Alright Conspiracy Theorists

#26
#26
Killed, DNA tested and dumped in the sea in a matter of hours?

Anyone skeptical?
Oh hey bham! A little strange, but not nearly as strange as three weeks before 9/11 when CNN scored an interview with Osama Bin Ladin. At that time, Osama warned America that a major terrorist attack was coming soon. Meanwhile, at that same time, the largest, most advanced military intelligence department in the world ranks Osama Bin Ladin as #1 on the Worlds Most Wanted List. He was impossible to find then, yet some doofus, big-mouth CNN reporter WITH a camera crew was able to find him. Now don't you find that a bit strange?
 
#27
#27
He's not dead he's downing peanut butter and banana sandwiches with Elvis and Michael Jackson in a bunker beneath Graceland.
 
#28
#28
He's not dead he's downing peanut butter and banana sandwiches with Elvis and Michael Jackson in a bunker beneath Graceland.

Dude we all know that's not true. Elvis and Michael are playing golf with Tupac and Biggie in the bahamas. No one allows fivesomes.
 
#29
#29
Oh hey bham! A little strange, but not nearly as strange as three weeks before 9/11 when CNN scored an interview with Osama Bin Ladin. At that time, Osama warned America that a major terrorist attack was coming soon. Meanwhile, at that same time, the largest, most advanced military intelligence department in the world ranks Osama Bin Ladin as #1 on the Worlds Most Wanted List. He was impossible to find then, yet some doofus, big-mouth CNN reporter WITH a camera crew was able to find him. Now don't you find that a bit strange?

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Amazing they can find Osama and can't find a birth certificate.

Sometimes I think maby Osama and Obama are both CIA creations.
 
#30
#30
I think he is dead. I still can't make myself believe remains aren't really in possession.
 
#31
#31
I think he is dead. I still can't make myself believe remains aren't really in possession.

I'm fairly close to this position as well. I think they killed him...but I go back and forth on whether I really believe the buried him at sea. It makes sense to do it, so I canvelieve it...but at the sane time I find it hard to believe they wouldn't bring the body back to the states. Can you bury a headless body according to Muslim tradition?
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#32
#32
I think the only conspiracy going on here is the American left, which once decried harsh interrogations, thought the detainees in Gitmo were innocent goat herders, thought of the CIA as a terrorist organization in and of itself, and who often bemoaned the fact that the US was "going it alone", are now completely silent, even cheer leading this sudden change in Teleprompter Jesus from a "citizen of the world" to an actual, bonafide wartime President.
 
#34
#34
Just my opinion but i don't think a terrorist deserves any respect at all. I could give a flip about Muslim customs. They should have hung a meat necklace on his neck and filmed the sharks eating him.
 
#35
#35
It's certainly easy to manufacture a conspiracy theory with all the help from the various media outlets that have covered this.

From the limited facts being offered by the govt., to the over emphasis that this was a SEAL team operation.

We don't expect to gain details on the stuff they're involved in. Were expected to just believe it and go on.

I for one believe that we got him. After that, I'm not sold on any of the other presented information regarding the burial, when it took place, ect ect.

I'm also convinced we'll never know much more than we do right now, regardless of the this being the "information age".

Jmo
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#36
#36
Just my opinion but i don't think a terrorist deserves any respect at all. I could give a flip about Muslim customs. They should have hung a meat necklace on his neck and filmed the sharks eating him.

It's a good thing you are not making policy decisions.

The correct thing to do now is to take the hard drive we recovered and start taking down the rest of the network. I imagine that the CIA, FBI, and CAG will have their hands full over the next year.
 
#37
#37
It's a good thing you are not making policy decisions.

The correct thing to do now is to take the hard drive we recovered and start taking down the rest of the network. I imagine that the CIA, FBI, and CAG will have their hands full over the next year.
I've read enough of your drivel to know i could care less what you think either.:good!:
 
#38
#38
It's a good thing you are not making policy decisions.

The correct thing to do now is to take the hard drive we recovered and start taking down the rest of the network. I imagine that the CIA, FBI, and CAG will have their hands full over the next year.

Im of the belief that in conversations with our "friends" in the middle east, they probably highly advised we do all we could to give a proper burial as best we could.

On a personal level, id prefer to have thrown him on a trash heap. On a diplomatic level I fully understand why we did what we did (or at least are saying we did).
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#39
#39
I'm sure there are details we don't know about, but I think for the most part the story is true.
 
#40
#40
I have no issue with the way his body was handled. We still have young men in harm's way and anything that can make their jobs easier is fine with me

many of the people fighting us view US forces as terrorists. I'm not ok with them treating our dead in the same manner many are asking for OBL
 
#41
#41
He's dead. Nothing to gain from doing any thing to the body.

The message we wanted to send, was with the Seals team entering his house and taking him.
 
#43
#43
I think the only conspiracy going on here is the American left, which once decried harsh interrogations, thought the detainees in Gitmo were innocent goat herders, thought of the CIA as a terrorist organization in and of itself, and who often bemoaned the fact that the US was "going it alone", are now completely silent, even cheer leading this sudden change in Teleprompter Jesus from a "citizen of the world" to an actual, bonafide wartime President.

Tapped phone lines lead us to Bin Ladens currier
 
#45
#45
Pictures need to be released by the administration. Stop worrying about backlash. What is done is done.
 
#47
#47
but without the interrogations we wouldn't have even known who to look for

This brings up an interesting point.

Should the president extend praise to what got the ball rolling on tracking this guy down?

It doesn't fit his stance on GITMO and interrogation. But from all accounts seems to be THE reason we had a chance to pin him down.
 
#50
#50
Same reason we released photos of Sadam and his sons after they were killed. Closure. Will it satisfy everyone? No, but the more evidence of death, the better.

The people who need to know, know. If they wish to release them, they will; however, I don't see it as a requirement and forgive me if I give little credence to the notion of "closure".
 

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