I can also say undoubtedly you have joined the legions walking, riding, running, singing, praying--donating, donating, donating, donating--in an effort to defeat cancer or heart disease. We have all rather subconsciously, or unconsciously for many, marshaled our efforts, if not our national resources, to stop these microscopic killers.
We'll continue to cuss bin Laden. We'll do this because he deserves any profanity any of us can come up with. But what may get him finally, as it will get many of us, is not a missile fired from a stealth drone, or a bunch of young men and women storming his latest Flintstone abode, but a disease we have decided isn't important enough to channel our national resources away from trivia that matters little and toward actual threats that will be the difference between life and death for the vast majority of us.
Profanity? Profanity? I'll give you profanity. "Go cancer yourself, bin Laden."
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