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Another One Bites the Dust – The Death of Osama Bin Ladin


I knew there would come an appropriate day when I could use the title of the song, “Another One Bites the Dust” sung by Queen in a blog post. So, it is that Osama Bin Ladin is dead. The king of terror for the last three decades will no longer be a threat to the U.S. and other countries around the world. To me it doesn’t matter how he was killed, just that President Obama by his executive order has ended his reign of terror. I'm not sure that killing the bad guy will bring any sort of peace to the families who lost loved ones in the 911 bombings. However, I do know that our greatest hope as American is because we have the ability and the freedom to hope for better things to come. For more information about Osama Bin Laden, check out accredited online colleges to find political science classes that can teach you about secular and religious terrorism.

Here are some of my hopes in the coming years;

I would hope that someday, people from all over the world will be able to live in peace and be free from injustices created by those in power.

I hope that these small minded terrorists would realize that life is for living.

I hope that the United States remains safe and that our servicemen return home soon

I hope that the U.S. can get back to the business of making sure that every American at home has food, money, jobs and a chance for a successful future.

Long live Justice and the American way of life.




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  1. You forgot the 'One' in 'Another One Bites the Dust'. Just sayin' :) I know that the news brought a sigh of relief from every corner of the globe.

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