I curse you all (but mostly Khross) for dragging me back here.
It is fashionable now to decry skeptics. I'm not exactly sure when it started, but it's been going on for a while. People who don't believe human-induced global climate change are shills for oil companies. People who did not believe Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction are unpatriotic. People who don't believe Osama Bin Laden was killed are unpatriotic. I can pare down a number of similar statements. Not all skepticism is wingnut 9/11 truthiness. The United States never did find the weapons of mass destruction that they could prove Iraq had, for instance. Furthermore, not all skepticism necessarily indicates a lack of belief.
The fact that a person may be willing to accept the premise that Osama Bin Laden was dead does not mean that the official story is true. Killing him and dumping his body in the ocean is certainly a plausible story, but the key to telling a successful lie is making sure it's believable. This is the problem with everyone asking Khross what happened. Whether he believes Osama Bin Laden is dead is irrelevant, and it doesn't win the argument for any of you, despite your opinions to the contrary. Believing something doesn't make it true. Logic and rational thought don't work that way.
The root of the argument here is the concept of evidence and proof. What is evidence? What is proof? Opinions on the use of wikipedia as a valid research tool aside, it is a decent starting platform.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evidencehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_evidence_(law)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evidence_(law)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_evidence_(law)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HearsayFor the entirety of my adult life (and likely well before that) both sides of the political spectrum have engaged in this sort of behavior where they accept fiat statements as proof and evidence, and use ad hominem attacks, straw man arguments, and character assassination to smear opposing arguments. Critical thought is undesirable. We only pretended to teach you that in elementary and secondary school while we indoctrinated you into our grand social engineering project. Blind acceptance is the order of the day. You will believe what we tell you to be true, because we are the ones who told it to you.
I said earlier in this thread that reason and logic will never enter into this discussion. The pronouncement is the holy grail of propaganda for our administration. Each stereotype will accept it without question. The flag-waving jackasses in their Ford or Chevy pickup trucks will be overjoyed to hear that we beat the turr'ists. Socialist liberal pansies in their organic health food stores will celebrate Barack Obama's defeat of Dubya, Cheney, and the rest of the Republican Axis of Evil.
Really, this isn't even about Osama Bin Laden, but rather a systematic problem that plagues rational discourse on all topics. Kaffis alluded to me having most of you on ignore in another thread. This is why. I have no delusions that any of you will click any of those links, or bother to think about what it means to prove something. You're not going to question what evidence really is. You're going to continue hounding Khross about whether he believes Osama Bin Laden is dead, up until he finally figures out that it's pointless to continue talking to any of you as if you were reasonable, educated adults and stops posting in this thread.