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  • SPTO
    binging
    • Feb 2003
    • 68046

    #1096
    Re: Bin Laden is dead!

    I just saw those Bin Laden videos from the compound. I had to laugh at the way he looked with his gray beard, stocking cap and what looks like a sweater watching video of himself on TV.

    There's something quite pathetic about that IMO.

    Anyways glad the bastard is gone now.
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    "Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. Parker

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    • 12
      Banned
      • Feb 2010
      • 4458

      #1097
      Re: Bin Laden is dead!

      That video of him watching television was weird.

      You'd think he could afford a big screen or something.

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      • HealyMonster
        Titans Era has begun.
        • Aug 2002
        • 5992

        #1098
        Re: Bin Laden is dead!

        Originally posted by Apostle
        That video of him watching television was weird.

        You'd think he could afford a big screen or something.

        Coming this summer....The Osama playing Xbox gif...The Osama watching avatar gif.....etc.

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        • Sportsforever
          NL MVP
          • Mar 2005
          • 20368

          #1099
          Re: Bin Laden is dead!

          Just wanted to share something I found humerous: my wife is in the supermarket with my 6 year old at the checkout line. There was a magazine cover with OBL's face with a red X over it. My son says, "Uh, mom, why does Santa Claus have a red X on his face?"

          My wife quickly explained it wasn't Santa and that she'd talk about it later...fortunately he forgot about it and she didn't have to explain anything later on. OBL as Santa is something I never saw coming though.
          "People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." - Rogers Hornsby

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          • daflyboys
            Banned
            • May 2003
            • 18238

            #1100
            Re: Bin Laden is dead!

            Was going through old photos on my cpu and came across this gem. Checked the properties date on it and it was Saturday, September 22, 2001 !!
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            • Fresh Tendrils
              Strike Hard and Fade Away
              • Jul 2002
              • 36131

              #1101
              Re: Bin Laden is dead!

              That's funny - I've been going through the seasons on netflix.



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              • Cusefan
                Earlwolfx on XBL
                • Oct 2003
                • 9820

                #1102
                Re: Bin Laden is dead!

                Just a pretty interesting article about all of the contingency plans inplace during this operation:

                U.S. was prepared to fight Pakistani forces, officials say

                (CNN) -- The Obama administration had "very detailed contingency plans" for military action against Pakistani forces if they had tried to stop the U.S. attack on Osama bin Laden's compound, according to two U.S. officials familiar with the plan.

                Their names are not disclosed because of the sensitive intelligence information involved.

                "No firepower option was off the table" during the Navy SEALs' 38-minute mission on the ground, or during the time U.S. helicopters were in the air, one official told CNN. "We would have done whatever we had to in order to get our men out."

                The two U.S. officials also told CNN about the plan if bin Laden had been captured alive, which included taking him to Afghanistan and then out to the USS Carl Vinson in the Arabian Sea.

                All of the senior U.S. officials in the White House Situation Room during the assault were prepared to call their Pakistani counterparts if fighting between U.S. and Pakistani forces appeared imminent, one of the officials told CNN. The SEALs at all times retained the right of self-defense, and they could have fired at the Pakistanis to defend themselves.
                http://www.cnn.com/2011/WORLD/asiapc...ex.html?hpt=C1

                Who was the guy who breathed the biggest sigh of Relief when this operation was Over? it was not President Obama, it had to be Bin Laden's Military appointed lawer. That is one job no American would ever want.
                My dog's butt smells like cookies

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                • Bellsprout
                  Hard Times.
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 25652

                  #1103
                  Re: Bin Laden is dead!

                  Anyone still want to argue he wasn't important anymore?

