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weicker said president obama team as talking about the
the raided
widget it's quite apparent was simply to kill osama bin laden
like i say my biggest lament yeah
i don't frankly care of that guy lives or dies
we killed over a hundred thousand innocent civilians in iraq
forty five hundred of our u_s_ military personnel
died in battle
tomorrow why
for a total loss
killed thousands of afghani civilians
the idea that osama bin laden is dead
and died at
because we excluded him i don't care
the biggest this the real thing that we should mourn in this instance
is the fact that
what was once in a source of pride for this country our ability
to actually um
actually put people like this on trial
like the guys who attempted to blow up
the world trade center in ninety three
we've lost that ability
we have lost
given away
we've thrown in the garbage can
one of the most important value american values that we had was
our sense of a judiciary
handing out justice
already ended
but meanwhile uh... as the stories role in about this
and this is stuff that i've been a little alluding to an end
have been speculating on since since monday
when i was on route again last week on monday
i was asking these experts
we have to give the pakistan they clearly knew that he was there and i
think it's becoming even more clear
as i've speculated over the weeks over the weekend should say
but he was probably in prison
probably in a under house arrest in pakistan at least for the past five
years
obama made it clear last night on sixty minutes
that then lyden has been held up in that
villa
for five years that's not what eight fugitive guts
fugitives do not stay in one place for
five
yours
especially when there's people on american television two thousand eight
telling them they know where they are
and when you have
christine amanpour going on bill maher saying that u_s_ military personnel
u_s_
military intelligence
he was in a villa in pakistan in two thousand eight
and george bush close down
the c_i_a_ agency alec
that was passed finding that line
so i think that what's becoming clear
new york times
the story of a lot of the picture bin laden sitting on the floor in a small
room wrapped in a blanket as you watch news clips about himself on television
wash impose as intelligence official scrutinize image of the countdown they
saw
that a man emerge most days to stroll around the grounds of courtyard for an
hour to you
but almost like what they had with the bradley manning and
washing posts also summing it up in two thousand six been ones were not the died
but a free man but if some of them a lot and died
a prisoner in a jail of his own making
a man without a nation living apart even from those who shared belief that mass
murder was the path to power
this guy was as if he was in a prison
the world's most
wanted terrorist lived his last five years
imprison behind a they barbed wire and high walls of his home in about about
edna
abit about
pakistan
his days consumed by dark arts in domesticity
this sounds to me like a guy under house arrest in pakistan
and it also sounds to me like
our intelligence services at least as ladies out is as early as i wait
maybe you know five
maybe in two thousand two when george bush said i'm not that worried about him
we knew that he was being held by the pakistanis
and yet he was used as a bogeyman over and over and over again
as the real question that needs to be asked now is
lot of pakistan decide this was the time to give ma
what did we have to give an exchange
why wasn't the bush administration
pressuring
pakistan to give him a
these are all the questions that are being asked
who died when on democracy now the other day uh... graham smith
from the globeandmail newspaper in britain
saying that you know they were gas meters and electric meters
for that compound
and we can't quite find out who own too but it was military land he was living
now up at www pakistani military
rents leases land all the time
but it really does make one wonder
how it is that some of the mob would bill the compound
lived there for five years around the corner from
the pakistani west point
and they never know
so this isn't just the highest side at this point right
there's the pakistani military
graham smith said you know it was described initially as a mansion but he
really did look more like a security compound of some kind almost like a
small prison
so these are the questions that
should be asked at this point now of course i know how
inappropriate it it's
to look back
to not turn the page the