Even if osama pics are released, will people believe he is dead?

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  1. nightwork4 profile image61
    nightwork4posted 12 years ago

    Even if osama pics are released, will people believe he is dead?

    what would the pics prove first of all? secondly , how do you know the pics are real?lastly, do you think that it matters if his death pics are released or will it cause more hype and doubt about if they are real?

  2. GNelson profile image59
    GNelsonposted 12 years ago

    Those who doubt will not accept the pictures either.  I am proud of our troops and I don't need pictures to believe them.

  3. John Andrew profile image59
    John Andrewposted 12 years ago

    I agree with GNelson, those who doubt will not accept the pictures.  You will ALWAYS have people who doubt something or someone they dont believe in.  I am proud of our troops and what they have done.

  4. yshashikant profile image61
    yshashikantposted 12 years ago

    I believe its better if we don't see the mans picture anymore. He is dead for good. If the man's death is acknowledged by the President himself, i believe it to be the truth.
    I need no clarification.

  5. Jangaplanet profile image60
    Jangaplanetposted 12 years ago

    After 9/11 they went to war and for 10 years they did not find him. They killed Sadam Husien and stayed in Iraq. Last year the troops left Iraq and the war and a year later they kill Osama Bin Laden?  They found Bin Laden after the war? And to top it off they buried him at sea right after within a few hours? How much more will the world be hyptmotized.The man never existed.But isent closure beautiful after you get what you want...

  6. Matt in Jax profile image61
    Matt in Jaxposted 12 years ago

    I think it's important that they do get released, but there will always be doubters out there. Especially since fake death photos have already been released causing people to find the falsehood.

  7. Onyx Fox35 profile image60
    Onyx Fox35posted 12 years ago

    I take the President at his word, and from the looks on the faces of those who got to see the event take place, that's enough for me to believe what I've heard.....

    Like President Obama said... "We don't need to parade the pictures around like some trophy, justice has already been done."

  8. Tamila Roberts profile image39
    Tamila Robertsposted 12 years ago

    Probably not, they will use photo shop or another program and easily remake a new Osama that looks real or alive. lol

    I think it's been said he was dead at least three times in the news before already.

  9. Aley Martin profile image65
    Aley Martinposted 12 years ago

    people will just think it has been photoshopped.

  10. chasemillis profile image68
    chasemillisposted 12 years ago

    Honestly, it wouldn't affect whether we believe it's real or not. We Americans just want to see what we've been chasing for the past 10 years, and who has been the cause of thousands of good men and women's lives. It's like accomplishing something but not getting to enjoy it....in a way

  11. profile image0
    Dandraposted 12 years ago

    I don't want to see that revolting piece of crud. Ever again!

  12. ALUR profile image60
    ALURposted 12 years ago

    The fascination with blood and detailed photos of a dead man, nonetheless a notorious terrorist, is disheartening. Im not sure weather bringing a DNA sample from his tattered body will help people believe again.

    I almost think it's a sadistic way to pacify ourselves. I'm still flabbergasted how Saddam's photos/execution was televised and people soaked in the death as though satisfying an insatiable hunger for vengance.

  13. Edoka Writes profile image60
    Edoka Writesposted 12 years ago

    Some people will never believe he is dead. I'm glad the president is not releasing the pictures, because people for Osama, would likely become more angry and surely try to cause harm to America and our troops.

  14. Jezebel28 profile image60
    Jezebel28posted 12 years ago

    Yes because the government always tells the truth /sarcasm
    People need to start developing real critical skills, questioning anything questionable.  I am grateful my dad was a homicide cop, retired..hearing TRUE stories from him and numerous friends taught me how to look at the big picture, never getting caught up in the mindless emotional manipulation.  Be objective and focus always on the evidence and what is to be gained by any party involved.

  15. fflores041985 profile image58
    fflores041985posted 12 years ago

    I don't really think it matters if the pics are released or not. Everyone is different and some are just more optimistic than others. Times have changed and the world is not what was meant for it to be. It's original purpose is forgotten and is the reason why we have people like Osama. Only time will tell and reveal the truth. No offense to anyone, but I think Obama is just using this to get points. In my opinion.

  16. IGiveInformation profile image63
    IGiveInformationposted 12 years ago

    Sure if I see pics I'll believe it. But I really don't want to see them...

  17. SpiderBytes profile image88
    SpiderBytesposted 12 years ago

    I do not think the photos would convince anyone who is a "deather" but I do not really support withholding anything as important to history as those photos are. Any doubt of bin Laden's death really should have been squahed when al Queda acknowledged it anyway.

  18. Melissa.P profile image60
    Melissa.Pposted 12 years ago

    Honestly why would they lie about it? What did it change?

  19. justom profile image60
    justomposted 12 years ago

    I don't think it would make a bit of difference, there are always gonna' be doubters. I have heard that he and Elvis are hanging out in San Francisco though.

 
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