I agree Paul.
I too am relieved Osama was captured, even if it meant killing him in the process.
Anyone in the position of having done great evil against mankind when confronted by the arm of the law tries to harm them should expect nothing less.
And it is my firm belief the coward resisted knowing full well what the outcome would be in a vain attempt to be seen by his followers as a hero to the end. When in reality, he was a scared little punk who didn't have the guts to face the consequences of his cowardly acts against humanity.
Having said that there is a small part of me that pities him and those like him. He missed the whole point in life.
That being to make the world a better place for the human race.
But I don't feel sorry for him, He received his just reward and deservedly so.
The fact that we now have Bin Laden's PC will probably make a lot of people/governments uncomfortable. No telling what all is on that thing. Watch it only contain a bunch of kitten screensavers, recipes, and a TrackIR compatible version of 'Goat Simulator 4'.
FlyTexas wrote:The fact that we now have Bin Laden's PC will probably make a lot of people/governments uncomfortable. No telling what all is on that thing. Watch it only contain a bunch of kitten screensavers, recipes, and a TrackIR compatible version of 'Goat Simulator 4'.
Brian
I think it was the CIA who hacked the Playstation Network to get Osama's gaming handle and address.
He was a big fan of Call of Duty, but playing as the other side he never won.