I am glad justice was served. I was uncomfortable with the cheering over someone dying too. I kind of cringed too because unfortunately we had to kill him. He had it coming. We should not celebrate anyone dying. Thats wrong and distasteful. Bin Laden is just one casualty in a battle on terror. Not the end all of the war. But we can at least celebrate everyday for being free and living in this great country. We also should celebrate those in uniform everyday. Not just this one event
I don't think we celebrated enough and already we are seeing the Libtards coming out of the wood work feeling sorry for the POS. He's dead, I'm glad, justice is served and now "Who is Next"?
I think you need to fight your enemy with the same rules they want to play by. I think that sand monkey should have been feed to wild boar live o PPV. These clown already want us dead, I'm not worried about hurting their feelings.
No, that a-hole killed thousands of unsuspecting American non-combatants in offices, not on in trenches. Not only that he 'inspired' many others to do similar copy-cat acts, and the people those inspired, and so on.
I know the inevitable left-wing loser will say, "the U.S. kills non-combatants from time to time."
But that's on a battlefield where the militants wear civilian clothes.
If I had it my way He'd be buried in a mile deep latrine so Americans can piss and shit on him for yrs.
No, there was not too much celebrating. America is a proud military powered country, and we celebrate when our military does a good job taking out the enemy. Nobody celebrated because they think the war is over, they celebrated because we took out the leader of the enemy organization.
@Illumirage Everyone has their opinions. out of nowhere they found him and they kill him? Then they bury him at "sea"? They bury him at the freaking OCEAN?!?! lmao.. After all those years no one mentioned their name till this week? CHARACTER!
Actually it wasn't out of nowhere. It's been years in the making.
They buried him at sea so there would be nowhere for Islamists to hold sacred as a sort of shrine to a terrorist.
Their name? You mean his name? And yeah, people have been talking about him for about a decade now. So yeah...you're wrong on all counts here...except for the fact that you are entitled to your own opinion.
i agree with you, i understand many people lost their loved ones in the 9/11 attacks, but i find it odd to celebrate for someone dying, especially if your not totally sure if it was bin laden. If it was to me i would capture him and bring him alive for questioning so that he can admit that it was his responsiblity for the attack, but now we might not never if it was him or now that he is dead.
He's up there with Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini. We can celebrate this SCUM's death. If there's anyone on the planet deserving of having that done, it's him.
Just admit it, there are vile, despicable people on this planet. He was about as evil as they come. Celebration, at least in this instance is alright.
Seconds after I read in my email from The New York Times that we got Usama, I was thinking they are going to retaliate with a major attack because we martyred Usama.
After the way multiple parts of the Middle East celebrated 9/11, this shouldn't even be a discussion.
People here have gone through a LOT of crap with not a whole lot to celebrate in the past decade - why the hell not take a few days to rejoice?
Folks with half an intact brain cell know this isn't the end of the war on terror, but why try to take away what should be a moment of celebration & acknowledgement?
i m from europe and i have to say here in europe people are saying that americans are celebrating to much,this can be very bad for america,i m not saying anything but its to much,i m happy that he is dead but you have to get in mind that he has people that will continue his drity job,peace john,love you and your videos,always your subscriber and supporter !! :D
Put yourself in an Americans shoes for a minute. The guy who choreographed the largest terror attack ever in the country, unprovoked, unsuspecting, and killing 3,000 people as the entire world watched. What a slap in the face. Not only that, he evaded capture for nearly a decade. Consider all of that mounting anger, because I don't think you have.
For fucks sake, let us have our retribution celebration, if only for a day or so.
I and, I'd hope most Americans haven't overhyped it. I don't think he had much power as of late, he'd done his damage and was content with it, and he was just riding his days out hoping he wouldn't get outed.
He did, revenge exacted.
Someone will replace him, of lesser historical importance and we'll pursue him with due diligence.
I wouldn't fault Americans for being elated over the death of a scumbag who went unpunished for a decade though. It's due. All of it. Fuck him.
I am glad justice was served. I was uncomfortable with the cheering over someone dying too. I kind of cringed too because unfortunately we had to kill him. He had it coming. We should not celebrate anyone dying. Thats wrong and distasteful. Bin Laden is just one casualty in a battle on terror. Not the end all of the war. But we can at least celebrate everyday for being free and living in this great country. We also should celebrate those in uniform everyday. Not just this one event
Crisgo3d 10 months ago
would we celebrate hitlers death?
plasticpatch1 10 months ago
I don't think we celebrated enough and already we are seeing the Libtards coming out of the wood work feeling sorry for the POS. He's dead, I'm glad, justice is served and now "Who is Next"?
hayn73 10 months ago
I think you need to fight your enemy with the same rules they want to play by. I think that sand monkey should have been feed to wild boar live o PPV. These clown already want us dead, I'm not worried about hurting their feelings.
hawkermustang 10 months ago
Heres how i feel. If they had not thrown his ass in the river i would have traveled to the east and danced on his grave.
davidrjin 10 months ago
@davidrjin Agree 100%
JW14234 10 months ago
No, that a-hole killed thousands of unsuspecting American non-combatants in offices, not on in trenches. Not only that he 'inspired' many others to do similar copy-cat acts, and the people those inspired, and so on.
