Who gave rights to America to kill the Osama Bin Laden ?

India
May 8, 2011 9:11am CST
Do you think this is a fair Question, if yes then answer it.
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@marguicha (215518)
• Chile
25 May 11
Big countries have always decided what is right and what is wrong. You can check History books throughout ages. When that happens, minorities oppose them always. Sometimes the opposition is peaceful, sometimes it isnĀ“t. Can you imagine that 50 years ago or so (nothing as time goes) afroamericans did not have the same rights as the white population? Was that the "land of the free"? Yet the song was the same. I always cry deep inside when I think that the american born jazz genious, Louis Armstrong, played for big audiences in clubs and was admired, but he could not use the same toilet white people used there. And THAT happened with people who were born there. So I ask myself: are there "rights" for violent acctions?
• India
31 May 11
well well well.....Guys, finally i give up with this Question !! No anymore comments will be reviewed, better you don't comment onwards this reply !!
@jazzsue58 (2666)
10 May 11
Hmmm ... conspiracy theories abound. WAS it Usama? (Most UK press reports call him Osama - was it changed to a "U" so he didn't get confused with someone else? "Who shot Barrack Obama?" Oh dear, Dallas it isn't. Anyways - going off topic ...) I find it vvvv odd he was buried at sea. Cos that, of course, disposes of the body in a way that makes it unlikely he'll be found and DNA checked. My belief? That body bag was probably full of rubble. The US just wanted to put a line under this one. Probably found new oil reserves somewhere they speak Arabic.