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To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (19844)5/2/2011 1:12:27 AM
From: Les H  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119361
 
Osama's hideout

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To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (19844)5/2/2011 1:13:20 AM
From: Broken_Clock4 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119361
 
He'll be buried next to ken lay.

BTW, I am giving those on the thread that don't have me on ignore a once in a lifetime opportunity to get in on the ground floor with my new reality show American Evil. In it we circle the globe finding up and coming enemies of the State and give them a chance to express their evil thoughts against the greatest country on earth. The winner is killed on stage for a whiz bang finale.



To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (19844)5/2/2011 6:26:08 AM
From: yard_man2 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 119361
 
whatsamatter ...wanted him stuffed?? <g>

I agree ... fishy!!



To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (19844)5/2/2011 9:31:17 AM
From: Les H  Respond to of 119361
 
Neither Pakistani nor American military operations have targeted the city in the past. The location raises questions as to how long the Pakistani military knew of the Saudi extremist’s hiding spot and whether they shielded him.

“It seems deeply improbable that Bin Laden could have been where he was killed without the knowledge of some parts of the Pakistani state,” says Mosharraf Zaidi, a leading Pakistani columnist, noting Abbottabad’s strategic importance.

But Ramesh Chopra, a former chief of Indian military intelligence who was born in Abbottabad, says any military conducts sweeps of areas and would know its own back yard. For him, it’s clear Bin Laden was protected by elements of Pakistan’s establishment.

Pictures of Bin Laden’s bloodied and shattered face were broadcast on Pakistani television, though their authenticity could not be verified. Within hours of the pictures circulating, the US announced it had buried the body at sea in accordance with Muslim rules.

csmonitor.com

A Look At The Abbottabad Mansion Where The Al Qaeda Leader Was Killed (Video)

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