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Osama is dead
Topic Started: May 1 2011, 09:49 PM (6,632 Views)
Osama Bin Laggin

so now that the terrorism thing is almost dealt with, who is the government planning on making the people hate on?

only thing i hope, is that the troops can come back now that it's some what over
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May 2 2011, 07:50 PM
so now that the terrorism thing is almost dealt with, who is the government planning on making the people hate on?

only thing i hope, is that the troops can come back now that it's some what over
don't worry we will have a new boogie man that the news can spam over and over to make us fear it

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May 2 2011, 07:55 PM
Havock
May 2 2011, 07:50 PM
so now that the terrorism thing is almost dealt with, who is the government planning on making the people hate on?

only thing i hope, is that the troops can come back now that it's some what over
don't worry we will have a new boogie man that the news can spam over and over to make us fear it
shit happens all the time, they need someone to blame to

oh n around that shit bout the anonymous article is interesting, they should hack for a better cause rather than taking PSN down :P
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Where have you been in tons of threads Gatman and my ideals have differed and clashed..? I did not read a post before I posted besides the Thread-Starter's post.

Anyway

Just to sum it up.
Our enemy views us as we view our enemy. Americans are worldly known to be disastrous with meddling with the affairs of foreign nations. Our hunger for the spread of democracy and fear for communism for example has lead us into the Vietnam war where hundreds of "thousands" of PEOPLE perished. Needless to say I can list many other events in history that would further back up my claim. Al Qaeda views us as the terrorists, the blood thirsty "devils" as what my mom calls the radicals. Outside of the western powers with the Muslim world, America's military operations has killed many of their people prior to 9/11. It would take me forever to account each event to sum up an estimate. You have to realize America is not always right and our hands are soaked with the blood of their people and others as well. We're not godly figures to tell other nations what to do or what not to do and when we kill and make mistakes, it's not okay. Since, I covered my explanation on why people view us as the "World's Police" or "Bullies". Understand that 9/11 was viewed to the Al Qaeda as a long-waited fight against the bullies that have rippled the world(in their eyes and also commonly seen in the eyes of non-americans). When those radicals celebrate attacks like 9/11 against the U.S and attacks against other Western Powers, it's disgusting. But for us Americans to do it as well makes us no different and I find that unbelievable. And yes morals should still stand, the death of anyone should not be celebrated for it to even come down to a situation in which people have to take arms against each other should be resented not celebrated when either party gets a win. No matter what side you're on you should not celebrate the death of others, you should resent that you, you're country and the opposing party resorted into taking arms against each other. We're not all so high and mighty now, are we?
We're now just like Al Qaeda, but with bigger guns and status
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May 2 2011, 08:11 PM
No matter what side you're on you should not celebrate the death of others, you should resent that you, you're country and the opposing party resorted into taking arms against each other.
Me and Around generally disagree on things on this forum, but nicely put, saved my time replying to him.
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May 2 2011, 08:11 PM
Where have you been in tons of threads Gatman and my ideals have differed and clashed..? I did not read a post before I posted besides the Thread-Starter's post.

Anyway

Just to sum it up.
Our enemy views us as we view our enemy. Americans are worldly known to be disastrous with meddling with the affairs of foreign nations. Our hunger for the spread of democracy and fear for communism for example has lead us into the Vietnam war where hundreds of "thousands" of PEOPLE perished. Needless to say I can list many other events in history that would further back up my claim. Al Qaeda views us as the terrorists, the blood thirsty "devils" as what my mom calls the radicals. Outside of the western powers with the Muslim world, America's military operations has killed many of their people prior to 9/11. It would take me forever to account each event to sum up an estimate. You have to realize America is not always right and our hands are soaked with the blood of their people and others as well. We're not godly figures to tell other nations what to do or what not to do and when we kill and make mistakes, it's not okay. Since, I covered my explanation on why people view us as the "World's Police" or "Bullies". Understand that 9/11 was viewed to the Al Qaeda as a long-waited fight against the bullies that have rippled the world(in their eyes and also commonly seen in the eyes of non-americans). When those radicals celebrate attacks like 9/11 against the U.S and attacks against other Western Powers, it's disgusting. But for us Americans to do it as well makes us no different and I find that unbelievable. And yes morals should still stand, the death of anyone should not be celebrated for it to even come down to a situation in which people have to take arms against each other should be resented not celebrated when either party gets a win. No matter what side you're on you should not celebrate the death of others, you should resent that you, you're country and the opposing party resorted into taking arms against each other. We're not all so high and mighty now, are we? We're just like Al Qaeda, but with bigger guns and status
i do not believe that U.S is always right, so yes i agree with you. i have to go to the bathroom. it was nice talking to you.
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May 2 2011, 07:34 PM
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May 2 2011, 06:23 PM
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May 2 2011, 06:09 PM
I haven't read the previous pages, but I found the public's response to be extremely disgusting. Americans are supposed to hold ourselves to higher standards and yet we celebrate someones death. What better are we then the Al Qaeda when we celebrate the deaths of others? I just find that it should not be morally acceptable to celebrate ones death under any circumstances and I'm very disappointed in the Americans that took part. It's a morbid thought, what kind of society does this, a radical one. Are we so morally bankrupt that we parade upon someones death. This man single-handedly deteriorated the virtue of our people and its disgusting. To those who disagree, I completely understand his negative impact to the world, but how does it LOOK when our people;Americans the influential leaders of the world, celebrate someones death. It just shows how we're no better then the barbaric radicals who get happiness upon people dying.
gtfonignog
wut around said is true; idk y u tellin him to gtfo, unless "the american ego" within u is hurt
yea fuck you americans for celebrating a baby killer's death

