Also, the Pakistani government and some Islamic peaceful leaders were glad that they did not have a negative image in the eyes of the world. The document coming from the white house and being written by the president addressing the American people gives me no reason to believe it is not true. Yes, presidents have lied to the American public before such as Nixon and Clinton, but in this case I do believe that Osama Bin Laden is dead and not secretly alive in Cuba like I have heard. Some might ask, is this whole thing of going after someone and breaking into their house in the middle of the neighborhood at 1 in the morning to kill him ok? As in we should have done it another way. I, and most of the American population believe it is ok, it might not have been the way they wanted to apprehend him because the president has said, ‘Frankly, my belief was if we had captured him, that I would be in a pretty strong position, politically, here, to argue that displaying due process and rule of law would be our best weapon against al-Qaida, in preventing him from appearing as a martyr, '(Press, …show more content…
There also were no holes in the president’s speech because it was one big cohesive story from the morning of 9/11 to the night of May 1st. I believe he did not mention every single detail about his pursuit of Osama Bin Laden because that would have been a very long speech but he still drove the point home in his speech. As an American I do feel strongly about what took place on 9/11 I still remember seeing it on T.V as a kid so my view of the president’s speech is biased and from that I do not see any bias in the speech. Although, from the aspect of someone who supports Osama Bin Laden or is from the Middle East then you might view president Obamas mention of Osama Bin Laden as a terrorist they can take that and say that is bias because people to this day still believe that Bin Laden is not a terrorist. The secondary source I reviewed was the interview of one of the Navy SEALS that was on the mission that killed Bin Laden. He, like President Obama recalled his personal story and firsthand account of his role in the assassination of Osama. He even recalled the moment of Osama dying as he said in this CBS interview, “Inside the room, I could see a body lying on the