Posted on 03/15/2014 6:16:24 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch
Special operations sources have claimed that the terror leader was shot more than one hundred times in the fatal 2011 raid.
A new report from a website known within the intelligence and armed services community claims that the sheer number of times that Osama bin Laden was shot is the reason why the government has never released photos of his dead body.
Citing two confidential sources, The Special Operations Forces Situation Report tells how 'operator after operator took turns dumping magazines-worth of ammunition into Bin Ladens body'.
The site goes on to argue that while the Navy SEALs may have felt it was 'morally, legally, and ethically appropriate to shoot the body a few times to ensure that he is really dead and no longer a threat,' that does not justify the extent of this damage.
'What happened on the Bin Laden raid is beyond excessive. The level of excess shown was not about making sure that Bin Laden was no longer a threat. The excess was pure self-indulgence,' author Jack Murphy writes.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
huh?
Thousands dead on 9/11, and someone calls this ‘excessive’, even if you believe it?
Poor Osama, I feel so bad for him...
Jack Murphy needs to buy a clue and go back to whatever it is he does, wherever it is he does it.
Next time cut off his head and parade it through DC riding on top of a pig...
(still love to see the pictures, though!)
I’m sure that the number of people claiming to have been on this raid exceeds the capacity of four helicopters, much less the two that actually inserted the team. Those who were not really on the raid are also apt to say things that did not happen.
I’m going to cry myself to sleep tonight.
“Citing two confidential sources,”
Odumbo and biden? Well, Klownie the Kenyan got even in the end by authorizing a hit on the same SEALS a week later. Excessive my ass.
Shooting him over and over just seems so ... impersonal. Surely they could have just taken turns fandangoing on his busted skull.
I see no downside here.
Had I been in charge, he would have been chopped in pieces small enough to place in transparent pill bottles and sold on the streets of Iraq, or downtown NY, wherever.
I would also have had a picture taken of me dipping a shemagh in his blood and said item then being placed at the site of the WTC.
There is no "humane" treatment for the piece of crap.
There is no "compassion" owed to those that would lionize the piece of human excrement.
We owe nothing to the moslem world for "desecrating" (their word) the piece of crap.
And to insist that treating the body of the piece of crap with respect would have gained us respect in the moslem world is just plain stupid.
Nothing we do will gain us respect in the moslem world, short of wiping the majority of them off the face of the world and we should start by making mecca a parking lot.
Anyone, and I mean ANYONE, that actually feels that OBL was "mistreated", is a blithering idiot and truly a mohmetan of the highest order.
(You listenin', Hussein?)
Just another unknown source which is as believable as mac daddy when his lips are moving, but the bottom line is WHO GIVES A CRAP ABOUT THIS MURDERER ANYWAY right now I’m sure he is enjoying his 72 goats.
Now the conservatives who despise Obama, but love the SEALs have been given a reason to accept the absence of pictures.
My suggestion, posted repeatedly here, was to weld him (alive) into a steel cage, small enough that birds could feed through the bars, and then suspend it from the lower deck of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge for a thousand years.
He got off easy.
Yeah, they would waste valuable minutes doing something like this instead of getting in and out of there as quickly as possible.
It looks like it depends upon who is doing it. BTW, Brit, those who are committing the real atrocities are all over your town so why aren't you reporting on what they are doing there?
Shot more than 100 times...
I’m sure they would have preferred to shoot him 3000 times, and that in my view, would still not be even near excessive.
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