Monday, May 2, 2011

Stars react to death Osama bin Laden (omg)!

Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was killed in a U.S. operation led President Barack Obama Obama , announced Sunday. The US authorities, said that the terrorist leader was hiding in a 1 million dollars in the city of Abbottabad at the time of his death.


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"Justice has been done," Obama, 49, said during a late night White House speech, addition of adult son that bin Laden and three other people were killed in the shooting. No Americans were injured during the operation.


Celebrities ranging from Oprah Winfrey to Lindsay Lohan has taken to Twitter to express their views on the situation.


Winfrey, 57: "which tries to decide what to do about show tomorrow with [Obama] which was recorded last week." War is certainly no more. ?


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Lohan, 24: "go USA!"


Katy perry, 26: "America!" F * k yeah! Here to save the Motherfuckers * kin' day, yeah! Anyone find strange that this is announced on the day of may? I'm relieved somehow, but now have a sense of uncertainty. I believe in justice, but don't you think that an eye for an eye will make the blind world? ?


Paris hilton, 30: landed just return to Los Angeles, so happy to hear the news of the death of Osama bin Laden. He was the face of terrorism and such an evil man. The world is a place much better with him not in it.


Neil Patrick harris, 37: everyone is sitting around my living room, mouth pole. Wow, what a night. Thank you, Mr President, for such eloquent discourse.


bethenny frankel, 40: "wow." Osama bin Laden is dead. That will make people better sleep at night. Monster. ?


Maxwell, 37: "they have got to Osama bin Laden!" Whoa! For the victims, soldiers and families who suffer loss or are still waiting for the return of relatives, thank you. I pray that all soldiers receive appropriate rehabilitation or medical resources to recover when they arrive back home. ?


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Jack osbourne, 25: "OK, it's official." It is suspicious! No organization, no evidence. They would have led to the US and it adds it to the exhibition, body. ?


Solange knowles, 24: "tonight was just an another stepping stone for me, and I am sure that I am the minority on this one but revenge is not the answer." I started to feel anxious about all the possibilities of the announcement of this evening, but quickly recalled that none of us have the power. It was more on my feelings of hope tonight and less on politics. I've been through a roller coaster of emotions this evening and wanted to share the optimism that I have in the middle of all this. The world will be the world, but I hope because my hope is invested in love. ?


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NIA vardalos, 48: "God bless all military/women pursuing justice for freedom." Tonight, the impossible become possible because the tenacity fought terror and won. ?


Jersey Shore deena cortese, 23: "I hope this gives some kind of closure to those who have suffered during September 11 or lost a loved one." My heart withdrew for you.

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