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Osama bin Laden, founder of the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda, claimed responsibility for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States and has been a member of both of FBI's most wanted lists since 1999. Al-Qaeda has expanded to a dozen or so disparate terrorist groups living and training in some 40 countries. Currently, there are many rumors regarding the strength and viability of both Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda. According to a letter received by military intelligence in 2005, sources indicated that both bin Laden and Al-Qaeda were "weak" and "have many of their own problems". Given these circumstances, how important do you still think it is for Osama bin Laden to be killed or brought to justice? A) Remains a top priority. B) Important, but no longer a priority. C) Nice if it happens, but no longer a goal. D) After failing at it for so long, turning bin Laden from a living martyr into a dead one would probably hurt us more than help. -- Edited by rebabrown at 03/07/2009 5:00 PM PST
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> A) No question. > > That motherfucker has to die by a U.S. bullet. That should have been done a long time ago. How hard is it to spot a 6ft Arab carrying a dialysis machine? -- "The insane are running the asylum" I wanted to add, I don't think we should spend anymore of our troops lives on him. I know some of you won't agree but he is just not worth losing our loved ones. -- Edited by ronnie at 03/07/2009 6:12 PM PST
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A) No question. That motherfucker has to die by a U.S. bullet.
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E) none of the above we have been asked to respond in your terms not ours.
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Osama bin Laden, founder of the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda, claimed responsibility for the September 11, 2001 attacks on the United States and has been a member of both of FBI's most wanted lists since 1999. Al-Qaeda has expanded to a dozen or so disparate terrorist groups living and training in some 40 countries. Currently, there are many rumors regarding the strength and viability of both Osama bin Laden and Al-Qaeda. According to a letter received by military intelligence in 2005, sources indicated that both bin Laden and Al-Qaeda were "weak" and "have many of their own problems". Given these circumstances, how important do you still think it is for Osama bin Laden to be killed or brought to justice? A) Remains a top priority. B) Important, but no longer a priority. C) Nice if it happens, but no longer a goal. D) After failing at it for so long, turning bin Laden from a living martyr into a dead one would probably hurt us more than help. -- Edited by rebabrown at 03/07/2009 5:00 PM PST
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