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May 2 2011, 08:23 PM
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May 2 2011, 07:34 PM
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May 2 2011, 06:09 PM
I haven't read the previous pages, but I found the public's response to be extremely disgusting. Americans are supposed to hold ourselves to higher standards and yet we celebrate someones death. What better are we then the Al Qaeda when we celebrate the deaths of others? I just find that it should not be morally acceptable to celebrate ones death under any circumstances and I'm very disappointed in the Americans that took part. It's a morbid thought, what kind of society does this, a radical one. Are we so morally bankrupt that we parade upon someones death. This man single-handedly deteriorated the virtue of our people and its disgusting. To those who disagree, I completely understand his negative impact to the world, but how does it LOOK when our people;Americans the influential leaders of the world, celebrate someones death. It just shows how we're no better then the barbaric radicals who get happiness upon people dying.
gtfonignog
wut around said is true; idk y u tellin him to gtfo, unless "the american ego" within u is hurt
yea fuck you americans for celebrating a baby killer's death
but killing literally 100x more children in Iraq/Afghanistan/Pakistan is ok right??


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^^^That was after, unless your counting the containment crisis/etcetc

No death justifies another but the pleasing of the masses helps calm the nerves, but builds tensions world wide among terrorist groups
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May 2 2011, 07:27 PM
How about this - You're married, you have 3 kids, a wife, and a home. Normal family. Someone comes one night, and kills 2 of your kids, and leaves the third scarred for life. The police finally find him, and is eventually shot to death. And you're going to tell me you wouldn't rejoice that a fucking mad-man is taken off the streets, and justice for your family was served?
These situations actually happen, and the typical response is not celebration, usually more like somber tears/mourning and anger.
When someone you like a lot is killed by another, and then if you see that other executed or something, the predominate thoughts going through your head are probably going to be about what you've lost (your loved one) rather than what you've gained (death of another human), and thinking about a lost love is surely a sad, tear-inducing thought.
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May 2 2011, 10:10 PM
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How about this - You're married, you have 3 kids, a wife, and a home. Normal family. Someone comes one night, and kills 2 of your kids, and leaves the third scarred for life. The police finally find him, and is eventually shot to death. And you're going to tell me you wouldn't rejoice that a fucking mad-man is taken off the streets, and justice for your family was served?
These situations actually happen, and the typical response is not celebration, usually more like somber tears/mourning and anger.
When someone you like a lot is killed by another, and then if you see that other executed or something, the predominate thoughts going through your head are probably going to be about what you've lost (your loved one) rather than what you've gained (death of another human), and thinking about a lost love is surely a sad, tear-inducing thought.
I said rejoice for the fact a maniac is off the streets.
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gatman and around trying to live in a fantasy world loll
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May 2 2011, 09:05 PM
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May 2 2011, 06:09 PM
I haven't read the previous pages, but I found the public's response to be extremely disgusting. Americans are supposed to hold ourselves to higher standards and yet we celebrate someones death. What better are we then the Al Qaeda when we celebrate the deaths of others? I just find that it should not be morally acceptable to celebrate ones death under any circumstances and I'm very disappointed in the Americans that took part. It's a morbid thought, what kind of society does this, a radical one. Are we so morally bankrupt that we parade upon someones death. This man single-handedly deteriorated the virtue of our people and its disgusting. To those who disagree, I completely understand his negative impact to the world, but how does it LOOK when our people;Americans the influential leaders of the world, celebrate someones death. It just shows how we're no better then the barbaric radicals who get happiness upon people dying.
gtfonignog
wut around said is true; idk y u tellin him to gtfo, unless "the american ego" within u is hurt
yea fuck you americans for celebrating a baby killer's death
but killing literally 100x more children in Iraq/Afghanistan/Pakistan is ok right??


no its not ok but it doesnt change the fact that he was a baby killer and its alright to celebrate his death.

was he your bro??

