1. All across the social networks like Twitter and Facebook - on FB, so many people (this is within my friendship circle, to be fair) are now saying that he's been dead for years etc., that it's all too convenient, doubting the actual state of affairs as it is. On Twitter, let's just say that one of the top trending topics in the UK is #conspiracy. I mean, when it all came 'round, the only people I knew who were awake were Stateside, so there was a lot of understandable rejoicing, but yeah now the Brits are coming 'round, they're completely killing the mood lol.
  2. But dont you think its a bit strange that they dumped the most wanted man over the whole world in the water.


  3. If they'd buried him, he'd have a shrine, wouldn't he?

  4. If that's the case, then certainly - I haven't actually read anything about that yet, only been awake for 20 minutes or so, but if it is the case then as I say, that's pretty questionable.


    Fair point, but then you could also argue that he's going to be seen as a martyr whether his body is reclaimed or not.

    Just seeing Reuters reporting that Hamas have condemned the killing, calling it the assassination of an Arab holy warrior. All I can say is now the vicious circle starts all over again - not that it ever stopped.
  5. Originally posted by thejonner:[..]

    You write stuff like, "so glad that that dirty muzzie is finally dead," and, "i do hate that stinking muslim," and then claim to, 'have nothing against islam and muslim people." Language like that just makes you look like a contradictory, ignorant cunt, you know?


    i don't have anything against them at all, i have lived with muslims and as i said, the ones i personally know are among the nicest people i have met.
    but as i said i have something against that one muslim and that one select group, who kill innocent people cause they think it's their god given right to - and the reason i say that muslim osama is because i can guarantee that if he was not a muslim, he would not have committed the crimes he did. you can say that it wouldn't matter what religion he followed, he still would have been the same, but there is no other religion in the modern world where people can become brainwashed and devoted to doing the atrocities that he did. that would be like saying, if you didn't live where you did and go to school where you did as a child, your life would still be the same. if he was a jew, born into a rich saudi family, he would not have that hatred for the west that he did. islam, in one way or another, did that to him. he would not have been the same without it and the world would be a different place. as i already said, it's only that one muslim and his followers who i (and much of the educated, western world) dislike and see as a bane on our lives
  6. Originally posted by dylbagz:[..]

    i don't have anything against them at all, i have lived with muslims and as i said, the ones i personally know are among the nicest people i have met.
    but as i said i have something against that one muslim and that one select group, who kill innocent people cause they think it's their god given right to - and the reason i say that muslim osama is because i can guarantee that if he was not a muslim, he would not have committed the crimes he did. you can say that it wouldn't matter what religion he followed, he still would have been the same, but there is no other religion in the modern world where people can become brainwashed and devoted to doing the atrocities that he did. that would be like saying, if you didn't live where you did and go to school where you did as a child, your life would still be the same. if he was a jew, born into a rich saudi family, he would not have that hatred for the west that he did. islam, in one way or another, did that to him. he would not have been the same without it and the world would be a different place. as i already said, it's only that one muslim and his followers who i (and much of the educated, western world) dislike and see as a bane on our lives


    Remind me again where Bin Laden was educated? His religion has nothing to with it - if you only have a problem with one muslim and one group, why mention it? All religions brainwash their adherents. Look, I'm not a Bin Laden apologist - he was a murdering bastard who got what he deserved - but, come on. Do you make sweeping statements about Catholics because of the IRA? Or Protestants due to the UVF? Terrorism is terrorism, no matter where it's coming from. By the way - born Jewish into a rich Saudi family? HA HA HA.
  7. Originally posted by thejonner:[..]

    Remind me again where Bin Laden was educated? His religion has nothing to with it - if you only have a problem with one muslim and one group, why mention it? All religions brainwash their adherents. Look, I'm not a Bin Laden apologist - he was a murdering bastard who got what he deserved - but, come on. Do you make sweeping statements about Catholics because of the IRA? Or Protestants due to the UVF? Terrorism is terrorism, no matter where it's coming from. By the way - born Jewish into a rich Saudi family? HA HA HA.


    yeah i do hahahaha. and i am a catholic myself. and yes i know that it is nigh on impossible for someone born into a saudi family to be jewish, but it was just a random example. he was one fucked up person who has created more problems in the world than you could ever imagine one man could do
  8. and the ira and most other non-islamic terrorist groups have not had anywhere near as a profound effect upon the world as the groups from the middle east IMO
  9. See what the Americans can achieve when PSN is down.

    On another note, ten years, 1.2 trillion dollars and hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths for one man. Value
  10. Originally posted by Yogi:[..]

    Yeah, we had Pavelić, Hitler's son of a bitch financed by Mussolini.

    But let's go back on topic. Here's the thing: I don't believe in Bin Laden. I don't believe that one guy, one guy was smarter than this:

    [image]

    I think that US just randomly picked one terrorist and said: 'Ok, he's gonna be our ultimate target for the next x number of years. Remember, USA invaded two countries because of that guy.

    In order to invade someone or something, you need to have a symbol, someone very bad so that people will say: 'Ok, let's get that bastard no matter what!'.

    Iraq: 105.000 dead civilians. Because of one man, or because of this:

    [image]



    so when are you saying that the US began to put all the blame on him?
  11. Originally posted by germcevoy:See what the Americans can achieve when PSN is down.

    On another note, ten years, 1.2 trillion dollars and hundreds of thousands of civilian deaths for one man. Value

    Asda price.
  12. Originally posted by bartajax:You really think that if that is true it could be kept secret for ten years


    I think that the USA has gone to far, but I agree with them that the some parts of the Middle-East arent to be trust and if there isnt a diplomatic solution you have to do something to stop them. If you look at Iran, I just dont trust that country and their president Ahmadinejad.

    Ofcourse I hope that we all over the world will live in peace but Im afraid that that never gonna happen.


    also north korea.. that dictatorship over there is scary - especially cause their links with china