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Keep it civil guys.
Alright I am sick of warning people: Trolling, flame baiting, and derailing will result in insta bans. The same goes for conspiracy theorists and stupidity generally.
Confirmation was as follows - On-site DNA test which came back as 99% positive. - photos of face sent to CIA and confirmed with photo analysis - confirmed by 20 year old wife who live in pakistan.
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On May 02 2011 13:27 Arkless wrote:Show nested quote +On May 02 2011 13:24 Datum wrote:On May 02 2011 13:19 Arkless wrote: LOL @ America, he was shot in the head. AKA already dead in a private hospital (mansion) so they turned his body over, but not before putting one between the eyes of the corpse so you all could be like....
Ameericuhhh Fuck yeeeee Way to only read the OP and do no research of your own jackass. He was killed during a firefight in a secret compound in Pakistan. Regardless of how you feel about America or Bin Laden, that comment was crass, disrespectful, and uncalled for. No that's what they told you what happened. Ammerricuhhh fuck yeeeeeee User was temp banned for this post.
And who told you otherwise? Regardless, the biggest enemy of my country is dead <3
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Osama's been dead for the better part of a decade... wonder why they're pulling his corpse off the ice now... hmm.....
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On May 02 2011 13:46 Lemonwalrus wrote: OK FINE HE WILL BUY HIS OWN DRINKS
damnit you guys are buzzkills
Hahahahahahaha!!! Lovely TL :D
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On May 02 2011 13:45 Lumbridge wrote: I'm not trying to stir up anything, but did anyone actually confirm that Osama was the one that planned 9/11?
he claimed responsibility...
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On May 02 2011 13:45 TheTenthDoc wrote:Show nested quote +On May 02 2011 13:42 RJGooner wrote:On May 02 2011 13:40 shabinka wrote:On May 02 2011 13:38 FallDownMarigold wrote:On May 02 2011 13:34 Carson wrote:[Updated, 12:24 a.m. ET] A team of U.S. Navy SEALs carried out the operation in Pakistan that ended in the death of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, CNN's Chris Lawrence reported. The operation lasted about 40 minutes, and the team had practiced the raid a few times. from cnn live update. Imagine being that team and training for a mission like that?? talk about intense Yes, intense indeed. There are about ~3,000 men like that, and perhaps another few thousand similar, from other outfits like the PJs, CCs, green berets, rangers, marsoc, force recon, etc. The reality is, the mission was typical for them. They train to this much and far more, everyday. They'll be back at it tomorrow, mark my words. I'm not disagreeing with you in any way but I believe the point trying to be made was how many times does that mission actually involve the (former) number 1 most wanted man in the world? It makes you a little more nervous, or it seems like it should. These guys are so well-trained that nervousness wouldn't mess them up. We're talking the best special forces team in the world here. Not to take away from a fantastic team but I think Mossad teams rival (and probably exceed) any U.S. special forces in sheer ability.
Its not exactly accurate comparing the Mossad to military special forces. As you probably know the mossad is equivilant to the CIA.
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On May 02 2011 13:43 BadWithNames wrote: TL.net could find the downside to a box of kittens...
Where did you get those kittens? What happened to the mom? The dad just left didn't he? and what happens when no one takes them in huh?
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On May 02 2011 13:45 Lumbridge wrote: I'm not trying to stir up anything, but did anyone actually confirm that Osama was the one that planned 9/11?
I don't know, but I doubt it. He was always the moneyman\spiritual leader. I'm pretty sure it wasn't him.
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On May 02 2011 13:47 JeBi wrote: Osama's been dead for the better part of a decade... wonder why they're pulling his corpse off the ice now... hmm..... What's up with so many people claiming this? If you're going to fly in the face of every official announcement made by all parties involved, you better have good evidence.
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On May 02 2011 13:47 JeBi wrote: Osama's been dead for the better part of a decade... wonder why they're pulling his corpse off the ice now... hmm.....
[Citation needed]
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On May 02 2011 13:47 JeBi wrote: Osama's been dead for the better part of a decade... wonder why they're pulling his corpse off the ice now... hmm..... Oh really? How do you know that? I'd love for you to fill me in on all the information you've known that's led you to conclude that he's been dead for a decade.
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On May 02 2011 13:48 Poyo wrote:Show nested quote +On May 02 2011 13:45 TheTenthDoc wrote:On May 02 2011 13:42 RJGooner wrote:On May 02 2011 13:40 shabinka wrote:On May 02 2011 13:38 FallDownMarigold wrote:On May 02 2011 13:34 Carson wrote:[Updated, 12:24 a.m. ET] A team of U.S. Navy SEALs carried out the operation in Pakistan that ended in the death of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, CNN's Chris Lawrence reported. The operation lasted about 40 minutes, and the team had practiced the raid a few times. from cnn live update. Imagine being that team and training for a mission like that?? talk about intense Yes, intense indeed. There are about ~3,000 men like that, and perhaps another few thousand similar, from other outfits like the PJs, CCs, green berets, rangers, marsoc, force recon, etc. The reality is, the mission was typical for them. They train to this much and far more, everyday. They'll be back at it tomorrow, mark my words. I'm not disagreeing with you in any way but I believe the point trying to be made was how many times does that mission actually involve the (former) number 1 most wanted man in the world? It makes you a little more nervous, or it seems like it should. These guys are so well-trained that nervousness wouldn't mess them up. We're talking the best special forces team in the world here. Not to take away from a fantastic team but I think Mossad teams rival (and probably exceed) any U.S. special forces in sheer ability. Its not exactly accurate comparing the Mossad to military special forces. As you probably know the mossad is equivilant to the CIA.
