Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Obama Administration Debating Release of Photo of Bin Laden’s Body! | amazonone

There is much deliberation within the Obama administration, over whether or not to release a photo of Bin Laden's bullet ridden, dead body. There has not been a decision, as to whether to release a photo proof of death, to the media for public consumption according to reports. After ten years of searching high and low, for the world's most wanted criminal, the man was found hiding in plain site in Abbotabad, Pakistan. A one-million dollar compound, only 4,000 feet from a Pakistani military installation, was his residence. The Pakistani government said that they did not know that Bin Laden was living where he was. The Navy Seals, Unit Six, Special Ops force, found Bin Laden and his family, on the third floor of the huge house in the compound. His wife rushed the Seals, based on reporting and was shot in the leg. Bin Laden is said to have resisted, but did not have a weapon, and was shot twice in the head killing him. Four others were killed, including one of Bin Laden's sons.  Many congratulations are being sent to the president, from all over the world.

The Navy Seals found 10 hard drives, 5 computers, 100 storage systems and many written documents in the compound, which are said to be a treasure trove of information.

Al Qaeda in Pakistan has promised to retaliate for the killing of Bin Laden.

A hearing on what the United States is receiving from Pakistan, after giving the country billions of dollars in aid, will be held by Senator Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey. 

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