Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Roy Blunt has seen the photos of Osama bin Laden's corpse that you've been dying to see

Posted by on Tue, May 17, 2011 at 1:23 PM

click to enlarge Photos of Osama bin Laden's death look like this, but more dead.
  • Photos of Osama bin Laden's death look like this, but more dead.

Here's some news that will make the folks who like Rotten.com jealous: U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt has seen the photos of Osama bin Laden's corpse.

Blunt, who sits on the Senate intelligence Committee, totally wasn't about to pass up a peek at the dead terrorist.

"I had all the information I needed but had the opportunity to view the

pictures and knew it was important to the people I worked for," Blunt

told KMBC's Micheal Mahoney. "The pictures were conclusive along with

the DNA evidence and the SEAL commander's word.

"Based on everything I know, he is definitely dead. I think the

decisions made were all done right. I have plenty of disagreements with

the president, but this wasn't one of them."



But Mahoney makes a common mistake in his post:

Others said that CIA officials provided them with a series of photos of Obama dead and alive, with arrows pointing to facial similarities to enable comparison.


You mean OSAMA. Not OBAMA.

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