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bin Laden is dead

I'm sure everyone has heard by now.

Is it bad to celebrate someone's death? I understand that this is as much a symbolic victory as anything else. But, still... I'm glad.

Weigh In #7 -Fat and Sassy Em


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Re: bin Laden is dead

  • I'n glad too.  I think it's ok to hate someone who planned and carried out an attack on your country killing about 3000 people.  
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  • I am sitting here experiencing a jumble of feelings waiting for Obama to come on and wondering what this really will do in the end. DH flew into the room a while ago when it was first announced waking me up, he seems to know exactly how he feels.

     

  • I don't think it's bad considering how much destruction this guy brought to most of the world.

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  • imageMitzzi23:
    I'n glad too.  I think it's ok to hate someone who planned and carried out an attack on your country killing about 3000 people.  

    And let's not forget the 1993 Trade Center bombing either... 

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  • You bet your a$$ I'm celebrating this death.  Certainly there could be repercussions from this.  But it needed to be done.  It will be interesting to hear how things went down and what Pakistan's involvement is (involved in hiding him, or involved in the operation to bring him down).
  • I just finished listening to the President's speech. Original reports said it was a bombing last week. It sounds like it was actually a small group of incredibly courageous soldiers. God bless them.
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  • HE IS?????????? Surprise

    honestly, I thought he was dead YEARS ago. I'm a bad american. I'm kind of pissed they interrupted Celebrity Apprentice IN THE FINAL MINUTES to go to a special report.

    Hmmmm... obama vs trump much?

    (I'm going to hell)

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  • I feel like I totally missed something, darn me for going to bed at 10:30! I wake up and see every single FB status after 10:30 last night and they're all about this and I'm all "what the heck...?"

    I guess I'm not getting too excited b/c like my husband's (who did not come wake me up, Pooks :P) status said, "Osama exit stage left, next bad guy enter stage right". I just hate that it's never ending, there's always some crazyasss trying to hurt us!

     

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  • imageemscott:
    I just finished listening to the President's speech. Original reports said it was a bombing last week. It sounds like it was actually a small group of incredibly courageous soldiers. God bless them.

    Wow, I need to hear this story! I'm sure it will make me cry.

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  • imageGeorgiePorgie101208:

    honestly, I thought he was dead YEARS ago.

    omg are you serious?! lol 

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  • I'm glad that we were able to successfully carry out a mission, but I'm not sure I would be physically celebrating his death, if you kwim?

    We're at Bravo today at work due to the operation, in case there are any responses.

  • I am really interested to hear the details myself. The reason I said I was a jumble of emotions was because dh was pretty ecstatic and I feel weird being super happy about death (relieved yes), and not only that but he was almost like a 'backer' people came to him with the 9-11 plan and he financially supported it. When I said I wondered what it would do I didn't mean 'why even kill him' I wondered what the next terrorist act might be in retaliation. I suppose my pessimistic side reared it's head a little.

    Being in Metro Detroit (we have largest Middle Eastern American population) I sort of wondered what tensions may arise also, so far it looks pretty good though thank goodness.

  • I'm not really sure how to feel, honestly. First off there's the gratitude and awe for the soldiers involved. I'm usually humbled by the risks and sacrifices our miltary makes, but especially this one. I'm relieved that at least this threat is eliminated, but worried about what's next and what revenge might drive them to do. I'm a little uncomfortable with an out and out celebration of his death, just because it seems no better than what they would do, and I like to think that we're much better than them.

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    I'm not really sure how to feel, honestly. First off there's the gratitude and awe for the soldiers involved. I'm usually humbled by the risks and sacrifices our miltary makes, but especially this one. I'm relieved that at least this threat is eliminated, but worried about what's next and what revenge might drive them to do. I'm a little uncomfortable with an out and out celebration of his death, just because it seems no better than what they would do, and I like to think that we're much better than them.

    This exactly!

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  • While I am really excited that he was disposed, my first reaction was, "well that's going to really piss them (al-Qaida) off"
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  • I was just lurking on International Nesties, fairly interesting. I am not sure how comfortable I would be living abroad with all the celebrations airing. In no way at all am I saying it is the same as celebrations that took place in ME, but others may view it that way and I hate that.
  • I really don't know how to feel.  I feel badly for celebrating someone's death, but I can't help but feel relieved.  I am so grateful for all of our military and leaders for tirelessly working to keep us safe.

    I'm a little afraid of what this will mean for Bin Laden's followers.  I'm sure there will be lots of outbreaks of retaliation and that scares me.

     

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  • imageOct08b2bee:
    imageGeorgiePorgie101208:

    honestly, I thought he was dead YEARS ago.

    omg are you serious?! lol 

     

    Yes serious.

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  • imagePlumCallaLily:

    Shelley/Shaina - from a military POV, what are the reactions?

    We're at Force Protection Bravo, which means upgraded alerts.  They sent out an email saying we need to ensure all windows and doors were locked and to periodically survey the builidngs.

    We also had a different traffic pattern to get onto post and there were miltary plus the contractor gate guards this morning.

    It's in case of any retaliations.

    Also, I'm part of a joint base that is airforce commanded, even though we're army, so things may be a bit different.

  • imageemscott:

    I'm sure everyone has heard by now.

    Is it bad to celebrate someone's death? I understand that this is as much a symbolic victory as anything else. But, still... I'm glad.

    Not at all when it was such an evil person who died. My area was hit hard with 9/11 so this will bring some closure to the family's of those who were lost in the attacks.

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  • imagePlumCallaLily:

    I really don't know how to feel.  I feel badly for celebrating someone's death, but I can't help but feel relieved.  I am so grateful for all of our military and leaders for tirelessly working to keep us safe.

    I'm a little afraid of what this will mean for Bin Laden's followers.  I'm sure there will be lots of outbreaks of retaliation and that scares me.

     

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    I talked to Jay quickly this morning and we are glad that the threat Osama was is gone.  But this will give Obama a reason to pull out of Afghanistan with a half-finished mission.  This will cause the region to dislike us even more and definitely provide more grounds for al-qaeda to grow and other terrorist groups in the area to get stronger.  Basically, as someone said above "Exit one bad guy, enter the next."  It may be a while before the next threat is realized but I don't think it's reason to think everything will be fine now that Osama is gone.
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  • imagebrie&drew:
    I'm not really sure how to feel, honestly. First off there's the gratitude and awe for the soldiers involved. I'm usually humbled by the risks and sacrifices our miltary makes, but especially this one. I'm relieved that at least this threat is eliminated, but worried about what's next and what revenge might drive them to do. I'm a little uncomfortable with an out and out celebration of his death, just because it seems no better than what they would do, and I like to think that we're much better than them.

     I had this thought too. But then I realized, there are some significant differences between the two scenarios. Osama was an evil mass murderer who willingly and actively participated in war with our country. The nearly three thousand who died on September 11th were innocent. So, although I'm not outside dancing, I can understand why New Yorkers are.

    Weigh In #7 -Fat and Sassy Em


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