Its should be obvious the POTUS is watching the reaction in the middle east to dictate whether to release the photos. I truely expected that Bin Laden had made up a video to be released immediately upon his death stating either he was alive or that called his comrads to arms to continue the fight. The lack of either, along with no major uprisings, no overwhelming denial in the middle east, all lead to the decision to not release any video or pictures. The refusal to release the photos is nothing more than a reaction to the mood and weighing it against potential mood if released. Its been four days and everything is calm so continue down the same path. Seems to me that Obama and the Gov. are following good common sense. If things change, the decision can always be changed.
Fantasy is always better than reality. Revenge usually is a downer. Keeping the pictures hid leaves a little to our imagination. Probably a good thing politically. Watching Bin Laden fall dead instantly or looking like a wax figure, really will never be as satisying as what our mind can imagine. I remember a Romanian professor I had talking about the fall and demise of Nicolae Ceausescu, He relayed how he had heard that Ceausesu had curled up in a ball and started crying like a baby. True? Only those who were there really know. The story, however, was a lot more satisfying than if he had gone down in a fiery gun battle or was killed by a sniper and never knew what was coming. In the same way, hearing that Bin Laden was unarmed but saw it coming may be more satisying to us than the alternatives. I especially love some of the rumors that he was trying to surrender.
Oh, and Beck is an idiot!
Edited by Krijack (05/05/11 01:26 PM)