I know the inevitable left-wing loser will say, "the U.S. kills non-combatants from time to time."
But that's on a battlefield where the militants wear civilian clothes.
If I had it my way He'd be buried in a mile deep latrine so Americans can piss and shit on him for yrs.
Fuck Osama
Illumirage 10 months ago
No, there was not too much celebrating. America is a proud military powered country, and we celebrate when our military does a good job taking out the enemy. Nobody celebrated because they think the war is over, they celebrated because we took out the leader of the enemy organization.
xRulerxLS 10 months ago
Osama is a character. He was created to have someone to blame all that shit. He doesn't exist.
Bamditzki 10 months ago
@Bamditzki
In a word....No.
Illumirage 10 months ago
@Illumirage Everyone has their opinions. out of nowhere they found him and they kill him? Then they bury him at "sea"? They bury him at the freaking OCEAN?!?! lmao.. After all those years no one mentioned their name till this week? CHARACTER!
Bamditzki 10 months ago
@Bamditzki
Actually it wasn't out of nowhere. It's been years in the making.
They buried him at sea so there would be nowhere for Islamists to hold sacred as a sort of shrine to a terrorist.
Their name? You mean his name? And yeah, people have been talking about him for about a decade now. So yeah...you're wrong on all counts here...except for the fact that you are entitled to your own opinion.
Illumirage 10 months ago
I do not think you are way off base. When I first heard about it I was relieved and a bit sad. It was something that had to be done.
JRMiracleman 10 months ago
i agree with you, i understand many people lost their loved ones in the 9/11 attacks, but i find it odd to celebrate for someone dying, especially if your not totally sure if it was bin laden. If it was to me i would capture him and bring him alive for questioning so that he can admit that it was his responsiblity for the attack, but now we might not never if it was him or now that he is dead.
DrSanto91 10 months ago
@DrSanto91
He's up there with Hitler, Stalin and Mussolini. We can celebrate this SCUM's death. If there's anyone on the planet deserving of having that done, it's him.
Just admit it, there are vile, despicable people on this planet. He was about as evil as they come. Celebration, at least in this instance is alright.
Illumirage 10 months ago
yes because the war is still going on and our country is in financial turmoil and there is no proof he is dead.
JBBlitz 10 months ago
Seconds after I read in my email from The New York Times that we got Usama, I was thinking they are going to retaliate with a major attack because we martyred Usama.
devilslayer888 10 months ago
The celebrations don't bother me even a little. We do not celebrate just his death but also the justice that has been done for all of his victims.
Infantry9 10 months ago
After the way multiple parts of the Middle East celebrated 9/11, this shouldn't even be a discussion.
People here have gone through a LOT of crap with not a whole lot to celebrate in the past decade - why the hell not take a few days to rejoice?
Folks with half an intact brain cell know this isn't the end of the war on terror, but why try to take away what should be a moment of celebration & acknowledgement?
SwingMan1937 10 months ago
People celebrating his death,....doesnt bother me at all,not one single bit,and I couldnt care less what anybody else thinks about it,fuck it.
Lonewolf3000X 10 months ago
i m from europe and i have to say here in europe people are saying that americans are celebrating to much,this can be very bad for america,i m not saying anything but its to much,i m happy that he is dead but you have to get in mind that he has people that will continue his drity job,peace john,love you and your videos,always your subscriber and supporter !! :D
HULKMANEC 10 months ago
@HULKMANEC
Put yourself in an Americans shoes for a minute. The guy who choreographed the largest terror attack ever in the country, unprovoked, unsuspecting, and killing 3,000 people as the entire world watched. What a slap in the face. Not only that, he evaded capture for nearly a decade. Consider all of that mounting anger, because I don't think you have.
For fucks sake, let us have our retribution celebration, if only for a day or so.
Believe me, we know full well this isn't over.
Illumirage 10 months ago
@Illumirage i agree with you but dont be owerhyped about that...
HULKMANEC 10 months ago
@HULKMANEC
I and, I'd hope most Americans haven't overhyped it. I don't think he had much power as of late, he'd done his damage and was content with it, and he was just riding his days out hoping he wouldn't get outed.
He did, revenge exacted.
Someone will replace him, of lesser historical importance and we'll pursue him with due diligence.
I wouldn't fault Americans for being elated over the death of a scumbag who went unpunished for a decade though. It's due. All of it. Fuck him.
Illumirage 10 months ago
NO...BECAUSE HE WAS ALREADY DEAD LONG AGO...ALL FAKE...ALL STAGED..
DeathDOer01 10 months ago