Osama bin Laden is Dead

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  • Mad Dawg
    Mad Dawg

    There is a strange reversal of roles here. Lefties who DEMANDED the release of the Abu Graib pics - knowing it would incite the Arab masses - now want Osama's picwith held because it will incite the Arab masses. The right has also done a 180 on this. Politics suck.

  • ProdigalSon
    ProdigalSon

    It wouldn't be good to show a body that's been dead for almost ten years.

    Osama evidently had Grecian Formula in his cave. He got younger in each video.

  • J. Hofer
    J. Hofer

    9 percent of jehovah's witnesses believe in hell according to that statistik?

  • freydo
    freydo

    Dr. Steve Pieczenik & Alex Jones-FULL INTERVIEW (5-3-11)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wjtNiTm99e8

    http://www.stevepieczenik.com/

  • Giordano
    Giordano

    Recently the issue of Obama being unarmed has come up (If this has been covered before, sorry) .

    The 911 attack killed 3000 innocents who were also unarmed. You reap what you sow.

  • J. Hofer
    J. Hofer

    it's osama, not obama...

  • freydo
    freydo

    News

    How Photos from Obama’s Speech on Bin Laden’s Death Were Staged

    By Ujala Sehgal on May 4, 2011 2:08 PM

    There is a fascinating piece at Poynter that describes how since the Reagan era (and possibly before) it has been the standard operating procedure that during a live presidential address, like the one President Obama gave announcing the death of Osama bin Laden, still cameras are not allowed to photograph the actual event.

    Photojournalists from Reuters and AP described how President Obama basically had to silently re-enact part of his speech for the still cameras after giving it.

    Reuters White House photographer Jason Reedwrites:

    As President Obama continued his nine-minute address in front of just one main network camera, the photographers were held outside the room by staff and asked to remain completely silent. Once Obama was off the air, we were escorted in front of that teleprompter and the President then re-enacted the walk-out and first 30 seconds of the statement for us.

    The reason still cameras are not allowed during live presidential addresses is because of the noise from the camera shutters and the placement of the teleprompter, not for any sinister conspiracy-type reasons like we were hoping. And it’s been going on a long time.

    The problem, according to Poynter, is that while many newspapers disclose that the photo they use is a re-enactment, some do not. And publishing these photos goes against the National Press Photographers Association Code of Ethics, which includes this relevant passage: “Resist being manipulated by staged photo opportunities.”

    We had no idea there was an ethics code for photojournalists, and we’re thrilled to find out there is one. How dare the White House force them to abandon it! We feel shocked and lied to! This practice of re-staging must come to an end.

  • designs
    designs

    Have you heard the Shutter noise when they allow the photojournalists to click away during a press conference.

  • botchtowersociety
    botchtowersociety

    The gun that delivered the Holey Warrior. PIG PAUER P226.

    http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/121219119.html#

  • leavingwt
    leavingwt

    NDP Deputy Leader Doubts Bin Laden Photos Exist

    The deputy leader of Canada's new Official Opposition party says he doubts the U.S. has photos of Osama bin Laden's body.

    Thomas Mulcair, who stands in for NDP Leader Jack Layton in the House of Commons when he is away, told CBC's Power & Politics with Evan Solomon that he doesn't believe photos exist of bin Laden following his killing by U.S. forces on Sunday in Pakistan.

    "I don't think, from what I've heard, that those pictures exist and if they do I'll leave that up to the American military," he told host Evan Solomon.

    "If they've got pictures of a cadaver then there's probably more going on than we suspect in what happened there," Mulcair said.

    . . .

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/story/2011/05/04/pol-mulcair-osama.html

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