@ Ryu, I love how the only thing not capitalized was the al in Al Queda. I almost laughed at that. Back on topic though I can understand that, the whole, "Congratz, one bad guy down, but there are still more." (Uber-paraphrased) That's probably why I don't feel the need to celebrate, because he was just one of many as far as I'm concerned.

@ Sinister, This post is probably the one I most agree with. I really don't know much about what this all means and I am alittle confused on how to react to this. Therfore, since I don't know whether or not this is some kinda speical situation or what have you, I go back to my original morales that tell me "Celebrating a guy dieing is wrong". Which is why I found it so wrong to begin with.

As I have said though, my feelings twords this have changed slightly. I no longer am disgusted with the people celebrating, but I still don't sanction their celebration. I don't care wether or not it's a beautiful thing that all different types of people can celebrate together. There should be somthing else to celebrate. It only makes us look bloodthirsty again, but I realise that it goes back to the feelings of relief coming from a (possibly, he was the one making all the threats) high-ranking member of Al Queda forces being taken down. I can understand the relife. However, as someone who lives in NC and someone who generally stays blissfully unaware of possible dangers of terrorism, I don't feel any relife, I never felt frightend in the first place. Does this effect how I feel about Bin Ladens death? You bet it does, it basically made my decsion. That's why I feel it's so wrong. It just feels to me like we're being patriotic for the wrong reasons...
These are all my thoughts and opinions though, I was just a kid who saw people dancing in the streets to the news of a mans death and it looked terrible. These were simply my reactions.