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Dai 55
02-05-2011, 08:27
Yesterday Andover football club raised £9,000 for Scootys little soldiers,when i got home and found out Laden had been killed made it a great great great day.

Dai 55

sixties
02-05-2011, 15:13
Now for the rest of the Cowards. Well done on raising that amount of money.

rikoshea
02-05-2011, 15:14
it makes a great day for now Dai, but look out whats a coming.

eglen john
02-05-2011, 17:22
After dying a grisly death in a fire fight, Osama
made his way to the pearly gates. There, he was
greeted by George Washington. "How dare you
attack the nation I helped conceive!" yelled
Washington, slapping Osama in the face.

Patrick Henry came up from behind, "You wanted
to end the American's liberty, so they gave you
death!" Henry punched Osama in the nose.

James Madison came next and said, "This is why I
allowed the government to provide for the common
defense!" He took a sledge hammer and whacked
Osama's knees.

Osama was subject to similar beatings from John
Randolph, James Monroe and 67 other people who
had the same love for liberty and America. As he
writhed on the ground, Thomas Jefferson hurled him
back toward the gate where he was to be judged.

As Osama awaited his journey to his final very hot
destination, he screamed, "This is not what I was
promised!"

An angel replied, "I told you there would be 72
Virginians waiting for you. What did you think
I said?"

5haron
02-05-2011, 19:54
it makes a great day for now Dai, but look out whats a coming.

I'm with Rik on this one. For every rat you see, there's 50 more you don;t and Bin Laden was a very sick, very old man. You can bet your life he's not the one pulling the strings anymore.

Scary, Murderous, Cowardly Basduds

Dai 55
03-05-2011, 06:52
Still a great day they have lost a huge financial donator,yes there will be a backlash,but it is a big blow to the SCUM,

Dai 55

Gwyn Nicholas
04-05-2011, 12:26
Whilst it is said that Bin Laden was the mastermind behind 9/11 you have to wonder if that is at all true or was he just a high profile face of the orginization and someone for the West to hold responsible. I fear we will find out soon enough if the "mastermind" has been eliminated. The problem now is, the gaunlet has been thrown down. The terrorists know they have to put up or shut up, prove that they are still a force to be reckoned with worldwide or continue their fight on the ground in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Unfortunatley I think it has to be the former and the celebrations will be short lived, a hornets nest may well have been truly stirred here.

Braz
06-05-2011, 09:36
Good riddance to the Murdering Swine that he was. Though on a lighter note, 'He's still the World Champion at Hide and Seek'. Braz

dutchman
06-05-2011, 18:07
whilst i agree whole heartedly with gwyn it matters not a jot wether bin laden planned or even had any part at all in the 9/11 atrocity , he was the "name and face" that anyone and everyone who are saddened and afraid of the terrorist atrocities being carried out around the world knew and identified as "THE BOGEYMAN" .
i for one am glad that there is one less but as gwyn says the hornets nest has been stirred and lets pray to god not many people get stung by these bar stewards.

Baconwallah
06-05-2011, 20:06
Judging by the recent explosion in a restaurant in Marrakesh, where 15 people were killed and many more wounded by an enterprising young fanatic all on his own, I would say that those people do not need a Bin Laden to set them off. He was a figurehead, and the victory has made good headlines, but technically speaking I fear that we will from now on be dealing with thousands of individuals rather than an organisation. I don't know what's worse.

John

Gwyn Nicholas
06-05-2011, 20:17
I agree John, reminicent of the bad old days in Northern Ireland. It is true that they are not perhaps as good as the orginised lot and subject to the odd "own goal" from time to time, but an absolute nightmare for the intelligence services.

Baconwallah
06-05-2011, 20:26
Quite so, Gwyn. They may be less hi-tech in future, but they'll be just as dangerous. And the intel community will not be able to watch every individual. Bad times ahead.

John

5haron
07-05-2011, 21:12
and these people have a fanaticism that's echoed in their non-combat actions too. 500 Taliban escaped from a tunnel in Kandihar prison. How much dedication and organisation must have been required to bring that to fruition. It put me in mind of the Vietcong's intensity of mind and attacks. These people are literally labouring under the delusion that this is Allah's will and therefore, will carry out whichever crack-pot idea comes into their head, whichever maniacal order comes their way and they do not care about anything else. It's the unpredicability and madness of their actions and strategies that just would never, ever enter the minds of their enemies, That their lives and mankind is irrelevent to their cause, imo makes them far more sinister and doubly more dangerous than any standard enemy.

Dai 55
09-05-2011, 07:32
10 years,millions of bullets,five hundred thousand rockets,ten thousand cruise missiles,a billion tons of bombs,thousands dead,invasions tanks,helicopters @ military,satellities stealth bombers,fighter jets,the SAS.SBS,CIA,FBI,M15,M16,NAVY SEALS,Trillions of dollars,
And they finally found him,
In his F----N HOUSE