Topic: Disgusting Commemorative coin for seal team 6
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Fri 07/22/11 09:02 PM

Jeanniebean said...

The person they arrested in Norway was from Britain.


So were the 7/7 bombers.

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Fri 07/22/11 09:04 PM


commemorating the death of anyone, brings NO HONOR!


Amen to that!drinker


WORD!!!


:thumbsup:

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Fri 07/22/11 09:14 PM


Jeanniebean said...

The person they arrested in Norway was from Britain.


So were the 7/7 bombers.


I just saw his picture on the news.

Blond hair, blue eyes.... yeh, he looks just like your typical Al-Qaeda:wink:

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Fri 07/22/11 09:17 PM



Jeanniebean said...

The person they arrested in Norway was from Britain.


So were the 7/7 bombers.


I just saw his picture on the news.

Blond hair, blue eyes.... yeh, he looks just like your typical Al-Qaeda:wink:



Peroxide and colored contacts.

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Fri 07/22/11 09:19 PM
"One person with a belief is equal to the force of 100 000 who have only interests." --Anders Behring Breivik (the Norway shooter).

Belief in what Mr Breivik?

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Fri 07/22/11 09:55 PM



yea, it seemed like it was all politically motivated to make Pakistan bend over and take it, for __X__ reason. but all that aside, it is illegal to send a military unit into another country and kill someone, There is also his bodyguards, kids and wives that were shot and killed, too... take the body and dump it at sea...Then, cheer and brag when it's done? does that sound very legal to you?




1... Only one of Osama's wives was still with him. His fourth. One had been divorced and the others had left for Syria.

2... Other than Osama 3 ADULT males were killed. His ADULT son and two courriers.

3... One female, unrelated, was killed in a crossfire.

4... His wife was shot in leg when she tried to get between S.E.A.L.s and Osama.

5.... Bodyguards, believe it or not, get paid to take the bullet. That's why they are called bodyguards.

6... The body was given a burial at sea with Muslim prayers. Though uncommon it is done in some cases where Muslims die at sea. Preferred is regular burial but at same time would provide a shrine for future terrorists. (take note that the grave of Herman Hess has been razed and the body taken to sea to because Neo-Nazi's were using as a symbol of their ideology.)

Cheer and brag. Sounds like there was a lot of that when 9-11 occurred, when Marine Barracks were blown, when US embassy was blown and other acts committed by Al Qaeda. The rest of the world has won, earned the right to cheer that he is no more.

Only those who have seen the actual Classified Orders can say for sure that it was illegal (Pakistan had no idea) or legal (Pakistan knew and required the ability to deny). Going by prior operations .... Pakistan knew, aided and abetted with the deny option there to use.

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Fri 07/22/11 10:10 PM

Not only do they imply that Osama Bin Laden is responsible for 9-11, (which could never have been proven in a court of law had they taken him alive) they are using 9-11 to help make sales for the worthless commemorative coin honoring the team of navy seal assassins who invaded his home and killed him and his family.

The powers that be, who own the mint, are no doubt laughing their heads off at people who are spending $49.95 for this disgusting thing. You can get it cheaper on the Internet too, at $29.95 - $19.95.

ill ill It makes me ill....

"Now, the Historic Coin Mint is making available this rare, commemorative coin paying tribute to the Navy Seals who carried out Operation Geronimo, Seal Team 6."



Sorry, I don't condone assassinations.

Indeed. This is state propaganda almost at its finest.

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Fri 07/22/11 10:13 PM


Its hard to know what goes on in the world. There are so many lies and so much propaganda.

I still feel that I can tell right action from wrong action.

I don't soft soap wrong actions like assassinations to ease my conscience. I am an American. I want America to be the good guys.

I'm not seeing that.

Its very sad.




It is easy to tell that 2740 some odd Americans were killed on 911
by Al-Qaida radical Islamic terrorists. There is no propaganda which
can camouflage it.

Same with the Bali bombings, Hamas bus bombings, London and Madrid
attacks etc. etc. Plain as the nose on your face.