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the cia hacked the psn


they got osama's info from dat l0l
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May 3 2011, 12:04 AM
the cia hacked the psn


they got osama's info from dat l0l
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May 3 2011, 12:04 AM
the cia hacked the psn


they got osama's info from dat l0l
Wrong. He agreed to allow apple to view his current location via iPhone!
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May 2 2011, 11:46 PM
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May 2 2011, 09:05 PM
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May 2 2011, 07:34 PM
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May 2 2011, 06:23 PM
Around
May 2 2011, 06:09 PM
I haven't read the previous pages, but I found the public's response to be extremely disgusting. Americans are supposed to hold ourselves to higher standards and yet we celebrate someones death. What better are we then the Al Qaeda when we celebrate the deaths of others? I just find that it should not be morally acceptable to celebrate ones death under any circumstances and I'm very disappointed in the Americans that took part. It's a morbid thought, what kind of society does this, a radical one. Are we so morally bankrupt that we parade upon someones death. This man single-handedly deteriorated the virtue of our people and its disgusting. To those who disagree, I completely understand his negative impact to the world, but how does it LOOK when our people;Americans the influential leaders of the world, celebrate someones death. It just shows how we're no better then the barbaric radicals who get happiness upon people dying.
gtfonignog
wut around said is true; idk y u tellin him to gtfo, unless "the american ego" within u is hurt
yea fuck you americans for celebrating a baby killer's death
but killing literally 100x more children in Iraq/Afghanistan/Pakistan is ok right??


no its not ok but it doesnt change the fact that he was a baby killer and its alright to celebrate his death.

was he your bro??
So it's ok to celebrate the death of american troops who caused the deaths of tens of thousands of innocent iraqis right?



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lol balla i was just gonna post the EXACT same thing



this kid is so clueless


I live like 15 minutes away from NYC. I saw the towers burn from across the Hudson. I know atleast 2-3 families personally who lost people. I am good friends with one girl whose dad died in tower 1. I am the one who has to take my shoes off when traveling. I am the one who probably gets labeled a shitload because of 9/11. I hate how Osama gave muslims a terrible rep. I hate how my original country has gone to shit because of these extremists and has gotten a bad rep in the international community. I love America, I think it's the best country in the world.

and yet, you don't see me out in the street celebrating.



ur the white 17 year old kid with mayflower parents who doesn't deal with the same problems most people have to deal with




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We aren't innocent Invert. As Hype said, we have killed many more innocent Iraqis than they have killed innocent Americans. Also, look at what we did in Vietnam. I can go on but I'm pretty sure you get the point.
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May 3 2011, 12:44 AM
lol balla i was just gonna post the EXACT same thing



this kid is so clueless


I live like 15 minutes away from NYC. I saw the towers burn from across the Hudson. I know atleast 2-3 families personally who lost people. I am good friends with one girl whose dad died in tower 1. I am the one who has to take my shoes off when traveling. I am the one who probably gets labeled a shitload because of 9/11. I hate how Osama gave muslims a terrible rep. I hate how my original country has gone to shit because of these extremists and has gotten a bad rep in the international community. I love America, I think it's the best country in the world.

and yet, you don't see me out in the street celebrating.



ur the white 17 year old kid with mayflower parents who doesn't deal with the same problems most people have to deal with




Indians stick together. goodstuff

Also ty yamz for finally referring to me as hype lackiepat

Also Mavericks won today is good obongo
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lol Why do you guys care whether people rejoice his death or not? Does it really affect you that much? Let them have their celebrations for fuck sakes.

Also big difference between knowing someone who lost someone in 9/11 and actually being someone that lost a loved one. You fuckers go around talking about being unbiased and understanding others yet you sit here and judge others for their actions which you don't understand and find disgusting.

Bunch of hypocrites to be honest.
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lol Why do you guys care whether people rejoice his death or not? Does it really affect you that much? Let them have their celebrations for fuck sakes.

Also big difference between knowing someone who lost someone in 9/11 and actually being someone that lost a loved one. You fuckers go around talking about being unbiased and understanding others yet you sit here and judge others for their actions which you don't understand and find disgusting.

Bunch of hypocrites to be honest.
there is a big difference - I don't think anyone is saying otherwise. You can still empathize with them, however.

Empathy is the capacity to recognize and, to some extent, share feelings (such as sadness or happiness) that are being experienced by another sentient or semi-sentient being

there u go ^^. Everyone is different. I can empathize with others very easily and feel their pain (although it's def. less than the actual pain they are feeling). Maybe u have a harder time


relax buddy
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lol Why do you guys care whether people rejoice his death or not? Does it really affect you that much? Let them have their celebrations for fuck sakes.

Also big difference between knowing someone who lost someone in 9/11 and actually being someone that lost a loved one. You fuckers go around talking about being unbiased and understanding others yet you sit here and judge others for their actions which you don't understand and find disgusting.

Bunch of hypocrites to be honest.
99% of the people celebrating didn't lose a loved one in 9/11. Talk about hypocrisy.
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and erosion- please be specific next time before you just generalize and say "you fuckers"
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