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residenttroll wrote:
major bean wrote: The U.S. tradition (which should have been followed) is to bring the body back and submit it to forensic investigation. To hell with the feelings of the Muslims. This is our justice, not theirs. Are we afraid of them? To hell with them!
Exactly!
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kresspin wrote: They buried him at sea within 24 hours of his death, in accordance with Islamic law, is what I heard.
The US didn't want his burial place to become a shrine.
They took photos, tissue, blood and hair samples before burying him.
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Martin Ent Inc wrote: Anyone know how fast you get results for DNA?
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residenttroll wrote:
LadyJazzer wrote:
Martin Ent Inc wrote: CAIRO (AP) - Muslim clerics said Monday that Osama bin Laden's burial at sea was a violation of Islamic tradition that may further provoke militant calls for revenge attacks against American targets.
http://www.kiiitv.com/story/14553846/is ... sea-burial
Boy, you just can't make some people happy...
If Osama is a great religious Muslim leader...I wonder if he can rise again. Doubtful!
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Martin Ent Inc wrote: Anyone know how fast you get results for DNA?
For DNA samples that arrive first thing in the morning, we will usually set up the cycle sequencing reactions in the morning and then queue them on the sequencer in the early afternoon. Depending on the queue, this can mean that samples are sequenced and the data uploaded to the web site the same day! Failing this, they will usually be ready to download the following morning. DNA samples that require us to prepare the DNA, then perform cycle-sequencing are usually ready in 3-4 working days. All the above times are dependent on sample load and the more work we have to do the longer it can take if we are very busy!
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[/b]Local_Historian wrote:
kresspin wrote: They buried him at sea within 24 hours of his death, in accordance with Islamic law, is what I heard.
The US didn't want his burial place to become a shrine.
They took photos, tissue, blood and hair samples before burying him.
Best plan, IMO - how many people are going to get a boat and go out into the ocean to make him a worshipped martyr?
Saw this story this morning - welcome to the age of technology - http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42855474/ns ... ?gt1=43001
Martin - depending on the tech - and we're talking government tech - likely less than 24 hours.
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Kate wrote:
major bean wrote: The U.S. tradition (which should have been followed) is to bring the body back and submit it to forensic investigation. To hell with the feelings of the Muslims. This is our justice, not theirs. Are we afraid of them? To hell with them!
Did you consider that they are doing that and are just saying that they buried the body at sea?
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residenttroll wrote:
Martin Ent Inc wrote: Anyone know how fast you get results for DNA?
From a DNA service site:
For DNA samples that arrive first thing in the morning, we will usually set up the cycle sequencing reactions in the morning and then queue them on the sequencer in the early afternoon. Depending on the queue, this can mean that samples are sequenced and the data uploaded to the web site the same day! Failing this, they will usually be ready to download the following morning. DNA samples that require us to prepare the DNA, then perform cycle-sequencing are usually ready in 3-4 working days. All the above times are dependent on sample load and the more work we have to do the longer it can take if we are very busy!
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If so, then why lie to us? Are we children to be lied to? The presidency is there to do our bidding. I say, "President, start being a man! Grow a backbone and forget what the Muslims think."Kate wrote:
major bean wrote: The U.S. tradition (which should have been followed) is to bring the body back and submit it to forensic investigation. To hell with the feelings of the Muslims. This is our justice, not theirs. Are we afraid of them? To hell with them!
Did you consider that they are doing that and are just saying that they buried the body at sea?
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