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DJ Techno
11th May 2011, 02:29 PM
get this

Omar bin Laden
Osama bin Ladens 30 year old son, wants to file a suit against the US Government for the killing of his father, the believe the operation was condoned as illegal by international law, and a dishonored family having to deal with after the end of the madman. And the older son has gotten with the other wifes and sons of Bin Laden to possibly get a case.


excuse me!

A case for what!

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503543_162-20061758-503543.html

for one damn thing that son of bin ladens need to get the braids out of his. Their to damn tight, on his brain and thinking. That

A. where do you get off saying that the US Government should be sued for taking out a Killer!

B. Nobody in the rest of the world turn a second time to actually give you a case, where you, the sons, and wifes on the highest amount of a bounty to be paid out for one man.
a quarter of a billion dollars is a whole lot of money!

C. Braid Boy needs to lay it down

Omar Bin Laden
untie the braids out yo head... Nobody is giving you a lawsuit trial or anything.
If anything be glad you weren't in the fire fight that day.

I doubt the United Nations is looking at this a second.
I don't even think the UN gave Bush a second look after Operation Iraqie Freedom and more.
If they did You be seeing that right about now.

eLhabib
11th May 2011, 02:46 PM
I will just say this:
Every man, even if he's the biggest a*hole in the universe, deserves a trial. Period.

Flint Fandango
11th May 2011, 02:54 PM
Well, no offence here, but I think this thread will lead into another dead end discussion with plenty of discord...:cold

DJ Techno
11th May 2011, 02:58 PM
El H....
im gonna think about that for a moment...


hitler and the nazis

mohammad

molasovich

Saddam

the whole party involved in the Rwanda genocides in Africa

Timothy McVeigh ( i don't know, the destruction of that childrens hospital, was so wrong )

Waco Texas dude ( took a religion or denomination and went over board )

Charles Manson ( think he still alive )

Bin Laden ( hmmm )

flint, it better not, cause this whole month to me is try to do a topic. only ones i do are stuff nobody else has done.

eLhabib
11th May 2011, 02:58 PM
@Flint: Most likely, yes.
@DJ Techno: your point being?

Colonel
11th May 2011, 03:01 PM
Haha, cracking, another Bin Laden thread. Think I'll make a brew, sit back and enjoy the fireworks.

DJ Techno
11th May 2011, 03:08 PM
gaddifi you don't barely speak in my topics in the first place. go make some coffee for the rest of the people.



point el

those same charactesr, i see myself, i would likely have given them judgement or trial.

i'm not totally a Judge Dredd type of person, executioner first questions later.

i was young, 5th grade before junior high, when the Oklahoma City Bombing took place and later the Columbine High School shootings happen

before Columbine.
and after the Operation Desert Storm

that bombing in Oklahoma had to be the most outragous, sickest, and aweful thing to happen to those men, women, and majority children and babies.

again I'm not that hard core to go ahead and drop somebodys butt into a ditch for a crime like murder and rape.

but that was the most awefullest thing in american history before 9/11, really still close to being number one abover 9/11.

you el, call yourself timothy mcveigh. create some bullshit idea against the federal governement. and what you do to get the attention. is destroy a building full of children and more.

no. i wouldn't have given him that federal trial.
like no, to omar about giving him a trial or case for the lost of his father.

Oryx Crake
11th May 2011, 04:10 PM
While I see your point DJT there's a larger point here, namely that if you suspend justice for one person the whats to stop you suspending it for another person. The idea that anyone is ok to kill without a trial is the very definition of a slippery slope. Speaking in general terms it's about protecting the rights of yourself and your fellow citizens rather than those of killers.

Not saying I don't see your point mind you but again it's not about the Killers it's about us and what kind of society we want to live in.

And that's off topic, On topic though I agree I don't think this thing will go to trial.

eLhabib
11th May 2011, 04:13 PM
Very well put, Oryx.

infoxicated
11th May 2011, 04:28 PM
I think it's been demonstrated already that people are unable to discuss this kind of thing without it degenerating into bickering and ill feeling.