While many world leaders applauded the U.S. operation that killed al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, there were concerns in parts of Europe that the United States was wrong to act as policeman, judge and executioner.
They wanted a trial, naturally.
Allow me, in the name of our Nobel Peace Prize-winning president, to reply with a hearty "bugger off" to these Europeans and Europeans-at-heart.
As for the human rights industry inquiry about our rules of engagement during the raid, let me clarify it. The mission was to shoot Osama bin Laden. Shoot him again. And then continue shooting until he was dead.
But our SEALs are good shots so only two rounds were needed, apparently. FYI.
Dumping his body in the sea was just for laughs, of course.
Yippe ki-ay.