(May 3, 2011 at 4:14 pm)Ace Otana Wrote: I thought the two shots wasn't enough. Why not shoot him once, somewhere it's gonna fucking hurt, like the balls. Then tie him up in a bag, have all the lads on the ship punch and kick the shit out of him, then chuck him over board where he drowns.
Or does anyone have a better idea of how to dispose of him?
Fire fights, I am sure, can get pretty messy and emotionional. If I ran into the room with an M16 and saw Bin Laden standing in front of me I would have done what I was trained to do. Aim at the lower part of the torso, and pull the trigger until the gun recoiled all the way up to his head to ensure his death.
What better feeling than to be an American that can actually think to himself "I personally killed Bin Laden"?
Of course this is anti-climactic for everyone else, but I can understand the reality of the situation...especially if you were personally harmed by this man with the death of a loved one. Luckily, I didnt have anyone close to me die during 9/11. I also remember seeing footage of my fellow union brothers (Iron workers local in this situation) run in to rescue people since they already had so much construction safety equipment on already. They ran in, and 10 minutes later the building colapsed on them. I dont know how many they saved, or who made it out or not, but I cried hard that day. I was on my way up to work in Boston on that day, and I was planning on stopping in New York to say "hi" to the guys in the electrical union on the way. I was stuck in Connecticut because the Jersey Turnpike was closed for the entire day. I remember setting in the bar of the motel, feeling helpless, worthless, and trapped because I couldnt go forwards or backwards the entire day. I called New Yorks local and offered my services for free, they told me not to even try as the entire area is secured and they will not let me in. But that feeling was NOTHING compared to those who lost much, much more.