America makes mistakes sometimes but we are still the good guys.
And the evidence is indeed obvious. May our struggle for what is
right - freedom - and religious tolerance - and representative
government and human rights be wildly successful and be a guide to
all nations to the righteous path!

drinker

May we always have the courage to stand against the real tyrants
of the world - those like Kim Jong-Il, Ahmadinejhad, Saddam Hussein,
Osama Bin Laden, Nasrallah, Qaddafi and all their nasty ilk.

laugh rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl
That's the funniest thing I've read in a while! It's like something I would read on The Onion.:laughing:

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Fri 07/22/11 10:15 PM




yea, it seemed like it was all politically motivated to make Pakistan bend over and take it, for __X__ reason. but all that aside, it is illegal to send a military unit into another country and kill someone, There is also his bodyguards, kids and wives that were shot and killed, too... take the body and dump it at sea...Then, cheer and brag when it's done? does that sound very legal to you?




1... Only one of Osama's wives was still with him. His fourth. One had been divorced and the others had left for Syria.

2... Other than Osama 3 ADULT males were killed. His ADULT son and two courriers.

3... One female, unrelated, was killed in a crossfire.

4... His wife was shot in leg when she tried to get between S.E.A.L.s and Osama.

5.... Bodyguards, believe it or not, get paid to take the bullet. That's why they are called bodyguards.

6... The body was given a burial at sea with Muslim prayers. Though uncommon it is done in some cases where Muslims die at sea. Preferred is regular burial but at same time would provide a shrine for future terrorists. (take note that the grave of Herman Hess has been razed and the body taken to sea to because Neo-Nazi's were using as a symbol of their ideology.)

Cheer and brag. Sounds like there was a lot of that when 9-11 occurred, when Marine Barracks were blown, when US embassy was blown and other acts committed by Al Qaeda. The rest of the world has won, earned the right to cheer that he is no more.

Only those who have seen the actual Classified Orders can say for sure that it was illegal (Pakistan had no idea) or legal (Pakistan knew and required the ability to deny). Going by prior operations .... Pakistan knew, aided and abetted with the deny option there to use.


i can say it was illegal, because i think it was. if they changed laws, or worded it to sound legal, then that even made it worse. I have nothing for the mulims, osama deserved to dive and the seals are great, but it was still illegal, and i don't completely disagree with it. and the cheering and bragging makes the government no better than the muslims that cheered during 9-11.

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Sat 07/23/11 08:54 AM
It wasn't illegal. It was a nice difficult military operation on
hostile territory (Bin Laden's hideout).

Way to go Seals!

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Sat 07/23/11 08:58 AM

Osama Bin Laden Killed While Sitting On Toilet, Nation Likes To Imagine

May 2, 2011 | ISSUE 47•18

NEW YORK—Osama bin Laden, 54-year-old leader of the international terrorist group al-Qaeda and mastermind of the 9/11 attacks that took nearly 3,000 American lives in 2001, was killed early Monday morning in Pakistan while sitting on the toilet, the U.S. populace took great pleasure in imagining today. “Just thinking about the stupid look on that evil bastard’s face when those Navy SEALs kicked in the bathroom door and started blasting away—it’s so totally priceless,” said Queens, NY resident Rachel Sumner, one of 311 million Americans who reveled in a fictional scenario in which bin Laden met his gruesome and humiliating end while sitting on the commode, humming to himself, and reading a newspaper. “And him frantically trying to pull up his boxer shorts seconds before some badass Special Forces guy blows his head off—ha, ha! What a ****ing moron.” Some Americans have disputed this fabricated version of bin Laden’s death, explaining they prefer to imagine the terrorist leader being surprised by Navy SEALs while wearing bright red lipstick, trying on ladies’ clothing, sashaying in front of a full-length mirror, and saying, “Who’s the prettiest little girl? Osama's the prettiest little girl!”

http://www.theonion.com/articles/osama-bin-laden-killed-while-sitting-on-toilet-nat,20302/

