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Looks like the White House is not going to release any pictures of a dead Bin Laden.
How does that sit with you ?
Are you ok with that or do you believe that once again the government is pulling a fast one over on its people ?
Its not like they haven't done that before.
What say you ?
 
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There's already another thread about the pics.
And I'm glad they aren't going to show them.
And it's super cool I just found out someone from my city was on the ship that threw the fucker out to sea. Can't wait to hear his experience and reactions to this. I guess the guy joined the military because of 9/11. Talk about an awesome way to, hopefully, end the story!
 

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I got this e-mail today from our tech guy

With the news that the president will not release photos of a dead Osama bin Laden, please, please do not go looking for such photos on the Web and on Facebook that purport or promise to show you what the White House will not. You could get bitten big-time by rogue software that could take down your computer. It has been happening since the news Sunday of bin Laden's death, and the FBI even issued a warning Tuesday about it.

Some people could give a whit if they see such photos, but many want to see pictures or video of the dead terrorist, be it out of morbid curiosity, wanting to mark history or just to have the satisfaction of such a first-hand observance.

Right now — and for days and weeks to come — the best thing you can do to protect your own Internet safety is to not click on any links anywhere trying to lure you to do so when it comes bin Laden's death.

We shared an example yesterday of Facebook malware being passed around, and there's more where that came from. ESET, which makes anti-virus software, notes it's seeing "a similar upsurge on Facebook." And it's "easy to see why," writes Aryeh Goretsky, ESET North America distinguished researcher, on that company's blog Wednesday:


It’s easy to see why: With over five hundred million active users, Facebook would rank between India and the United States as the third-most populated country in the world, if it happened to be a country. For criminals, having so many computers and their users interacting through one single web site (albeit a very large and distributed one) must instill the same feelings a compulsive gambler has when winning a jackpot, only magnified accordingly.

... Criminals are using social engineering to bypass Facebook’s own security measures against malicious JavaScript code by tricking people into copying and pasting the it directly into their web browser’s address bars and then running the code.
 

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The government does not need to show us the pics. You know damn well if it is all true. Someone got some pictures and they will surface sometime. They always do.
 

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There's already another thread about the pics.
And I'm glad they aren't going to show them.
And it's super cool I just found out someone from my city was on the ship that threw the fucker out to sea. Can't wait to hear his experience and reactions to this. I guess the guy joined the military because of 9/11. Talk about an awesome way to, hopefully, end the story!


Sorry...I didn't see the other thread.
But its not the end of the story, not by a long shot.
He maybe dead but there are hundreds of Bin Ladens out there and they are just waiting for the right time, the right place and the right way.
Its scary to think of that but we all must be alert and not lower our guard. :cool

 

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wait he wasn't thrown out to sea, his body was "buried at sea" according to Islam

least that's what I heard on NPR
 

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I got this e-mail today from our tech guy

With the news that the president will not release photos of a dead Osama bin Laden, please, please do not go looking for such photos on the Web and on Facebook that purport or promise to show you what the White House will not. You could get bitten big-time by rogue software that could take down your computer. It has been happening since the news Sunday of bin Laden's death, and the FBI even issued a warning Tuesday about it.

Some people could give a whit if they see such photos, but many want to see pictures or video of the dead terrorist, be it out of morbid curiosity, wanting to mark history or just to have the satisfaction of such a first-hand observance.

Right now — and for days and weeks to come — the best thing you can do to protect your own Internet safety is to not click on any links anywhere trying to lure you to do so when it comes bin Laden's death.

We shared an example yesterday of Facebook malware being passed around, and there's more where that came from. ESET, which makes anti-virus software, notes it's seeing "a similar upsurge on Facebook." And it's "easy to see why," writes Aryeh Goretsky, ESET North America distinguished researcher, on that company's blog Wednesday:


It’s easy to see why: With over five hundred million active users, Facebook would rank between India and the United States as the third-most populated country in the world, if it happened to be a country. For criminals, having so many computers and their users interacting through one single web site (albeit a very large and distributed one) must instill the same feelings a compulsive gambler has when winning a jackpot, only magnified accordingly.

... Criminals are using social engineering to bypass Facebook’s own security measures against malicious JavaScript code by tricking people into copying and pasting the it directly into their web browser’s address bars and then running the code.


Thank you for taking the time to post this. :thumbup
 

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Looks like the White House is not going to release any pictures of a dead Bin Laden.
How does that sit with you ?
Are you ok with that or do you believe that once again the government is pulling a fast one over on its people ?
Its not like they haven't done that before.
What say you ?

Perhaps they think people will use it in a bad way.

(...so much for my new demotivational posters...)

:ninja

 

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If Osama was shot in the head you wouldn't be able to recognize him. I had the unfortunate responsibility to identify my cousin after he blew his brains out with a 303. If it wasn't for his goatee I wouldn't have had a clue who it was. There isn't a lot left. I still believe Osama is dead and I don't need to see any pictures.
 

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It's much like the whole thing that happened when Hussein was hanged. There were videos everywhere that were supposedly of his hanging. I have no desire to see a dead body. Like Thornless said, I've seen plenty of dead people. There's no good that can come of that.
 
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