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In reply to the discussion: SEAL book raises questions about bin Laden's death [View all]knitter4democracy
(14,350 posts)89. The hell they didn't!
They were there. We had teams "training in Jordan" who weren't in Jordan but out of communications range and told to prepare to disappear.
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On the other hand, a trial for the leaders of the national socialist party was done.
redgreenandblue
Aug 2012
#11
And martyrdom is not a current threat in the here and now due primarily to his death...?
LanternWaste
Aug 2012
#36
"I'm not willing to risk a single American life to try someone who admitted planning 9/11."
harmonicon
Aug 2012
#65
I agree. I can't muster up enough fuck to give a damn about mass murderers...
Comrade_McKenzie
Aug 2012
#10
It was sufficiently organized to bring down the WTC, kill three thousand people, fuck up our lives
MADem
Aug 2012
#68
Indeed, Ike was not just a planner, either. He was Supreme Allied Commander, but he was also
MADem
Aug 2012
#74
Of course, I don't know how Al Qaeda was organized, but I suspect that it was
JDPriestly
Aug 2012
#75
You are the one "living in a fairy land" where fundamental concepts like
coalition_unwilling
Aug 2012
#63
I'm interested in conspiracy theories because they indicate what people are thinking
JDPriestly
Aug 2012
#54
the people on the ground doing recon before the raid probably have some interesting stories
arely staircase
Sep 2012
#81
"no respect for his commander and chief" is not the legal definition of treason
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2012
#18
But was Libya a national security threat to the US, its allies or interests?
Nuclear Unicorn
Aug 2012
#39
for that matter, has the US invaded another nation since WW2 that was a threat....
olddad56
Aug 2012
#45
SEAL book raises questions about bin Laden's death, really what questions are those?
4bucksagallon
Aug 2012
#14
I got the impression it's the media doing the "ooh, different details! omgcontroversy!" thing
Posteritatis
Aug 2012
#24
Most media-circus stuff tends to have a book announced within a few months lately
Posteritatis
Aug 2012
#26
As long as it's permanent I don't really care how he got in to that condition.
4th law of robotics
Aug 2012
#34