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Old 04-05-2011, 02:37 PM   #13
DenisLevvin

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I fuly agree. That's why I voted no.

No evidence will convince some people.
Not a picture (Oh, it could have been photoshop!),
not the body (oh, it's another person, that's why they shot him in the face), not the DNA (whose DNA did they REALLY compare it to?),
not a video (Hollywood at work).

The same group of people still doubting that even the long form birth certificate is real will NOT believe anything they don't want to believe.

In addition, why provoke Bin Laden's supporters by displaying gorry pictures of their "holy man?"
I know that Americans have a love story with blood, guts and violence, and that they love their guns. But why encourage that even further!

They can watch a good horror movie, or a war movie, that might give them their "pint of blood" for the day.

Enough is enough. There is no reason to desecrate a dead man, to swallow in horror, and to antagonize and provoke Islam's extremist, just to give satisfaction to the perpetual conspiracy theorists of this world. They will NEVER be satisfied.
Is it your position that what the government says should be taken on faith when a politician whom you like is president, and that those who lack such faith and demand evidence are mentally ill?
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