if you have travel planned overseas, take it. Just be vigilant, as you should have been before Osama's killing. By and large, the global situation, the Australian situation hasn't changed. It was what it was before he was dead, it continues to be so now. There will be attacks to come, we just don't know when and where.
                        BRYANT: It obviously raises the question of how reliable a partner Pakistan has been in the past 10 years. [Where bin Laden was killed] is 20 miles away from the capital Islamabad - it's right next to a big military academy. It's one of those parts of Pakistan where the central government does have far more control than anywhere else, so where he was found did come as a surprise.

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                        • Aggies7
                          All Star
                          • Jan 2005
                          • 9495

                          #732
                          Yes the shooter should never been named I agree. No need to give out that information and honestly if it was a big fire fight like they reported it maybe hard to pinpoint who actually took the shot. But for the one who did I say a big thank you.
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                          • Fresh Tendrils
                            Strike Hard and Fade Away
                            • Jul 2002
                            • 36131

                            #733
                            That warroom picture is incredible.

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                            • Aggies7
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                              • Jan 2005
                              • 9495

                              #734
                              Originally posted by Fresh Tendrils
                              That warroom picture is incredible.

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                              Just saw that and the picture inside the compound. Just wow.
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                              • OSUFan_88
                                Outback Jesus
                                • Jul 2004
                                • 25642

                                #735
                                Re: Bin Laden is dead!

                                That picture is so amazing.

                                How about the fact that they can watch a high profile mission like this in real time with sound?

                                Not only can the government find your ***, they can put it on pay per view as well.

                                As for the video of him actually being shot...ehh, I don't really care to see it other than to see if he took the human shield or if she did it on her own accord.

                                Either way, someone who killed thousands of people was willing to do anything to save his life, including sacrifice his own wife. What a dirty, low down, ****ing rat of a human he was and our world is a better place without this *******.
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