They have the body
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Doug Goulden wrote:
I think the hassle of a trial and the idea of 100 networks covering that guy with Eric Holder wanting to have it in Manhattan........ we were way better of spending the 25 cents on a bullet.
# Capturing him and brining him properly to trial would have been better, the US would have kept the moral high ground totally, you are now open to accusations (not that I agree with them, he set himself up as a military leader and has met the death of a military leader) that the US State-Sponsors murder. There's going to be a spate of revenge attacks, and the nut-jobs now have a new martyr to worship. To be fair they did try to capture him, but he resisted, but that's not how it'll play out in the media in the East.
Sort of a cross between Lawrence of Arabia and Dilbert.[^]
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A Dead ringer for Kate Winslett[^]Keith Barrow wrote:
US would have kept the moral high ground totally
Another myth about the US. We always concede the moral high ground whenever our 'national interests' are concerned. If our media did their job they'd show us how truly hypocritical our leaders were in their actions and words. Not even 2 years ago people were congratulating Gaddafi, specifically McCain. It's hard to have the high ground when your really only concerned with yourself, but say you're a great humanitarian. He was trying to push through an arms sale, just like Saddam. If we really wanted to create some moral high ground we'd stop selling weapons to two bit state sponsoring terrorists posing as leaders of legitimate sovereign nations. But I digress, that won't happen anymore likely than pigs flying and me getting sucked into a computer generated world like Tron.
That's called seagull management (or sometimes pigeon management)... Fly in, flap your arms and squawk a lot, crap all over everything and fly out again... by _Damian S_
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Trollslayer wrote:
The body has already been buried at sea.
Sewn into a pig-skin shroud.
Never mind who, where is John Galt when we need him?