Posted to Daily Mail (5/5/2011) on 6/5/2011
Commenting on “'Cheese-eating surrender monkeys': American anger at 'arrogant' Europeans' muted reaction to Bin Laden killing”
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Posted to Daily Mail (5/5/2011) on 6/5/2011 at 1:33 AM
Was it a coincidence that the President of the United States of America, British strongest ally, was not invited to the wedding of Prince William and Catherine, and that the mission to kill Bin Laden was conducted after the world’s grandest occasion? The British Monarch and the family along with millions of people around the world would be up in arms (not military one) if the death of Bin Laden were to overshadow the wedding ceremony and celebration.
Posted to Daily Mail (5/5/2011) on 6/5/2011 at 1:39 AM
How can we be sure that Bin Laden’s body is at the bottom of the sea, presumably consumed by some sea creatures? Is this just another mystery as intriguing as the Roswell aliens?
Posted to Daily Mail (5/5/2011) on 6/5/2011 at 1:40 AM (not published)
I'm definitely NOT sympathetic towards any terrorists or anyone who takes human lives cold-bloodedly. The way the mission was conducted was a violation of Pakistan’s sovereign right. If that could take place in Pakistan, it can happen to any other country in the future. It defeats the purpose of having national constitution, law and order.
Presumption of innocence until proven guilty is a legal right of the accused in a criminal trial. We have never heard authenticated recordings about his admission of his masterminding the 9/11 disaster. Now that he is dead, so the world has been told, there is no way to hear his confession in person, or prove each element of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt.
Posted to Daily Mail (5/5/2011) on 6/5/2011 at 1:41 AM (not published)
If bin Laden's daughter witnessed her father and mother being killed unarmed, do you expect them not to take revenge? So, when is the world going to have peace? If the Pakistani's sovereign right is violated, and it seems other countries experience the same, we can be next. Military people or secret agents going round shooting civilians unintentionally are just no difference from terrorists. Shoot and kill is not the act of civilised people.
Posted to Daily Mail (5/5/2011) on 6/5/2011 at 1:56 AM
I sincerely hope that peace is restored in countries where wars and fighting are still going on!
Let’s celebrate PEACE, not killing!
Thou shalt not kill ~ Exodus 20:13 - Deuteronomy 5:17
Don’t celebrate when your enemy falls, and don’t take pleasure in his demise. ~Proverbs 24:17
Commenting on “'Cheese-eating surrender monkeys': American anger at 'arrogant' Europeans' muted reaction to Bin Laden killing”
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1383802/Cheese-eating-surrender-monkeys-U-S-bloggers-slam-Europeans-muted-reaction-Bin-Laden-killing.html
Posted to Daily Mail (5/5/2011) on 6/5/2011 at 1:33 AM
Was it a coincidence that the President of the United States of America, British strongest ally, was not invited to the wedding of Prince William and Catherine, and that the mission to kill Bin Laden was conducted after the world’s grandest occasion? The British Monarch and the family along with millions of people around the world would be up in arms (not military one) if the death of Bin Laden were to overshadow the wedding ceremony and celebration.
Posted to Daily Mail (5/5/2011) on 6/5/2011 at 1:39 AM
How can we be sure that Bin Laden’s body is at the bottom of the sea, presumably consumed by some sea creatures? Is this just another mystery as intriguing as the Roswell aliens?
Posted to Daily Mail (5/5/2011) on 6/5/2011 at 1:40 AM (not published)
I'm definitely NOT sympathetic towards any terrorists or anyone who takes human lives cold-bloodedly. The way the mission was conducted was a violation of Pakistan’s sovereign right. If that could take place in Pakistan, it can happen to any other country in the future. It defeats the purpose of having national constitution, law and order.
Presumption of innocence until proven guilty is a legal right of the accused in a criminal trial. We have never heard authenticated recordings about his admission of his masterminding the 9/11 disaster. Now that he is dead, so the world has been told, there is no way to hear his confession in person, or prove each element of the offense beyond a reasonable doubt.
Posted to Daily Mail (5/5/2011) on 6/5/2011 at 1:41 AM (not published)
If bin Laden's daughter witnessed her father and mother being killed unarmed, do you expect them not to take revenge? So, when is the world going to have peace? If the Pakistani's sovereign right is violated, and it seems other countries experience the same, we can be next. Military people or secret agents going round shooting civilians unintentionally are just no difference from terrorists. Shoot and kill is not the act of civilised people.
Posted to Daily Mail (5/5/2011) on 6/5/2011 at 1:56 AM
I sincerely hope that peace is restored in countries where wars and fighting are still going on!
Let’s celebrate PEACE, not killing!
Thou shalt not kill ~ Exodus 20:13 - Deuteronomy 5:17
Don’t celebrate when your enemy falls, and don’t take pleasure in his demise. ~Proverbs 24:17