It's about time! Is it strange that I see mass applause outside the White House?

nope, you're right, it doesnt really change anything about the war it's self or how we go about our business day to day, we still need to be aware and watch for things, but it sure is a boost and a shot in the arm for all of the people that have fought for the last 10 years and those of us who have suffered one way or another, and the rest of us.Murfreesboro wrote:A really stunning announcement. We heard just before bedtime last night.
I don't think it will stop the war on terror, unfortunately. Or rather, I don't think the terrorists will stop going after us. But it's good to know he's been sent to the hot place.
Spookymufu wrote:with the procedures set in place by his successor and Obama continuing to use those resources, they got him.
Spookymufu wrote:nope, you're right, it doesnt really change anything about the war it's self
MacPhantom wrote: it took Barack Obama two years to do what George W. Bush could not do in two terms.
Bush should have stopped informing the Packies.......spookymufu wrote:no doubt we could have got him a lot sooner if we had stopped giving Pakistan a heads a up of our actions because we pretty much know they were informing Osama and he kept getting away.
I have no doubt President Obama will indeed continue with the progress he began in his first term.Spookymufu wrote: hopefully the next person in office in 2013 will continue to show progress like this.
the war isnt over, just one chapter of the war, we will continue to fight, and with it now being obvious Pakistan wasnt helping us and were hiding Osama, we need to seriously re-evaluate our "relationship" with that country and we NEED to stop the billions we give them in aid for fighting terrorist because obviously, they arent using it for that.Pumpkin_Man wrote: Well at least with Bin Laden gone, we can put an end to the present military actins in Aphganistan and Iraque.
Mike