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Obama To Release Osama Death Photo

May 3. 2011

Barack Obama

The Obama Administration has stated they will release photos of the corpse of terrorist Osama Bin Laden, who was killed by U.S. Navy Seals in Abbottabad, Pakistan. Some do not believe Bin Laden is dead and the move is a bid to silence critics. 

It is being stated by White House officials, Osama was shot in the head above the left eye and in the chest. Further reports indicate, the orders given were to kill Bin Laden, not bring him in, reaffirming what the Judiciary Report stated all along about the Bush Administration and the what officials from that time, who are still ensconced in the CIA and FBI, have to hide. 

Osama Bin Laden

Looking at a video animation today on CBS, the Navy Seals did an impressive job in raiding Osama's home. This brings up another point the Judiciary Report pushed over a year ago. Rather than blanket war in the Middle East, the U.S. government should focus on small teams dedicated to tracking and attacking, if need be, terrorists. Bring the soldiers back to America and focus on developing specialized teams dedicated to targeting terrorists. It would cut down on casualties, both civilian and soldier. 

In closing, regardless of who Bin Laden was working for, no one with a ounce of human compassion could believe, a man that carried out terrorist attacks that killed so many people, children included, could be a good person. He brought so much grief and bereavement to many innocent people that did him no harm. Osama was an unrepentant criminal. He was no hero and no saint. Stop trying to paint him as such. 

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