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1. JD 2011-05-09 11:48:32

I understand your perspection. If you ask the people living in the Middle East about Bin Laden's death, you may find a different point of view there. If you are watching the Peninsula Broadcast instead of CNN, you will see how they view things differently.

Bin Laden may have killed lots of people, innocent or not, but I think, as a human, we don't need to celebrate or cheerful just because someone is dead. If you really count the total number people killed, I don't think Bin Laden have killed more than one atomic bomb in Hiroshima or Nagasaki... the cities were swept, including soldiers and innocent civilians. Should we celebrate if the President of the United States got shot in the head by then in WWII?

There is no moral in the world of politics, just win and lose. If you win, you can have all the reasons to justify what you did. If you lose, you will be labelled with different sterotypes... you know, monsters, murderers, terrorist, axis of evil, weapon of mass destruction...

But whether it's Bin Laden or not, I don't think there is anything we should celebrate. Instead, we should pray for the souls of the dead and wish them rest in peace. ^_^

 
 

 

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