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    Bin Laden’s death and the debate over torture.

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    Bin Laden, who was in his country, attacked and damaged our Pentagon, and killed our soldiers right out here at the Pentagon. But his pentagon no longer exists. It is rubble.

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    Bin Laden is not well read and he's not sophisticated, but he will have worked out very coldly what America would do.

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    I can personally feel the relief myself in my audiences when I bring up Obama because there was a lot of anti-Obama sentiment out there before the capture of bin Laden.

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    Did bin Laden act alone, through his own al-Qaida network, in launching the attacks? About that I'm far more certain and emphatic: no.

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    For many Americans, Osama bin Laden is the paradigmatic Muslim, an absurd conviction for anyone who has lived with Muslims.

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    I went to see that movie 'From Hell,' or as Osama bin Laden calls it - 'Roots.'

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    I'm a democrat - I don't support Bush, I don't support Blair, I don't support Bin Laden.

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    Improve human intelligence to get Osama bin Laden.

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    John McCain likes to say that he'll follow bin Laden to the Gates of Hell - but he won't even go to the cave where he lives.

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    Mr Hitchens's policy has succeeded in making 10,000 new Bin Ladens.

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    The death penalty is inhumane... whether that person is in a [jail] or it's bin Laden.

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    One cannot understate the importance of eliminating Bin Laden. He was a symbolic head of the organisation and, as we now know, an operational head of the organisation.

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    [on Osama bin Laden] He is either alive and well or alive and not too well or not alive.

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    We know from the material that was recovered from the bin Laden compound that bin Laden was looking at the 10th anniversary of 9/11 as an opportunity to strike yet again at the U.S. homeland.

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    Until we respect bin Laden, we are going to die in numbers that are probably unnecessary.

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    When it is over, if it is over, this war will have horrible consequences. Instead of having one Bin Laden, we will have 100 Bin Ladens.

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    You know if I had nickel for every time Bush has mentioned 9/11, I could raise enough reward money to go after Bin Laden.

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    DB: There's a lot of talk about terrorism. In fact, it's become almost an obsession for the media in the United States. But it's a very narrow definition of terrorism. AR: Yes. It completely ignores the economic terrorism unleashed by neoliberalism, which devastates the lives of millions of people, depriving them of water, food, electricity. Denying them medicine. Denying them education. Terrorism is the logical extension of this business of the free market. Terrorism is the privatization of war. Terrorists are the free marketeers of war - people who believe that it isn't only the state that can wage war, but private parties as well. If you look at the logic underlying an act of terrorism and the logic underlying a retaliatory war against terrorism, they are the same. Both terrorists and governments make ordinary people pay for the actions of their governments. Osama bin Laden is making people pay for the actions of the US state, whether it's in Saudi Arabia, Palestine, or Afghanistan. The US government is making the people of Iraq pay for the actions of Saddam Hussein. The people of Afghanistan pay for the crimes of the Taliban. The logic is the same. Osama bin Laden and George Bush are both terrorists. They are both building international networks that perpetrate terror and devastate people's lives. Bush, with the Pentagon, the WTO, the IMF, and the World Bank. Bin Laden with Al Qaeda.

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    For God and country—Geronimo, Geronimo, Geronimo. Geronimo E.K.I.A