Bodhi
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i put yes for now but i would have liked a 3rd choice i think its too early to have an opinion either way.
I don't know what you are expecting to be anounced, they "burried" the body at sea.
i put yes for now but i would have liked a 3rd choice i think its too early to have an opinion either way.
pictures, video i dunno... I don't think wanting to see something before forming an opinion is any sillier than assuming that the guy was dead for ten years with no evidence to prove that eitherI don't know what you are expecting to be anounced, they "burried" the body at sea.
The "guy" had a known medical history. Had been treated (in France I think) and required Dialysis.pictures, video i dunno... I don't think wanting to see something before forming an opinion is any sillier than assuming that the guy was dead for ten years with no evidence to prove that either
pictures, video i dunno... I don't think wanting to see something before forming an opinion is any sillier than assuming that the guy was dead for ten years with no evidence to prove that either
The "guy" had a known medical history. Had been treated (in France I think) and required Dialysis.
Not many Dialysis Clinics in the mountains of Afghanistan.
Find which clinics treated him for the last 10 years. Prove he was alive, before you believe a claim that he was killed.
Of course he's dead. Fucking Christ, do you guys honestly think they would just announce he's dead? Never mind whether or not you believe he's done what he's done in his life, but at the very least you should understand that the person is fucking dead.
Having several family members in the medical field requires me to take this news with a grain of salt. The doctors in my family refer to dialysis as a "five-year death sentence." Put on top of that that bin Laden was in poor health in 2001 and that he was a diabetic with lung problems (two more strikes against his longevity), and the chances of a man with so much going against him medically living almost ten years are astronomical, even leaving aside the fact that he was being hunted in the mountains all this time.
http://www.ehow.com/about_5507068_long-people-live-kidney-dialysis.html
The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases reports the dialysis survival rate at close to 80 percent through one year, 64 percent through two years, 33 percent after five years and 10 percent through 10 years.
ok I had a bad day at work with the rubes celebrating this crap, like they just won a high school football game.
But this poll, and some of of my friends, have convinced me that people really are getting it, slowly but surely.![]()
I have no reason to believe he built a mansion. I have no reason to believe that he was even in Pakistan, though he may possibly been.Read my post, i don't believe any claim yet. But you cannot prove he was dead either. As far as the Dialysis, if in fact he built a 1 million dollar facility and the Pakistani govt was right next to it (Seemingly not caring that he was there). It is not a far stretch to believe that he can buy the equipment that he required. Like i said though, i am not drinking the govt koolaid or hopping on the conspiracy bandwagon until i see something. But i fear Mini-me is right, i will probably always have no opinion on this matter because in this day and age there is no way to know anything for sure. Events can be faked or fakes can be made to discredit any real evidence. it is just too murky.
What would be proof to you at this point?
Sounds about right.![]()
Events can be faked or fakes can be made to discredit any real evidence. it is just too murky.
I agree events can be faked or fakes can be made, but is this case that murky when they throw the body into the sea? No red flags for you?