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Monday, May 2, 2011

bin Laden: in death as in life, a coward

  Many of us stayed up all night watching the news of the end of Usama bin Laden.
  Details are all over the news and not hard to find so they won't be recounted here.
  Perhaps I'm not the only one who can't understand why, even in momentous times like this, The One has to constantly refer to himself, to take the credit for himself for political advantage. 
  That a woman would be used as a human shield is no surprise either. Was she there forcibly? Or was she held captive by this monster (one of many) who only saw women as lower forms of human life to be abused.
  Regardless she's dead now.
  To hear the chant, "USA! USA!" again is heart warming and rewarding. Maybe for a while those young people will remember what it is like to actually be proud of this great country.
  In the streets of New York next to Ground Zero.
  At the White House.
  In a ball field watching a ball game.
  On a plane flying into DFW airport.
  The national anthem being played in Dulles Airport where one of the 9/11 airplanes originated, echoing through nearly empty concourses.
  Around the nation and world, viewers pulled to the television, fixed and unable to retire for the night.
  In all these places, people cheered the death of this one individual.
  What a legacy.
  May he burn in hell, suffering nothing but pain hour after hour.
  And God bless the Navy Seals and all those military who work for the preservation of this country.
  Justice is done.
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