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Bin Ladin is dead     

mitzy - 02 May 2011 07:52

President Obama says its great news for peace and democracy.

In The Land of the B - 04 May 2011 09:56 - 41 of 140

Instead of shooting him, freddie would have been given him an ASBO

Bernard M - 04 May 2011 09:58 - 42 of 140

Or a council house in Peckham

aldwickk - 04 May 2011 10:25 - 43 of 140

They should have flown Bin Laden to the uk and torture him by forcing him to read all of Fred's post's .

In The Land of the B - 04 May 2011 11:37 - 44 of 140

"forcing him to read all of Fred's post's "

"Cruel and unusual punishment" is against the US constitution.

They don't have eight bedroom houses in Peckham for all his wives and kids so they'd have given him a pad in Kensington and Chelsea plus all the benefits/

Bernard M - 04 May 2011 13:45 - 45 of 140

Dil - 04 May 2011 14:15 - 46 of 140

Difference is Fred I've not blown up thousands of my neighbours mates and been hiding from him for ten years so he has no argument with me.

Bernard M - 04 May 2011 14:25 - 47 of 140



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Fred1new - 04 May 2011 19:42 - 48 of 140

Dil,

In that Bush and Blair are responsible for the deaths of over 100,000
Iraqis by "collateral" damage, and many think they are responsible for war crimes you would not be offended by the injudicial "killing" or "murder" of them even?

Even if they were unarmed?

I am not sad that he is dead, but I think after all the crowing is over, that, probably, more harm has been done by the way in which it has be achieved.

mitzy - 04 May 2011 20:09 - 49 of 140

WH says he is 100% dead.

In The Land of the B - 04 May 2011 21:21 - 50 of 140

Must be 100% dead now even the sharks have vomited up his remains.

Dil - 05 May 2011 00:06 - 51 of 140

Fred , know where your coming from but I believe right or wrong that however he was killed and whatever the circumstances the world is now a better place without him.

aldwickk - 05 May 2011 08:05 - 52 of 140

But no safer. Thanks to Labour with their secret open door immigration policy the enemy's of our Western way of life are now living amongst us.

mitzy - 05 May 2011 10:12 - 53 of 140

He will not walk on this earth again.

aldwickk - 05 May 2011 10:19 - 54 of 140

But those walking behind him will

cynic - 05 May 2011 10:32 - 55 of 140

reality check needed here

fred - on the very reasonably assumption that BL is dead, do you think that his bodyguards would have allowed him to be taken alive? ...... do you think BL would have meekly held up his hands in surrender when politely requested to do so? ..... do you think that even in a drugged state (say) that BL could have been whisked away? ..... do you think that that would actually have been a "better" solution and that his follwers would merely have muttered, "oh dear! guess the game's up now"?

of course the removal of BL will not destroy al qaeda, and indeed for a while, the world may be a somewhat more dangerous place for obvious reasons ..... however, there can be no denying (except perhaps by fred) that the removal of BM and especially the capture of huge amounts of information of all kinds will weaken al qaeda substantially

what "we" do about that vipers-nest of pakistan is another matter - not play them cricket would be a good start!

greekman - 05 May 2011 13:20 - 56 of 140

My first visit to this thread.

As I have had Fred Squelched for any months, I have no idea nor no interest in what he says on any subject, but even before clicking onto the site, I would have bet that Fred would be one to cry over the death of Bin Laden.

This world would be a far better place if it got rid of many more such people as Bin Laden.

Just put them at the end of a gun sight and I would happily squeeze the trigger.

I can obviously tell by the many replies to Fred, just how his posts must read.
Bleeding hearts are as big a danger to this country as those they cry over.

Why the hell do posters reply to his 'intended winding up'.
Perhaps they feel sorry for this truly sad man!

mitzy - 05 May 2011 13:23 - 57 of 140

The ArchBishop of Canterbury Rowan Arkinson condemns the killing of a man who refused to surrender.

cynic - 05 May 2011 13:32 - 58 of 140

he almost has an obligation to say that as leader of the anglican church

greekman - 05 May 2011 13:37 - 59 of 140

I suppose that the Archbishop would have welcomed him with open arms, kissed him on both cheeks and gave him absolution (is that what Archbishops do).
No doubt he would not have considered the chance of BL detonating an explosive device. Many such devices can be detonated remotely by the simple act of closing or opening a hand.
Another 'Bleeding Heart' from someone who has never been in a position of life and death where decisions have to be made in a split second.

In The Land of the B - 05 May 2011 13:52 - 60 of 140

greekman talks a lot of sense
if freddiefewbrains would have been around in the 1930s he would have been an appeaser to that nice poor misunderstood herr hitler
hay parrot would have been marching to the sound of The Tin Drum singing hitler's praises
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