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  • #91
    Idk, I would rather not see it if the alternative is see it and get blown up.

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    • #92


      Hurmmmmmmmmm, had to lawl.

      "(Nobel) Peace (Prize) through Superior Firepower".
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        • #94
          Originally posted by Buffalo Phil View Post
          So much lawls in this image
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          • #95
            The Man Who Got bin Laden: The Most Deadly Would-be Journalist in the World


            The man who commanded the SEAL team that hunted down and killed Osama bin Laden studied to be a reporter. If the Pulitzer Prize board establishes a new category -- for killing the world's most wanted terrorist -- it's a safe bet Bill McRaven will win it next spring.

            Vice Adm. William McRaven, himself a SEAL, was on the ground in Afghanistan as bin Laden met his end, linked electronically to CIA chief Leon Panetta at agency headquarters in Langley, Va. "I have to tell you that the real commander was Admiral McRaven," Panetta told PBS Tuesday night. "He was on site, and he was actually in charge of the military operation that went in and got bin Laden." (More on Time.com: See photos of the Navy SEALs in action)

            So just who is this reporter-turned-frogman-turned-giant-killer? He currently heads the military's 4,000-strong and secretive Joint Special Operations Command at Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base in North Carolina. Assuming Senate confirmation, he'll soon pick up his fourth star and head to Florida to run U.S. Special Operations Command at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa. That will make him the Pentagon's top commando among the 57,000 people working for SOCOM. He's married, with several kids.


            McRaven hedged his bets while studying journalism at the University of Texas in Austin before graduating in 1977: he also was a member of the Navy ROTC program. "You wouldn't expect a journalism major," former deputy CIA chief and ex-Navy admiral Bobby Inman told the San Antonio Express-News, "to end up running special forces."

            But it looks like McRaven picked the right career path: in his 35-year career, McRaven went from being a SEAL platoon commander, to heading a SEAL team, to running U.S. special operations in Europe. But he didn't give up everything he learned in journalism school: in 1996 he published Spec Ops, a book on the art of special operations based on eight case studies. He concluded the keys to successful missions are Simplicity, Security, Repetition, Surprise, Speed and Purpose.

            McRaven is highly-regarded in the dark world of special operations for improving the JSOC targeting center created by Stanley McChrystal, the Army general who retired last year after Rolling Stone quoted his staff making disparaging comments about top members of the Obama Administration. The unit has gotten high marks for compressing the nation's flow of military and civilian intelligence into targets, times and places for action. In other words, he has spent years "shortening the kill chain," linking curiosity, detection, tracking and destruction. (More on Time.com: See photos of the White House Situation Room)

            Defense Secretary Robert Gates, in announcing McRaven's promotion in March, said McRaven "has led a JSOC team that has been ruthlessly and effectively taking the fight to America's most dangerous and vicious enemies." As JSOC chief, he commands what the public knows as SEAL Team 6 -- the toughest, most skilled SEALs -- but officially known as the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, or simply DevGru.

            McRaven deployed SEAL Team 6 to great effect early Monday in Pakistan. Back at CIA headquarters, Panetta and his team monitored McRaven's men from a windowless seventh-floor conference room. As he and his team waited for McRaven to report on whether bin Laden was indeed at the compound, Panetta says the room was tense. “I kept asking Bill McRaven, ‘O.K., what the hell's this mean?,' ” Panetta told Time's Massimo Calabresi. When McRaven finally said they had gotten “Geronimo,” their code name for bin Laden, “all the air we were holding came out,” Panetta says. Not a bad day's work for a would-be journalist. Sure as heck beats writing about it.
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            • #96
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              or am asians pants not a read end lol.
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              • #97
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                that was awesome.
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                • #98
                  anyone who saw pics from the royal wedding should lawl at this one:

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                  and everyone qute dis because its the best grammer im going to have all year

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                  • #99
                    Yup, I lawled.

                    The Brits and their stupid fucking 'Hats'.
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                    • apparently they were planning a 9/11 anniversary attack on trains systems.....im fuckking glued to this story dude. i cant stop reading anything and everything about whats going on
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                      • Originally posted by Mighty Quine View Post
                        apparently they were planning a 9/11 anniversary attack on trains systems.....im fuckking glued to this story dude. i cant stop reading anything and everything about whats going on
                        well here you go then:


                        The Fog of Fog

                        By Michelle Malkin May 6, 2011 6:30 am

                        The official White House account of Osama bin Laden's demise has seen more slapdash cosmetic surgery over the past week than your average "Real Housewives" reality-show star. President Obama's allies attribute the bungled "narrative" (their word, not mine) to the "Fog of War." But each passing day -- and each new set of hapless revisions -- shows that what really ails the administration is the Fog of Fog.

                        Errors happen. Miscommunications happen. Confusing the name of which of bin Laden's myriad sons died (Hamza, not Khalid), for example, is no biggie.

