Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y.
The congressman believes a planned movie on the Osama bin Laden raid was a creating a “potentially dangerous collaboration” between Hollywood and the CIA and Defense Department.
(Source: nationaljournal.com)
Abbottabad: One Year After Osama bin Laden’s Assassination
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The Cost of bin Laden: $3 Trillion Over 15 Years
The most expensive public enemy in American history died Sunday from two bullets.
As we mark Osama bin Laden’s death, what’s striking is how much he cost our nation—and how little we’ve gained from our fight against him. By conservative estimates, bin Laden cost the United States at least $3 trillion over the past 15 years, counting the disruptions he wrought on the domestic economy, the wars and heightened security triggered by the terrorist attacks he engineered, and the direct efforts to hunt him down.
PHOTO OF THE DAY: President Barack Obama lays a wreath at the 9/11 Memorial in New York on Thursday. Obama braced for a “bittersweet” visit to ground zero after the killing of Osama bin Laden, but felt it was important to go to offer “closure” to Americans. (JEWEL SAMAD/AFP/Getty Images)
What did Obama say to 60 Minutes about not releasing the Osama photos? Watch.
Careful About the Bump In Polls, President Obama
Foreign policy triumphs and crises rally Americans around a president, and the first polls since the raid that killed 9/11 mastermind Osama bin Laden show President Obama enjoying a surge in popularity. But history shows that such “bumps” aren’t always long lasting.


