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| View Poll Results: Did the Pakistan government (or military) know Osama bin Laden was there? | |||
| Yes, I believe Pakistani officials of some kind knew (please explain): |
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57 | 78.08% |
| No, I don't believe Pakistani officials knew (please explain); |
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2 | 2.74% |
| I am not sure (please explain): |
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3 | 4.11% |
| I believe private Pakistani citizens knew and helped him set up his "safe house." |
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11 | 15.07% |
| Voters: 73. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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I disagree with you though about the wife and children not having to be there. Why wouldn't they be there? This was her husband, their father -where else were they likely to be? You might not care about a 12 year old seeing her father blown to bits but me? Yeah, I have an issue with it. I've met children like that before, seen what it does to them, and I'm sorry, but given that Bin Laden wasn't armed, I just don't get why killing him in front of his family was necessary. And no, I don't care who he was, or what he did - I'd say exactly the same thing were we talking about Hitler. Sins of the fathers, and all that. Words |
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