Monday, May 2, 2011

“Bin Laden, Been Found, Been Killed”


President Obama announced last night that Osama bin Laden has been killed by American forces in an operation in Pakistan.  Bin Laden was al-Qaida’s mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington D.C., the U.S.S. Cole, and 2 U.S. embassies in Africa.  He also stole the idea of Facebook from the Winelvoss twins.

Obama gave the order for the operation a week ago, when intelligence sources learned that bin Laden was still saying Obama wasn’t born in America.

Bin Laden’s death leaves a vacancy in the leadership of al-Qaida.  Students on American college campuses are already demanding that al-Qaida elect its new leader through a fair and democratic election.

The White House has said that they would have captured bin Laden alive, had that been possible.  But it became impossible when bin Laden had pledged that, if he was brought to the USA, he would have voted Republican in the 2012 election.

Before his address to inform the public on television, President Obama had called former Presidents Clinton and Bush.  He called Clinton to say “what’s up,” and called Bush to say “ha-ha.”

Former President Bush might have found bin Laden, but he had been following a lead to look for him in Percoset.

Some have noted that the announcement of Osama bin Laden’s death came on the same date as the announcement of Adolph Hitler’s death, May 1st.  It’s not just a coincidence.  If bin Laden’s death had been announced April 1st, no one would have believed it. 

Celebrations that broke out in Washington D.C., and New York City, where al-Qaida’s deadly attacks had hit American soil.  Critics have said that the celebrations are not the American way to commemorate the news.  The proper way is to quickly produce and sell cheap, crappy memorabelia.

Perhaps only for today, but still interestingly, Moammar Gadhaffi seems to have shut the hell up.

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