President Obama on Death of Osama bin Laden
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Uploaded on May 1, 2011
President Obama praises those Americans who carried out the operation to kill Osama bin Laden, tells the families of the victims of September 11, 2001 that they have never been forgotten, and calls on Americans to remember the unity of that tragic day.
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ilttpvvm 2 days ago
Adele Christine Sessa was one of the 658 employees of Cantor Fitzgerald who died on 11 September 2001; she was the best friend of a woman I loved very much, my college sweetheart Michelle. For ten years, I had so wanted to hurt the man who caused Michelle such grief and pain. And on the night the President announced bin Laden's death, the first thing that went through my head was a message to Michelle: "They got him, honey; I hope this makes you feel a little better." (I love you, Michelle.)
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TheNameIsJohnDoe 1 week ago
I would like to extend a sincere thank you to all the men and women who helped to take down this despicable piece of trash.
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NavySEALs1USA 1 week ago
he was armed and a threat they couldnt take the chance
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pretorious700 1 week ago
I guess nobody thought it was a good idea to maybe capture and interrogate Bin Laden.
The US government is a joke at this point.
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newdebate 2 weeks ago
It used the name Soetoro to enroll as a foreign student at Occidental College.
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John Smith 2 weeks ago
Chemical weapons in Libya, Syria, Myanmar, etc. Should we invade them too?
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floodmaster16 2 weeks ago
There were WMDs in Iraq, they are called chemical weapons and kurd population can awfully testify the effects they had on their children.
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vitruvianman555 3 weeks ago
Neither am I, but it doesnt mean I dont know whats happening in the USA, the USA's economy is so big it will affect most of the world if anything major happens to it.
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