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Jun 28, 2011 06:40



OMG, Rosie, why so meaaaaan?

Haha, are you FUCKING kidding me?


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maggie_strange June 28 2011, 15:22:46 UTC
*claps furiously* Couldn't have put it better myself. I can't imagine she's not going to get a lot of other comments similar to yours. Like you said, it would be understandable if she had used a different, more relevant example to advocate human rights, but this is just stretching it way too far.

Whoo go Obama! *waves tiny flag* xD

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6akalaka1 June 28 2011, 21:31:00 UTC
There are plenty of valid reason to criticize Obama, even on the human rights issue. Or especially on that issue. But this is just not one of those reasons. It makes no sense and it only shows that a person that holds this opinion has no idea what they are talking about or how terrorists think/act. They would've terrorized the WORLD to hell and back, to make us let him go if he was captured and put in jail.

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astromeso June 28 2011, 17:57:51 UTC
The victims of 9/11 had no choice when they died, I'm glad Osama didn't have one either. As for "celebrating" one man's death, they celebrated tens, or even hundreds, of thousands of deaths worldwide. It's wasn't an US victory that Osama was killed, it was the world's.

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6akalaka1 June 28 2011, 21:41:09 UTC
It was absolutely the world's victory.
What bothers me the most is that people with this um, "view" don't realize that all the Osama supporters/followers/ass-kissers wouldn't have sat and watched quietly if he was sitting in an American jail, waiting to be tried by an American court. I Can't even imagine the terrors they would've put us (the whole world) through to try to pressure us to let him go.
It's ridiculous to me that people are like "no one deserves to be murdered, not even Osama". Really? With all the stuff he was responsible for, we should've just given him the same rights as regular people? And by regular i mean, the ones that HAVEN"T killed thousands of people all over the world.
He's done nothing to deserve humane treatment or to deserve to be treated like a human at all.
I am not much of a death sentence supporter, but even for me, there comes a point where people just don't deserve to be alive anymore and share this planet with everyone else. He reached and got wwway beyond that point a long time ago.

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astromeso June 29 2011, 00:15:52 UTC
Yeah, if we gave Osama a fair trial, there would've been a lot of attacks in retaliation. Obama, along with everyone else involved, had to do what was safe. I'm against the death penalty also, but he was way below a considerate human being for trial, to be honest.

Obama gave him a proper Muslim burial at sea, even if it was so that Osama wouldn't have a grave. That's all he deserved.

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6akalaka1 June 29 2011, 21:16:02 UTC
Yeah, calling him a human is already beyond generous.

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backerbse June 28 2011, 19:48:51 UTC
I have no opinion on Obama but I think Bin Laden should have gotten a trial, too, even if it's just for formality's sake. In my opinion it's never right to kill anyone. People need to let go of this "eye for an eye" mentality, it's not going to make the world better.
I know many disagree with me on this but I think celebrating the death of a "bad person" (or anyone else for that matter) is a disgusting thing to do. No matter what he did, wasn't he still human? Yes, he's responsible for many deaths and I'm sure he celebrated that. However, if we also celebrate murder, then we're just as bad.

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6akalaka1 June 28 2011, 21:23:53 UTC
You guys can't be serious. I'm not even gonna talk about the part where a trial's goal is to prove that someone is guilty and we needed no such proof in this case. I'm not even gonna talk about Astromeso's point ( ... )

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frankscrank June 28 2011, 22:02:26 UTC
I can give no more words on that except AMEN as that was very well said.

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6akalaka1 June 29 2011, 21:17:09 UTC
Is that for me or backerbse?

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