<p>For the tens of thousands of servicemen we’ve lost, was it worth it?</p>
<p>I say we should have released the body to the crowd at Ground Zero.</p>
<p>I thought the Americans were supposed to be the civilized ones?</p>
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****ing off more Muslims and invalidating the “this is justice, not vengeance” bit.</p>
<p>Usa!! Usa!! Usa!! Usa!!</p>
<p>Do we actually believe that he was caught just yesterday? Think about it. A small group of Navy SEALs kill him and then drop him in the sea so nobody can see him again. The United States is one of the most calculating countries in the world, and we would need a lot of time to prepare for what would happen when we released his death. Also, during the wikileaks scandal, there was a possibility that a nuclear weapon was planted somewhere in Europe and would go off when he was found dead. I believe that the U.S. had to either prove that the nuclear weapon did not exist or they had to disarm it. I think the story of how he was killed may be true, but the time period may not be true.</p>
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<p>I agree with the bit about the time period being questionable, given that when a person is in the sea it’s harder to establish time of death.</p>
<p>I hope they put him in battlefield 3 as a playable character or an NPC</p>
<p>It’s sad that this makes people proud to be American.</p>
<p>We should be saddened by the deaths he caused.</p>
<p>But we shouldn’t be proud that we killed someone.</p>
<p>There’s just something inherently wrong to me with cheering and celebrating after killing someone.</p>
<p>I’m glad that he’s been stopped and got what he deserved… but it doesn’t make me feel joy or proud. It just makes me sad that we couldn’t stop him sooner. =/</p>
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Would you feel the same about Adolf Hitler or Iosef Stalin?</p>
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I can’t speak for AUGirl, but I hope I would.</p>