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Sat 07/23/11 09:14 AM


Osama Bin Laden Killed While Sitting On Toilet, Nation Likes To Imagine

May 2, 2011 | ISSUE 47•18

NEW YORK—Osama bin Laden, 54-year-old leader of the international terrorist group al-Qaeda and mastermind of the 9/11 attacks that took nearly 3,000 American lives in 2001, was killed early Monday morning in Pakistan while sitting on the toilet, the U.S. populace took great pleasure in imagining today. “Just thinking about the stupid look on that evil bastard’s face when those Navy SEALs kicked in the bathroom door and started blasting away—it’s so totally priceless,” said Queens, NY resident Rachel Sumner, one of 311 million Americans who reveled in a fictional scenario in which bin Laden met his gruesome and humiliating end while sitting on the commode, humming to himself, and reading a newspaper. “And him frantically trying to pull up his boxer shorts seconds before some badass Special Forces guy blows his head off—ha, ha! What a ****ing moron.” Some Americans have disputed this fabricated version of bin Laden’s death, explaining they prefer to imagine the terrorist leader being surprised by Navy SEALs while wearing bright red lipstick, trying on ladies’ clothing, sashaying in front of a full-length mirror, and saying, “Who’s the prettiest little girl? Osama's the prettiest little girl!”

http://www.theonion.com/articles/osama-bin-laden-killed-while-sitting-on-toilet-nat,20302/


surprised noway

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Sat 07/23/11 09:23 AM
Classic!




Commemorating death and destruction.... overlay made in "real silver" from the wreckage.... Order Now! smokin

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Sat 07/23/11 09:26 AM
Edited by Jeanniebean on Sat 07/23/11 09:29 AM
s1owhand

I can't believe you posted that.

I am sad that anyone would have written a thing like that.
People are so full of hate and cruelty.

I am not so sure the action taken by the U.S was legal, but who polices the police? What is illegal to people who put themselves above the law?

One day it will be "legal" for them to break into your home and shoot you for being a suspect or even for apposing their political agenda.

Its very frighting and very sad.

It wrong, plain and simple.

Does anyone have a conscience anymore? What has happened to human decency?








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Sat 07/23/11 11:06 AM
laugh laugh :wink: :tongue: drinker

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Sat 07/23/11 04:23 PM
Edited by s1owhand on Sat 07/23/11 04:23 PM

s1owhand

I can't believe you posted that.

I am sad that anyone would have written a thing like that.
People are so full of hate and cruelty.

I am not so sure the action taken by the U.S was legal, but who polices the police? What is illegal to people who put themselves above the law?

One day it will be "legal" for them to break into your home and shoot you for being a suspect or even for apposing their political agenda.

Its very frighting and very sad.

It wrong, plain and simple.

Does anyone have a conscience anymore? What has happened to human decency?


Ummm you did pick up that the article I posted was a satirical
piece written by "The Onion" right?

laugh


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Sat 07/23/11 04:30 PM
I'm not familiar with "The Onion."


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Sat 07/23/11 06:42 PM


Pure and simple, Osama bin Laden was a mass murderer who showed NO signs of being anything but for as long as he was able to avoid justice. He was repaid for his deeds in the same currency in which he dealt.

He was NOT part of the leadership of a sovereign nation-- he and his organization was pretty much repudiated by all legitimate governments on the planet, and because of that, his organization has declared war on most of the civilized world. Witness what happened today in Norway-- Al Quida's fingerprints are on that one, too.

I don't think his being brought to justice should be celebrated as such, but I think millions of people breathe easier knowing that such people won't always escape punishment for their crimes against humanity.


-Kerry O.


huh

Fingerprints? Bull crap. Al-Qaeda is a just a name made up by the powers that create propaganda. It is not an organization of international terrorists. It's just the new "boogie man" that they want us to be afraid of. Just because someone said that they "suspect Al-Qaeda" that means jack. They always suspect Al-Qaeda. That, after all, is the current popular "boogie man" that gets all the press. Where are the ties? Where are the so-called finger prints?

The person they arrested in Norway was from Britain.

Who you happen to believe Osama bin Laden was is not the point. The point is, to sanction and condone assassinations of suspects regardless who they may be is not a deed of "the good guys."

The selling of a commemorative coin honoring the killers/heroes/assassins is really bad taste.

