I believe it would be politically wise and prudent for Obama to carefully and personally present all the death evidence of bin Laden to all U.S. Senators and Congressmen to view for historical witness, and so conspiracy theories won't be justified. I agree the evidence should not be widely compiled and given out nor made public.
Merlin Ross
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Sorry, this is nonsense fed by partisan critics who are grasping for an argument against the President. All the evidence in the world won't convince the skeptics and the supporters of bin Laden, even when al Quaida acknowledges the death. When More..
"...it would be politically wise and prudent for Obama to carefully and personally present all the death evidence of bin Laden.."
Why? People like you won't believe it anyway. You only believe Beck and Limbough.
Let's spin this around. The trumps,the bin laden hunters of the world...these guys now have to prove he's alive. If he's out there, go find him.