Chuck 54
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It's one thing to celebrate a person's death.
It's another thing to celebrate the removal of one of the most dangerous people on the planet, a man who not only ordered the 911 attacks and proudly took credit for them, but also a man who still posed a real threat to innocent men, women, and children across the globe, including Americans.
He's gone...I am not vindictive enough to celebrate his death at the hands of old age, cancer, etc., but I am human and American enough to celebrate the removal in any way necessary of an enemy who is at war with America, not just it's military, but moreso it's innocent civilians.
Good riddance.
It's another thing to celebrate the removal of one of the most dangerous people on the planet, a man who not only ordered the 911 attacks and proudly took credit for them, but also a man who still posed a real threat to innocent men, women, and children across the globe, including Americans.
He's gone...I am not vindictive enough to celebrate his death at the hands of old age, cancer, etc., but I am human and American enough to celebrate the removal in any way necessary of an enemy who is at war with America, not just it's military, but moreso it's innocent civilians.
Good riddance.

