Credit to our brave SEALs for killing bin Laden. The interview with this guy is awesome. http://gawker.com/alleged-bin-laden-shooter-osama-died-like-a-p***y-1656309368 According to Robert O'Neill—the former Navy SEAL who claims he shot Osama bin Laden—the Al Qaeda leader "died like a p***y" and "knew that we were there to kill him." Report: Robert O’Neill Is the Navy SEAL Who Shot Osama bin Laden The Daily Mail is reporting the name—Robert O’Neill—of the retired Navy SEAL who plans to appear on … Read more In a previously unreleased audio interview aired last night on CNN, O'Neill told freelance journalist Alex Quade that he had used details of bin Laden's death to bring closure to the families of 9/11 victims, saying: "[O]ne thing I tell them is 'All right, Osama bin Laden died like a p***y. That's all I'm telling you. Just so you know. He died afraid. And he knew that we were there to kill him.'" "You can quote me on this bull****," said O'Neill. Bin Laden's alleged killer also told Quade that SEAL Team Six was sent after the Al Qaeda leader "because they wanted him dead" and that "it doesn't matter anymore if I am 'The Shooter.'" "I don't give a f***," said O'Neill. "We got him. We brought him out and we lived."
I'd be seriously concerned about revealing my identity as the one who killed Bin Laden if I was this guy. Theres enough extremists out there willing to kill someone for spelling Islam wrong, killing the extremists most prominent figure of the 21st century... Yikes
the first rule of Osama dying like a p***y is there is no ****ing shooter. Everyone, from President I-Got-This on down the chain of command to this guy, needs to shut the **** up about the mission.
Well... Wasn't he killed in basically "p***y" fashion? Of course no one will shed a tear over his death, but they surprised him in his home at night. Not necessarily an honorable way to take someone out.
Well, we kept sending him requests for duels at dawn with pistols, but his calendar was all booked up...
LOL, I don't think we agree about Obama. While I am disappointed with decisions he made during his presidency, he seems like a cool guy with a good heart and the right intentions. Then again, I thought that about Bush jr., too. But I'm not American, so I don't have the same perspective you guys have.
Old Texas saying: "If you're goin' to talk ****, at least wipe your mouth when you're done." As for texxx's OP, I'm glad the b*stard died afraid. I'm just sorry that he didn't suffer a hell of a lot more in the process.
1. I prefer competent to "cool" (he's not cool, by the way -- very geeky) 2. the right intentions? Ruling like a dictator instead of collaborating are not what I would call good intentions. He has alienated the country with his intentions -- as evidenced last Tuesday. Hopefully America will learn from this grave mistake of electing Obama. Many were duped into thinking he was competent based on his ability to read a speech from a teleprompter. He was woefully too inexperienced to take the role of President.
I think he was more startled than afraid and this is the problem with no knock, helicopter raids -- had they announced their presence and served Osama with proper paperwork lives could have been saved.
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Chances are he's just telling the people what they want to hear. Not that I don't hope what he says is true.