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Bipolar ForumsLounge - Off topic discussionsOsama bin Laden is dead
05/02/2011 06:29 AM
youngfilly
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well things are going to get very messy now I would think. Al-Qaeda is not going to stop operating, they are set up quite well to continue without Osama.
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05/02/2011 08:41 AM  Top
sharonj
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well i sure hope hes gone. thats where he belongs, in the ocean.

05/02/2011 09:05 AM  Top
Arauna

Fish food!

05/02/2011 09:18 AM  Top
mehwhatever
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This news, while Im glad it happened, actually makes me VERY nervous. I worry that there is going to be serious backlash because of this. I cant help but worry if sleeper cells will be activated because of this and we will start seeing more problems with terrorism in our country. While we have remained safe from problems that have been plaguing Europe and the middle east for years, killing Bin Ladin has more than likely put a GIANT target on our back. Now that this has happened Im just waiting for the "other shoe" to fall...
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05/02/2011 09:45 AM  Top
capecod84
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I was so elated when I read the news this morning. I know the devil has some company this morning. Bin Laden was purely evil and he brainwashed people. Thank god for our military. I know at least three people who were in Afghanistan helping to keep the peace there. Now we know the efforts were not in vane. Yes we should not let our guard down never. There is a sense of patriotism we have not seen in years here.
My experience is no substitute for sound medical advice.

05/02/2011 09:58 AM  Top
loreslogic
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I too find myself waiting for backlash. I am beyond proud of our president & military but I dont have an added sense of security that I had hoped would have come with this news.
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05/02/2011 11:30 AM  Top
kkleach
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You're right! He may be gone, but who knows how many others are still hiding out there! I pray everyday to God that we won't be a target again! I really don't think that any of us could withstand again on 9/11!
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05/02/2011 11:33 AM  Top
kkleach
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And back to Hell he goes! This is where he belongs!
Always keep an extra smile in your pocket because you never know when you need to share one!

05/02/2011 11:38 AM  Top
sharonj
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exactly thats where he belongs. another 9/11 never!!! im having mixed emotions. glad he s gone but still scared that something like 9/11 will happen again. i can tell ya, cant handle something like this again

05/04/2011 02:15 PM  Top
rjoyful
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I was very happy on his becoming fish bait too. But I am concerned for my nephew, he works with those Navy Seals, and has been gone for a few days. I have cried a lot and just sit here and worry.
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