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I didn't want to make the post about my personal opinion

Fair enough, but you did make a distinction between yourself and "most Americans" so I wanted to explore what exactly made you dfferent. I think after reading your clarificaiton, I understand the distinction is that you don't believe in the death penalty under any circumstances, which does indeed put you in the minority among most Americans, who would certainly favor it for Osama (though not having him beheaded live on TV.)

If you "don't believe in executions," what do you think Osama's fate should be? I'm uneducated on whether terrorism fits into the conventional "war crimes" category, so I'm not sure whether Osama's "justice" would be before the Hauge, U.S. judges, both, or neither. But, supposing he were caught, what, other than execution, do you think he deserves?
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