                  WASHINGTON ***8211; Though hunted and in hiding, Osama bin Laden remained the driving force behind every recent al-Qaida terror plot, U.S. officials say, citing his private journal and other documents recovered in last week's raid.
                  Until Navy SEALs killed him a week ago, bin Laden dispensed chilling advice to the leaders of al-Qaida groups from Yemen to London: Hit Los Angeles, not just New York, he wrote. Target trains as well as planes. If possible, strike on significant dates, such as the Fourth of July and the upcoming 10th anniversary of the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.
                  Above all, he urged, kill more Americans in a single attack, to drive them from the Arab world.
                  Bin Laden's written words show that counterterrorist officials worldwide underestimated how key he remained to running the organization, shattering the conventional thinking that he had been reduced through isolation to being an inspirational figurehead, U.S. officials said Wednesday.
                  His personal, handwritten journal and his massive collection of computer files show he helped plan every recent major al-Qaida threat the U.S. is aware of, including plots in Europe last year that had travelers and embassies on high alert, two officials said. So far, no new plots have been uncovered in bin Laden's writings, but intelligence officials say it will take weeks, if not months, to go through them.
                  They described the intelligence to The Associated Press only on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to talk publicly about what was found in bin Laden's hideout.
                  The records show bin Laden was communicating from his walled compound in Pakistan with al-Qaida's offshoots, including the Yemen branch, which has emerged as the leading threat to the United States. U.S. officials have not shared any specific evidence yet that he was directly behind the attempted Christmas Day 2009 bombing of a Detroit-bound airliner or the nearly successful attack on cargo planes heading for Chicago and Philadelphia, but it's now clear that they bear some of bin Laden's hallmarks.
                  He was well aware of U.S. counterterrorist defenses and schooled his followers how to work around them, the messages to his followers show. Don't limit attacks to New York City, he said in his writings. Consider other areas such as Los Angeles or smaller cities. Spread out the targets.
                  In one particularly macabre bit of mathematics, bin Laden's writings show him musing over just how many Americans he must kill to force the U.S. to withdraw from the Arab world. He concludes that the smaller, scattered attacks since the 9/11 attacks had not been enough. He tells his disciples that only a body count of thousands, something on the scale of 9/11, would shift U.S. policy.
                  He also schemed about ways to sow political dissent in Washington and play political figures against one another, officials said.
                  The communications were in missives sent via plug-in computer storage devices called flash drives. The devices were ferried to bin Laden's compound by couriers, a process that is slow but exceptionally difficult to track.
                  Intelligence officials have not identified any new planned targets or plots in their initial analysis of the 100 or so flash drives and five computers that Navy SEALs hauled away. Last week, the FBI and Homeland Security Department warned law enforcement officials nationwide to be on alert for possible attacks against trains, though officials said there was no specific plot.
                  Officials have not yet seen any indication that bin Laden had the ability to coordinate timing of attacks across the various al-Qaida affiliates in Pakistan, Yemen, Algeria, Iraq and Somalia. It is also unclear from bin Laden's documents how much the affiliate groups followed his guidance. The Yemen group, for instance, has embraced the smaller-scale attacks that bin Laden's writings indicate he regarded as unsuccessful. The Yemen branch had already surpassed his central operation as al-Qaida's leading fundraising, propaganda and operational arm.
                  Al-Qaida has not named bin Laden's successor, but all indications point to his No. 2, Ayman al-Zawahri. The question is whether al-Zawahri, or anyone, has the ability to keep so many disparate groups under the al-Qaida banner. The groups in Somalia and Algeria, for instance, have very different goals focused on local grievances. Without bin Laden to serve as their shepherd, it's possible al-Qaida will further fragment.
                  British officials said the Americans had shared some information with them about the bin Laden cache, but they said they had been shown nothing concrete yet to indicate bin Laden's helped directly plan recent terror attacks or plans in Britain ***8212; including a European plot last year involving the threat of a Mumbai-style shooting spree in a capital. They spoke on condition of anonymity to discuss matters of intelligence.
                  One British official said counterterror authorities had not been tracking bin Laden like they had other terrorists deemed more directly involved in operations.
                  While Obama has ordered that photos of bin Laden's body be kept from public view, members of the House and Senate Intelligence and Armed Services committees have been making appointments at CIA headquarters to view the graphic images.
                  Sen. James Inhofe, R-Okla., a Senate Armed Services Committee member, said he spent nearly an hour Wednesday looking over more than a dozen photos taken at the Pakistan compound the night bin Laden was killed and on board the U.S. Navy ship that buried his body at sea.
                  One of the photos was of bin Laden's head and showed what appeared to be a fatal wound, according to Inhofe.
                  Some lawmakers had no interest in seeing the photos. Said Rep. John Garamendi, D-Calif., a member of House Armed Services Committee, "I'm quite satisfied Osama bin Laden is dead."
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                  • Kanobi
                    H*F Cl*ss *f '09
                    • Apr 2003
                    • 6050

                    #1104
                    Re: Bin Laden is dead!

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                    "Now matter how long it takes we're right behind you/Like Antoine Dodson said, "We Gon' find you!"

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