Yes, he did not deserve to die11!
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Not his problem to figure out. He's the idealist.. The other guy does the details.Macbeth wrote:
How in the holy fuck were they supposed to capture him? Keep sending in guys to tackle him/soak up 7.62's?Jenspm wrote:
Capture and trial would've been a better option I think.Macbeth wrote:
lol
Okay what should we have done once we figured out where he was?
And if that was deemed impossible and murder the only way out, I can accept that, but it should be done in a dignified way with 'mixed feelings' so to speak, rather than making it into some crazy celebratory patriotic revenge-orgy.
Pretty much this.Macbeth wrote:
How in the holy fuck were they supposed to capture him? Keep sending in guys to tackle him/soak up 7.62's?Jenspm wrote:
Capture and trial would've been a better option I think.Macbeth wrote:
lol
Okay what should we have done once we figured out where he was?
And if that was deemed impossible and murder the only way out, I can accept that, but it should be done in a dignified way with 'mixed feelings' so to speak, rather than making it into some crazy celebratory patriotic revenge-orgy.
I know it was inevitable, and I would've predicted it, but I still find it disappointing. I wish it was toned down quite a bit.Jaekus wrote:
How else was it ever going to be?Jenspm wrote:
Capture and trial would've been a better option I think.Macbeth wrote:
lol
Okay what should we have done once we figured out where he was?
And if that was deemed impossible and murder the only way out, I can accept that, but it should be done in a dignified way with 'mixed feelings' so to speak, rather than making it into some crazy celebratory patriotic revenge-orgy.
Chances were he would've topped himself in his cell ahead of an execution if he had the chance.Shocking wrote:
Beyond that, he would've been executed anyway. This saves time and money, I hope they got him while he was taking a shit.
Saddam didn't, none of the other AQ leaders in custody have.M.O.A.B wrote:
Chances were he would've topped himself in his cell ahead of an execution if he had the chance.Shocking wrote:
Beyond that, he would've been executed anyway. This saves time and money, I hope they got him while he was taking a shit.
Did he quote the bit where Bush said he was on a crusade?Macbeth wrote:
I'm about your age and lived here during Bush and I would bet my ass he wouldn't have said anything crazy. Maybe you missed the part of the Obama speech when he quoted Bush and said "We are not at war with Islam".
or thatM.O.A.B wrote:
Chances were he would've topped himself in his cell ahead of an execution if he had the chance.
Bin Lid was a rather different kettle of fish.Dilbert_X wrote:
Saddam didn't, none of the other AQ leaders in custody have.M.O.A.B wrote:
Chances were he would've topped himself in his cell ahead of an execution if he had the chance.Shocking wrote:
Beyond that, he would've been executed anyway. This saves time and money, I hope they got him while he was taking a shit.
your conscious should be clear, Jenspm. i don't recall Norway being involved.Jenspm wrote:
I don't think we should've gone in to kill him
See my second paragraph.Macbeth wrote:
How in the holy fuck were they supposed to capture him? Keep sending in guys to tackle him/soak up 7.62's?Jenspm wrote:
Capture and trial would've been a better option I think.Macbeth wrote:
lol
Okay what should we have done once we figured out where he was?
And if that was deemed impossible and murder the only way out, I can accept that, but it should be done in a dignified way with 'mixed feelings' so to speak, rather than making it into some crazy celebratory patriotic revenge-orgy.
I'm pretty happy he's dead. Justice? Sure why not.Kmar wrote:
The happiness is in justice, not death. Of course people are going to be exuberant, they've been waiting for a decade. Give them a moment of satisfaction.
Kinda allows for more martyrism to come about that way.nukchebi0 wrote:
Honestly I would have preferred to have him captured, tried, convicted, and then hanged somewhere symbolic, but maybe swift and unceremoniously eliminating him is preferable to revisiting the trauma of the attacks. The desire for revenge, which the entire nation would be engulfed without on throughout the process of a public trial, is extremely unhealthy.
Death was the vehicle buddy.13rin wrote:
I'm pretty happy he's dead. Justice? Sure why not.Kmar wrote:
The happiness is in justice, not death. Of course people are going to be exuberant, they've been waiting for a decade. Give them a moment of satisfaction.
Beat me to it.Kmar wrote:
Death was the vehicle buddy.13rin wrote:
I'm pretty happy he's dead. Justice? Sure why not.Kmar wrote:
The happiness is in justice, not death. Of course people are going to be exuberant, they've been waiting for a decade. Give them a moment of satisfaction.
What? You mean there aren't any Norwegian in SEAL team 6?burnzz wrote:
your conscious should be clear, Jenspm. i don't recall Norway being involved.Jenspm wrote:
I don't think we should've gone in to kill him
"We" on the other hand, have had our lives changed irrevocably by the actions of the group bin Laden founded - the way we fly, the way we visit our public buildings, and the way the relatives of 3000 people (plus 47,000 troops) remember the world before and after the eleventh of September, 2001.
"We" did not ask for this war, it was brought to us, and the death of this man will bring some closure, and hopefully a chance for this country to evaluate 'why', now that the raw emotions have been let out.
He's wasted enough of American's time and $$.Jaekus wrote:
Kinda allows for more martyrism to come about that way.nukchebi0 wrote:
Honestly I would have preferred to have him captured, tried, convicted, and then hanged somewhere symbolic, but maybe swift and unceremoniously eliminating him is preferable to revisiting the trauma of the attacks. The desire for revenge, which the entire nation would be engulfed without on throughout the process of a public trial, is extremely unhealthy.
This way it was so quick it's kinda like "fuck, did it really happen?"