He is the reason that all Muslims are suffering at the moment!
What he did resulted in a death of thousands of Muslims in Afghanistan, Iraq...and the occupation of Iraq, Qatar, Kuwait...by the US. He works for US only appears on TV when it suits Bush, so they can use him as a reason to attack Muslim lands. He destroyed the life and future of millions of Muslims in the west, stopped millions of pounds sent to poor Muslims as a result of US restrictions on money transfer. I hate him!
2006-09-16 10:36:56
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answered by Abularaby 4
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My personal opinion of Mr. Bin Laden is that he could be a truly great force within his religion and within his people. He truly has that rare gift of charisma and intellect and with his personal wealth and connections stands a a unique place in history. I do not know all that has gone on in his homeland at the hand of the West, but it's a shame that he couldn't meet ordinary hard working people from the West and get a more balanced perspective of us instead of the terribly coloured view share by most Muslims. We ordinary working people are no more or less corrupt than ordinary working people all over the world, but it seems that the sins of all our elites are visited on our backs, and that is unjust and plain wrong. A man like Bin Laden has the chance to galvanize not only his people but to bridge the gap between them and the rest of humanity, but has chosen not to, and that is a waste of a vast potential force for the common good of us all. Is that not the task of religion?.........the good of all or is it only the elite and their eternal grasping of the reins of power that benefit from the grace and goodness of God? I say this: Mr. Bin Laden wherever you are, You and only you can know the truth or untruth of the path you follow, do you lead your people and the rest of us to ruin, or do you stand for what is good and admirable in all of us? I believe that this man could be a great force for the good of all human kind, but does he see this or am I deluded and thinking wishfully?
2006-09-16 11:23:53
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answered by ron k 4
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Muslims all over the area have been pleased with 911 via fact Allah looks favorably on the killing of infidels. It grow to be not considered as a nasty undertaking. The orthodox Muslims long for a unmarried Islamic state headed by potential of a unmarried Caliph. Non-Muslims have a decrease prestige. The Koran says to kill them in the event that they gained't convert; so, terrorists have not hi-jacked Islam.
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answered by ? 4
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Shalom to you brother. I am an American myself, But as for your question, I don't think anything of "Osama-Bin Hidin". He is a "Criminal-Against-Humanity", Nothing more. He will have to answer to a "Higher-Authority" when he dies rest assured. What I do wonder is what he will tell "Allah" his reason for killing thousands of innocent people like a "Thief-In-The-Night" on 9/11? And he has the audacity to say he is a "God-Fearing-Man"? He should be afraid, very afraid indeed. He may escape man's justice, But not his creators justice. Take care my Egyptian Friend, And God Bless.1st Sgt., 7th Special Forces, (Ret.) Vietnam "67"-"70
2006-09-16 10:45:18
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answered by KatVic 4
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View him as a man whose citizenship was revoked because of his radical, militant views, then asked to leave the Sudan for the same reasons, unwelcomed in the Arab States he exiled in Afganistan. So he is seen as a man without a country with a price on his head: leader of a group that have adopted his radical, militant views{Islam} Armed and dangerous!!!!
2006-09-16 11:03:24
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answered by longroad 5
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He is a monster that does not mean the western leaders are jusified in their actions in the middle east. Bin laden and his western opponents taken together are the reason muslims are suffering. Everyone is looking for somewhere to put the blame but no one is innocent.
2006-09-16 10:40:14
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answered by malcy 6
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I hope he gets the torture he put the 3000 people through in the wtc,and the other hundreds on the other planes and ground.However I find it strange that muslims want to blame him alone when he has millions of followers that are muslim as well.Yeh we want him dead..,and anyone else that follow him.
2006-09-16 10:58:04
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answered by halfbright 5
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He is a terrorist, pure & simple. He makes all Muslims seem bad & rotten although most of us know they're not. He needs to be locked up for the rest of his life in solitary confinement & have nobody to talk to & nobody to listen to him. Other countries should stop helping him & ignore him. Terrorism is the worst form of cowardice.
2006-09-16 10:42:29
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answered by mazell41 5
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He is one twisted dude. He says he is angry that American Troops were stationed in the sacred sand of Saudi Arabia. He forgets of course that they were there to offer protection to his nation.
So he decides the best way to communicate his feelings is to orchestrate the murder of over 3000 people.
He is a murderer and he will be judged as such when he dies.
2006-09-16 10:39:53
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answered by KERMIT M 6
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We love him in the USA
Love him to F-ing die
or be captured, then fornicated with a Thorny stick dipped in pigs blood and then die
Die is the key word
2006-09-16 10:39:06
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answered by buzzy360comecme 3
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