                        But the hourly revamping of key details of Sunday's raid suggests something far beyond the usual realm of situational uncertainty that accompanies any military operation. The Navy SEALs did their job spectacularly. The civilians tasked with letting the world know about the mission, however, have performed like amateur dinner theater actors in a tragi-comic production of "Rashomon-meets-The Blind Men and the Elephant-meets-Keystone Kops."

                        Incapable of straightforward answers, Team Obama's clarity-challenged civilians have led nauseated news-watchers through more twists and turns than San Francisco's Lombard Street.

                        Take your Dramamine, and let's review.

                        Take One: Bin Laden died in a bloody firefight.
                        On Sunday night, Obama dramatically told the world that "after a firefight," our brave men in uniform "killed Osama bin Laden and took custody of his body."
                        Embellishing the story the next morning, White House deputy national security adviser John Brennan said at his briefing that bin Laden "was engaged in a firefight with those that entered the area of the house he was in. ... And whether or not he got off any rounds, I quite frankly don't know. ... It was a firefight. He, therefore, was killed in that firefight."

                        Take Two: Bin Laden did not engage in a firefight.
                        The day after Brennan disclosed such vivid details, White House Press Secretary Jay Carney walked them back Michael Jackson-style. Bin Laden, he said in version 2.0, "was not armed." Brennan had clearly implied that bin Laden "resisted" with arms. Carney amended the narrative by insisting that "resistance does not require a firearm." How exactly bin Laden resisted, Carney would not say.
                        It's been all downhill, uphill, K-turns and 180s ever since. Fasten your seatbelts:

                        Take Three: Bin Laden's wife died after her feckless husband used her as a human shield.

                        Take Four: Bin Laden's wife did not die, wasn't used as a human shield and was only shot in the leg. Someone else's wife was killed, somewhere else in the house.

                        Take Five: A transport helicopter experienced "mechanical failure" and was forced to make a hard landing during the mission.

                        Take Six: A top-secret helicopter clipped the bin Laden compound wall, crashed and was purposely exploded after the mission to prevent our enemies from learning more about it.

                        Take Seven: The bin Laden photos would be released to the world as proof positive of his death.

                        Take Eight: The bin Laden photos would not be released to the world because no one needs proof and it's more important to avoid offending peaceful Muslims who supposedly don't embrace bin Laden as a "true" Muslim in the first place.

                        Take Nine: Bin Laden's compound was a lavish mansion.

                        Take Ten: Bin Laden's compound was a glorified pigsty.

                        Take Eleven: Bin Laden's compound had absolutely no television, phone or computer access.

                        Take Twelve: Bin Laden's compound was stocked with hard drives, thumb drives, DVDs and computers galore.

                        Take Thirteen: Er, remember that statement about bin Laden being armed? And then not armed? Well, the new version is that he had an AK-47 "nearby."

                        Take Fourteen: A gung-ho Obama spearheaded the "gutsy" mission.

                        Take Fifteen: A reluctant Obama dithered for 16 hours before being persuaded by CIA Director Leon Panetta.

                        Take Sixteen: Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and close advisers watched the raid unfold in real time -- "minute by minute," according to Carney -- and a gripping insider photo was posted immediately by the White House on the Flickr picture-sharing website for all to see.

                        Take Seventeen: Er, they weren't really watching real-time video "minute by minute" because there was at least nearly a half-hour that they "didn't know just exactly what was going on," Panetta clarified. Or rather, un-clarified.

                        Take Eighteen: Stalwart Obama's order was to kill, not capture, bin Laden.

                        Take Nineteen: Sensitive Obama's order was to kill <i>or</i> capture -- and that's why the SEAL team gave him a chance to surrender, upon which he resisted with arms, or actually didn't resist with arms, but sort of resisted without arms, except there was an AK-47 nearby, sort of, or maybe not, thus making it possible to assert that while Decisive Obama did tell the SEALs to kill bin Laden and should claim all credit for doing so, Progressive Obama can also be absolved by bleeding hearts because of the painstakingly concocted post facto possibility that bin Laden somehow threatened our military -- telepathically or something -- before being taken out.

                        Take Twenty: "We've been as forthcoming with facts as we can be," said an irritated Carney on Wednesday.

                        And they wonder why Americans of all political stripes think they're blowing smoke.
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                        • Didnt read the whole thread but i heard navy seals put 2 bullets in his head.
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                          • Originally posted by Keelyle View Post
                            Didnt read the whole thread but i heard navy seals put 2 bullets in his head.
                            Everything is all speculation, but you know what, I hope you're right, Kyle, and I hope it was with a fucking short barrel AR10 variant chambered for 308.
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                            • I heard they gave him the option to come as a prisoner he refused and got 2 bullets in his head by a navy seal.
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                              • Local bars have a new drink named the bin laden: two shots and a splash of water.
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