Not to say I know alot about military related things but... I would presume the absolute best teams are one's you don't really hear about if at all, no?
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On May 02 2011 13:43 BadWithNames wrote: TL.net could find the downside to a box of kittens...
Fuck dude.. they give me allergies. And think about how many of them have to be euthanized because you can't find people to adopt them.
I kid. I love kittens.
There are reports of MASSIVE CELEBRATIONS at Ground Zero right now.
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HOLY SHIT! edit: Finally... hahaha.
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Okay fine. The kittens have their mother, their father, who will never die, and the kittens will never age, need to eat, poop, pee or anything else disgusting or uncute. They are immortal cosmic kittens destined to mew you to sleep everynight. Edit: forgot about allergies....damnit TL you win.
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I just hope the al-qaeda retaliatory strikes are few and as unsuccessful as possible.
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On May 02 2011 13:49 Gimmickkz wrote:Show nested quote +On May 02 2011 13:48 Poyo wrote:On May 02 2011 13:45 TheTenthDoc wrote:On May 02 2011 13:42 RJGooner wrote:On May 02 2011 13:40 shabinka wrote:On May 02 2011 13:38 FallDownMarigold wrote:On May 02 2011 13:34 Carson wrote:[Updated, 12:24 a.m. ET] A team of U.S. Navy SEALs carried out the operation in Pakistan that ended in the death of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, CNN's Chris Lawrence reported. The operation lasted about 40 minutes, and the team had practiced the raid a few times. from cnn live update. Imagine being that team and training for a mission like that?? talk about intense Yes, intense indeed. There are about ~3,000 men like that, and perhaps another few thousand similar, from other outfits like the PJs, CCs, green berets, rangers, marsoc, force recon, etc. The reality is, the mission was typical for them. They train to this much and far more, everyday. They'll be back at it tomorrow, mark my words. I'm not disagreeing with you in any way but I believe the point trying to be made was how many times does that mission actually involve the (former) number 1 most wanted man in the world? It makes you a little more nervous, or it seems like it should. These guys are so well-trained that nervousness wouldn't mess them up. We're talking the best special forces team in the world here. Not to take away from a fantastic team but I think Mossad teams rival (and probably exceed) any U.S. special forces in sheer ability. Its not exactly accurate comparing the Mossad to military special forces. As you probably know the mossad is equivilant to the CIA. Not to say I know alot about military related things but... I would presume the absolute best teams are one's you don't really hear about if at all, no?
Mmmm not necessarily. Nice to let people you hate know that you have guys that can seriously fuck them up.
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lol
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On May 02 2011 13:48 Poyo wrote:Show nested quote +On May 02 2011 13:45 TheTenthDoc wrote:On May 02 2011 13:42 RJGooner wrote:On May 02 2011 13:40 shabinka wrote:On May 02 2011 13:38 FallDownMarigold wrote:On May 02 2011 13:34 Carson wrote:[Updated, 12:24 a.m. ET] A team of U.S. Navy SEALs carried out the operation in Pakistan that ended in the death of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, CNN's Chris Lawrence reported. The operation lasted about 40 minutes, and the team had practiced the raid a few times. from cnn live update. Imagine being that team and training for a mission like that?? talk about intense Yes, intense indeed. There are about ~3,000 men like that, and perhaps another few thousand similar, from other outfits like the PJs, CCs, green berets, rangers, marsoc, force recon, etc. The reality is, the mission was typical for them. They train to this much and far more, everyday. They'll be back at it tomorrow, mark my words. I'm not disagreeing with you in any way but I believe the point trying to be made was how many times does that mission actually involve the (former) number 1 most wanted man in the world? It makes you a little more nervous, or it seems like it should. These guys are so well-trained that nervousness wouldn't mess them up. We're talking the best special forces team in the world here. Not to take away from a fantastic team but I think Mossad teams rival (and probably exceed) any U.S. special forces in sheer ability. Its not exactly accurate comparing the Mossad to military special forces. As you probably know the mossad is equivilant to the CIA.
Are they? I actually don't know the official designations/separations between Special Forces and even more hush-hush operations. My apologies, you're probably right. Though the Israeli Special Forces, in that case, probably still rival U.S.
Edit: Again, this is not taking anything away from U.S. forces. I just want to know what's what. 
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On May 02 2011 13:50 BadWithNames wrote: Okay fine. The kittens have their mother, their father, who will never die, and the kittens will never age, need to eat, poop, pee or anything else disgusting or uncute. They are immortal cosmic kittens destined to mew you to sleep everynight.
Well, I mean, mewing can be a sign of distress.
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I thought it was policy to neither confirm nor deny the existence of Delta Force?
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