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Originally posted by inspiration4
Of course. But Osama's death is significantly symbolic in the fight against everything he represents. His death, while not a finite end to terrorism, is no doubt a powerful blow to that organization and air of untouchability they possed.
And it couldn't have come at a better time than now as the people of middle east rise up and fight for FREEDOM.
The world is changing before our eyes, hopefully for the better 
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I agree with you. I just don't understand the people who are so ecstatic about this, primarily on my Facebook. I do understand that most people associate Osama with 9/11, but most people don't realize that HE wasn't the one behind it. I don't know how to explain it, but I'm sure you know what I mean. One person can't plan all of what happened that day. It was more of a group effort. But anyway, I hope that, if this is true, America will get the **** out of the Middle East. Our primary focus for the past 10 years has been to "fight terrorism", when we're no better, killing all of those innocent people there who have nothing to do with what happened to America.
I'm glad they caught him, though. It's nice to know that that chapter of our lives is seemingly over with now. Hopefully we can learn from everything that has happened and become a stronger country.