Posted on 05/05/2011 4:48:26 AM PDT by The Louiswu
I want to see the photograph of a dead Bin Laden because...
As an American citizen I have a RIGHT to see the photograph that was taken during an operation carried out in my name.
of the 10 years of living with terror alerts.
of the 3000 that died on Sept. 11, 2001 I want to look at the photo 3000 times.
I am an adult living in a free country and I can decide for myself what I should look at and I don't need, want or deserve some government official deciding for me.
I just don't care what Muslims think (oh yeah, the fact that a member of the American armed forces doubled tapped him in the head might make them angry don't ya think?).
I want to see the man that made child groping at our nations airports a daily event.
I want to be reminded that the jerk that declared war on me and my family got exactly what was coming to him and that make me happy.
If you don't want to look at the photo...then don't but don't prevent me from looking at it.
God Bless Our Troops.
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There are a LOT of things that you don’t have a RIGHT to see, whether you think you do or not. This sense of entitlement is quite interesting, and especially telling of the current state of culture in this nation.
Start making FOIA requests. According to lawyers, the photo must be released. Maybe you could get a list of names together and petition Trump to get BS to release the photo.
The pictures of most of the other dead people are published on the Internet.
At least we don’t have far to go to p*ss on his grave.
We saw Saddam hang....we can take it....show the pics you wussy muslim president
The next time I’m by the ocean I think I’ll toss in a ham sandwich, a koran and then take a p$#s!
The problem is, Americans elected a man who is at once a dummy, a bully, and a coward. Get rid of him, or suffer the consequences.
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