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Bin Laden's son threatens lawsuit
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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Lang" data-source="post: 962953" data-attributes="member: 65699"><p>I only asked if he wanted money, since as you pointed out, the article did not say. I couldn't fathom anything else he could seek from such a stupid lawsuit, but I forgot about petty publicity. The longer they keep OBL in the worldwide media, the greater a martyr he becomes, and an absurd lawsuit (or even just the call for one) does just that. Thanks for reminding me.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Exploiting that most people only refer to Osama by his last name, I see what you did there :grin: I contend that Bin Laden's son has profound ulterior motives for pursuing details of the operation. I don't believe that we aforementioned do. Technically "we" cannot, as I do not. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Also, considering how President Obama seemed to be out of the loop on the details, can anyone be faulted for not wanting to hear the specifics from him? I want to hear from the guy at the head of the table at the meeting, not the guy stuck in the corner on a folding chair. Even Hillary received a better seat. :banana:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Lang, post: 962953, member: 65699"] I only asked if he wanted money, since as you pointed out, the article did not say. I couldn't fathom anything else he could seek from such a stupid lawsuit, but I forgot about petty publicity. The longer they keep OBL in the worldwide media, the greater a martyr he becomes, and an absurd lawsuit (or even just the call for one) does just that. Thanks for reminding me. Exploiting that most people only refer to Osama by his last name, I see what you did there :grin: I contend that Bin Laden's son has profound ulterior motives for pursuing details of the operation. I don't believe that we aforementioned do. Technically "we" cannot, as I do not. Also, considering how President Obama seemed to be out of the loop on the details, can anyone be faulted for not wanting to hear the specifics from him? I want to hear from the guy at the head of the table at the meeting, not the guy stuck in the corner on a folding chair. Even Hillary received a better seat. :banana: [/QUOTE]
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