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I celebrated the way i chose to with my family in my home. I celebrated more that those victims who lost their lives on that fateful day, are now in peace. I was happy that just perhaps some of the family members who lost loved ones on that day may get some closure just maybe.
I celebrated because those who innocently lost their lives, the way no one should ever have to die, that the famililes may see this as justice being served.
As much as i am happy that this SOB will no longer be able to hurt anyone, does not make me feel any better, about those who still have it in for us.
You are asking if we celebrated the "murder" of OBL? If that was murder then I applaud and exhalt it. Anyone who thinks it was murder can shove it where the sun don't shine.
LOL........there are a lot of places where the sun doesn't shine......pick one and get back to me.
No celebration, but very pleased that these sniveling prick had to face his doom and showed his true character by hiding behind one of his five wives. How'd that work of for ya Usama?
I also hear people say how we will be in more danger now that we killed OBL. Wow, do you mean that angry militant Muslims want to kill us? So, what's else is new?
I read in various newspapers there where a lot of celebrations after the "hit".
I'll bet I know whom most of the people were..... or should I say, what they are.
I was not celebrating. I'm glad he is dead, the radical Islamists lost their hero, which is a good thing. Osama's death does not change anything, another low-life scum will take his place, and we will have to kill him too.
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