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Tuesday 3 May 2011

NEWS: Osama Bin Laden have been Killed!




Obama saw him Die

dailymail.co.uk — Via a video camera fixed to the helmet of a U.S. Navy Seal, the leader of the free world saw the terror chief shot in the left eye. The Seal then carried out what is known in the military as a ‘double tap’ – shooting him again, probably in the chest, to make certain he was dead. The video footage, relayed to the White House by satellite is said to show one of his wives acting as a human shield to protect him as he blasted away with an AK47 assault rifle. She died, along with three other men, including one of Bin Laden’s sons. Within hours, the Al Qaeda leader’s body was buried at sea.

So he had been found wanted.
Now he have been captured dead and not alive.

It's clear that the demise of Osama Bin Laden is being looked upon as a great accomplishment. That the world is no longer under threat by him and those who have suffered because of him can now have a peace of mind. That we all can now breathe a little easier because there is one less mass murderer off the streets.

So now we are rejoicing after a death. But death is never really something to rejoice or to be celebrated or is it? Life is, isn’t it? It shows the true failure of our human race. Murder should never be looked upon as an accomplishment. When we start being happy when someone is dead or in pain and suffering we know we have a big problem. Maybe justice was serve even though there was not a trial but now we must look at ourselves and see what we have done in the past to be living a present as we are and what we have to look forward to in the future. For don't you remember on that unfaithful day on 9/11 there was another group of people celebrating and rejoicing for they too saw what they had done as being an accomplishment. It seems we have come full circle but like a ball we very well may continue to go round and round and round. Let’s just pray it will not be so.

Wow. Here I taught true accomplishment would be when we have world peace or the problem of global warming being solve or there is no more hungry or homeless people in the world but that must have been my mistake. Maybe these things are no longer a main objective and no one saw it fit to tell me.

I hope that the jubilation around the world especially in the USA, don't turn into great sadness for there is a saying "after laughter comes sorrow" cause we must remember that he was not working alone and there may have been a plan in place to be carried out upon his death.

We know as much as although we may try to deny it, that violence breathes violence and it has certainly been a very violent road since 9/11. So we should be preparing for what may come next rather than pulling out the wine and the Champaign, for who knows what tomorrow may bring.

It is sad that so many people had to lose their life because of one man for whatever reason he may have had. So it may very well be that it would have been better if he had been captured alive rather than dead if only for the gather of information that he may have possess.

I do understand why people will be as happy about his death as they are but we as good people are suppose not step down to the level of the monsters we try to defeat or the beast we claim not to be or even the demons we try to keep away. 
So let us take this time and reflect and don't let our thirst for revenge blind us from gaining the peace and harmony we so righteously seek.

So ask yourself, is this the end or just the beginning of the worst yet to come?
What do you see next in our future after the death of Osama Bin Laden?


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