Who ever is running this show is criminally insane.

That would be our leaders.

Criminally insane and in very bad taste.

Immoral. Illegal. Insane.

WRONG.




Please re-read my post. I know I've crossed swords with you in other forums, but that's no reason to ascribe positions to me that I haven't taken.

All I've said is that there is MORE than AMPLE evidence to show that Osama Bin Laden was an international criminal mastermind obsessed with using mass murder for revenge and as a tool to usher in a new world order where an Islamic caliphate would be a dominant force in the world.

I'm sure our government has lied in the past and spun things like the Bay of Pigs and the Gulf on Tonkin into justifications for ill-considered wars in the past.

This wasn't one of those times. This was a man with a sword who thought he was unstoppable and would never stop trying to kill those he hated. And I think you needed to be reminded yet again that even his own country and family booted him out for his misdeeds.

I don't know about you, but when someone cuts once and tries again, I think it's pretty clear cut that this is self-defense and even the 'good guys' are going to do everything they can to make sure the next shot is between the eyes.

But hey, you're entitled to your opinion. You can even try to get someone to convene a war crimes trial naming the USA as defendant.

Let us know how that works out for you, 'kay?


-Kerry O.

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Sat 07/23/11 06:44 PM



Pure and simple, Osama bin Laden was a mass murderer who showed NO signs of being anything but for as long as he was able to avoid justice. He was repaid for his deeds in the same currency in which he dealt.

He was NOT part of the leadership of a sovereign nation-- he and his organization was pretty much repudiated by all legitimate governments on the planet, and because of that, his organization has declared war on most of the civilized world. Witness what happened today in Norway-- Al Quida's fingerprints are on that one, too.

I don't think his being brought to justice should be celebrated as such, but I think millions of people breathe easier knowing that such people won't always escape punishment for their crimes against humanity.


-Kerry O.


huh

Fingerprints? Bull crap. Al-Qaeda is a just a name made up by the powers that create propaganda. It is not an organization of international terrorists. It's just the new "boogie man" that they want us to be afraid of. Just because someone said that they "suspect Al-Qaeda" that means jack. They always suspect Al-Qaeda. That, after all, is the current popular "boogie man" that gets all the press. Where are the ties? Where are the so-called finger prints?

The person they arrested in Norway was from Britain.

Who you happen to believe Osama bin Laden was is not the point. The point is, to sanction and condone assassinations of suspects regardless who they may be is not a deed of "the good guys."

The selling of a commemorative coin honoring the killers/heroes/assassins is really bad taste.

Who ever is running this show is criminally insane.

That would be our leaders.

Criminally insane and in very bad taste.

Immoral. Illegal. Insane.

WRONG.




Please re-read my post. I know I've crossed swords with you in other forums, but that's no reason to ascribe positions to me that I haven't taken.

All I've said is that there is MORE than AMPLE evidence to show that Osama Bin Laden was an international criminal mastermind obsessed with using mass murder for revenge and as a tool to usher in a new world order where an Islamic caliphate would be a dominant force in the world.

I'm sure our government has lied in the past and spun things like the Bay of Pigs and the Gulf on Tonkin into justifications for ill-considered wars in the past.

This wasn't one of those times. This was a man with a sword who thought he was unstoppable and would never stop trying to kill those he hated. And I think you needed to be reminded yet again that even his own country and family booted him out for his misdeeds.

I don't know about you, but when someone cuts once and tries again, I think it's pretty clear cut that this is self-defense and even the 'good guys' are going to do everything they can to make sure the next shot is between the eyes.

But hey, you're entitled to your opinion. You can even try to get someone to convene a war crimes trial naming the USA as defendant.

Let us know how that works out for you, 'kay?


-Kerry O.


not to mention that OBL took the credit for 9-11 on one of his many, many videos...

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Sat 07/23/11 07:07 PM
http://www.ebook3000.com/Steve-Coll---The-Bin-Ladens--An-Arabian-Family-in-the-American-Century--Audio-book-_36737.html

btw....

This whole thread is ridiculous. Everyone throwing bad names at each other and attacking each other. Is this what our decent society has come to? Good grief.