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So glad justice was served by the hands of our very own Navy SEALs! If their was ever a debate who had the greatest Special Forces in our Military, not anymore! Job well done Navy SEALs, America Thanks You! Our Navy SEAL's went into Pakistan and conducted swift justice for all those who lost loved ones and their lives in the attacks on 9/11.

 

 

 

 

 

 

America Thanks You!

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

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Go Navy!  I didn't think it was possible but I am even more proud of our Navy and my sailor! There was never a doubt that this particular portion of justice would be served.  May God continue to bless our men and women of the US Navy!

 

PS - I just walked to the mailbox wearing a bright yellow and blues NAVY shirt and a neighbor yelled out from down the street, "GO NAVY, WE GOT HIM!".  I thought I was going to burst with pride!

HooYah baby !!!

This is something that needed to be done already.

Dont think for a minute that we arent in even more danger now. It may not happen today or next month or even this year. If you believe in the power of prayer best keep them going. We are going to need them. Hopfully this news wont blind us.

Hey we knew where this maggot was a year ago what took so long? And why do we not have the body ?  This is food for the conspiracy freaks. Also I heard that he was killed a week ago. Why wait until 11:30 Sunday night to make the announcement.?   Too many fishy issues.  Let's hope he is really dead. 
Just want to say we love our good people that serve and pray as a family for them all each day.
Hey we knew where this maggot was a year ago what took so long? And why do we not have the body ?  This is food for the conspiracy freaks. Also I heard that he was killed a week ago. Why wait until 11:30 Sunday night to make the announcement.?   Too many fishy issues.  Let's hope he is really dead. 
Toto the  Islamic practice and tradition calls for the body of the deceased to be buried within 24 hours
They took pictures of him dead. Also they dont want his grave to become a shrine. He has been dead for days but did the DNA testing

Makes me proud to be spouse of a US Navy Vietnam veteran.

 

Go Navy!  Congratulations to Seal Team 6.  You had help--everyone ever in the Navy--were standing behind you in spirit and helping you pull that trigger. 

 

Gives a whole new definition to Top Gun.

The Prez said that the raid was Sunday so Osama was killed Sunday.  They couldn't keep that news quiet for that long.  Also the claim by Brian Ross of ABC news twitter was that the brain of Osama's sister was secured legally after her death and they used that for the DNA. 

Denise ( A Seabee mom) said:

Toto the  Islamic practice and tradition calls for the body of the deceased to be buried within 24 hours
They took pictures of him dead. Also they dont want his grave to become a shrine. He has been dead for days but did the DNA testing
On 9/11 I lost two cousins who were NYC Firefighters. And on that day our 9 year old son told us that he would join the Navy and make sure that no one could ever do this again. I'm very proud to say that our son is, indeed, now a member of the greatest Navy in the world. We are very proud of our very brave Navy Seals who took on this mission and accomplished ridding the world of this man. We must also remember.....the lion is dead, but he has many cubs. Godspeed to our Military and God's blessings and hedge of protection on our country. Bravo Zulu!

I am so proud of our Armed Forces and all those that would not give up on putting this dog down. This should send a clear and decisive message to all remaining terrorist that we will persevere in our quest to bring justice to those that want to do us harm.

 

I hope the last thing he saw was RED, WHITE, and BLUE

 

Bravo ZULU

Our Navy SEALS are brave individuals who have done an excellent job.  But, a single bullet to the head was too good of an ending for Bin Laden.

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