Breaking news: Bin laden is dead!!!

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I celebrate today!!!

Then again, I celebrate every time I flush waste from my living space.

This turd is crab food. Nobody can assemble at a grave site and chant and scream and shoot bullets in the air. No barbarian meeting here - move along folks.

And, I cheer.

Did MLK cheer Hitler’s pathetic demise?

I think, and I can only guess, is that the answer is YES.:)
 
NEXT up....

Now you see it...

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Now you don't...

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Ok... I'm start'n to write a new song for all of us Spongebob fans:

"Who lives in a pineapple under the sea... SpongeBin No Pants"!

Ya like???:laugh:
 
Just trying to show that the person that provided the name of Bin Ladens courier was a prisoner that was being waterboarded during Bush presidency. They have known who the courier was for a while, just couldn't locate him until August. I am simply rebuting your statement that said "Bush/Cheney had nothing to do with it". Could care less what you belif. :rolleyes:

Waterboarding was not responsible for the intelligence. He did not give up the information while being subjected to illegal torture. He gave it up later.

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Mohammed did not discuss al-Kuwaiti while being subjected to the simulated drowning technique known as waterboarding, former officials said. He acknowledged knowing him many months later under standard interrogation, they said, leaving it once again up for debate as to whether the harsh technique was a valuable tool or an unnecessarily violent tactic.
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http://www.whec.com/news/stories/S2092564.shtml?cat=10036


The war crimes ordered by VP Dick Cheney did not lead to this. It was conventional questioning later.
 
Bull. There is nothing on CNN stating that interrogations by the Bush/Cheney ilk had anything to do with the intel.

I call bull.

I may have misspoken when I said waterboarding. But lets not detract from what's really at issue here. You want us to belief that Bush and Cheney had nothing to do with the intelligence. So I suppose that the Obama administration should get all the credit. The entire intelligence was gathered between Jan2009 and May2011. Obama even had time to golf between intelligence briefings. The supernatural powers of the Obama administration at work. You win. We are all idiots. :rolleyes:
Do you want a cookie?
 
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I may have misspoken when I said waterboarding. But lets not detract from what's really at issue here. You want us to belief that Bush and Cheney had nothing to do with the intelligence. So I suppose that the Obama administration should get all the credit. The entire intelligence was gathered between Jan2009 and May2011. Obama even had time to golf between intelligence briefings. The supernatural powers of the Obama administration at work. You win. We are all idiots. :rolleyes:
Do you want a cookie?

You're wasting your breath
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..He's in his own little world and he's miserable no sane person will join him..:laugh::laugh:
 
Investigation has been going on for for about 4 years. There are lapse in my memory but I'm pretty sure that covers 2 administrations

Nothing ever changes
 
Waterboarding was not responsible for the intelligence. He did not give up the information while being subjected to illegal torture. He gave it up later.

Details-

Source:

http://www.whec.com/news/stories/S2092564.shtml?cat=10036


The war crimes ordered by VP Dick Cheney did not lead to this. It was conventional questioning later.

It was all part of the process and the mindset. You have to get the bluff in, talking nice will get you no where. Take a group of enemy combatants up to 3,000 feet in a helicopter, push one out and now you have the bluff on the rest. ;)Water boardingg is soooo much worse and has a similar result.
 
That courier's nick name was reveled during enhanced interrogation, that started the ball rolling in 2005. Keep living in you little world separate from reality James.
 
That courier's nick name was reveled during enhanced interrogation, that started the ball rolling in 2005. Keep living in you little world separate from reality James.

The courier's nick name was NOT revealed during enhanced interrogation.

You didn't read the article I posted.

Here, I'll post it again for you Show-me- this time I'll write it in real big letters, and write it real slow, so that you can understand what is written.
Mohammed did not discuss al-Kuwaiti while being subjected to the simulated drowning technique known as waterboarding, former officials said.

He acknowledged knowing him many months later under standard interrogation, they said, leaving it once again up for debate as to whether the harsh technique was a valuable tool or an unnecessarily violent tactic.

You are the one living in a world separated from reality.
 
The point of interrogation is not only what can be extracted at the moment, but also to discover what may be revealed by those wishing to avoid future interrogations.
 
The courier's nick name was NOT revealed during enhanced interrogation.

You didn't read the article I posted.

You are the one living in a world separated from reality.

No I did not read your liberal wimpy biased article, I watched the report on my 40" LED TV done by The Today Show. Bite me!
 
Yep, we are like matter and anti-matter. He wants to steal all the money in the world and divided it by the number of people via taxation. He doesn't like "Big Oil" getting subsidies but loves the fact that "Big Ethanol" gets them. :suspicious: He want to give terrorist lollipops and ask nicely to tell us their secrets to kill us. I want to use moreefficientt tactics.:rolleyes:
 
No I did not read your liberal wimpy biased article, I watched the report on my 40" LED TV done by The Today Show. Bite me!

The point is, you don't torture other humans. Period.
I don't know why this is even an issue.

As for wimpy liberal media, go watch "Taxi to the Dark Side" (I dare you) before you start dissing.
Tell me, would you want that done to our citizen army, i.e. your friends, neighbors, sons, daughters, etc?
Do you really want the kids who were ordered to commit these acts f-ed up for the rest of their lives- as much, or more so than the captives?

An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.
blah blah blah -I'm sure.

This op was what should have been done in the first place, not declare war on Afghan or Iraq as a whole, because, especially in the case of Afghanistan, the majority of their population had no idea of what happened over here.
And now, add to that the affirmation we never have really been able to trust any so-called "partner" in the Middle East, case in point- Pakistan has had Bin Laden 1000 yards away from their equivalent of West Point for 5 years?

About six weeks before he passed away, Alex Gibney’s father, once a Naval interrogator during World War II, and later a journalist himself, unhooked his oxygen tank and asked his filmmaker son to get his video camera. Frank Gibney wished to speak about the subject of torture and how outraged he was at the revelations about the use of torture on prisoners in Iraq, Guantanamo, and Afghanistan. Specifically, the elder Gibney directed his indignation at the leaders (you know them, but for the record, they include George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, and Alberto Gonzalez), who he believed the buck stopped with. Frank Gibney had interrogated Japanese prisoners during the battle of Okinawa, one of the bloodiest, and although they were dealing with that era’s version of suicide bombers in the form of kamikaze pilots, Gibney and his fellow soldiers chose not to cross the line into brutality. When asked why not by his son, Frank Gibney replied that to do so would be to sacrifice the very values they were fighting for. Alex Gibney elaborates, “It’s not to say that there weren’t suspensions of human rights during World War II. The Japanese Internment Camps in particular come to mine. But it was so far from my father’s frame of reference that FDR would have condoned torture. One of the things that he was fighting for, particularly against the Japanese, who did torture prisoners, was for a better possibility.” Alex Gibney’s interview with his father closes his new documentary on the use of torture during the War on Terror, entitled Taxi to the Dark Side, a film which should be required viewing for every American, from the highest towers of political power to the youngest soldiers in the field. Gibney’s latest continues his examination of the force of corruption, explored via the business world previously in his documentary Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room, and how it virals itself into every part of an organization, whether that be a company or a country, when immorality is left unchecked, or condoned, by the people at the top of the power structure.
 
Yep, we are like matter and anti-matter. He wants to steal all the money in the world and divided it by the number of people via taxation. He doesn't like "Big Oil" getting subsidies but loves the fact that "Big Ethanol" gets them. :suspicious: He want to give terrorist lollipops and ask nicely to tell us their secrets to kill us. I want to use moreefficientt tactics.:rolleyes:


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MORTAL KOMBAT. whoever win is right. lol
 
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