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Oh, come on, everyone’s curious

I wonder why:

CIA Director Mike Pompeo said documents retrieved from the 2011 Navy Seal raid that killed Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden would be released in “weeks”with the exception of one particular part of the haul, his pornography stash.

Is it because it’s bizarre or because it’s release might be distribution of something illegal?

8 Responses to “Oh, come on, everyone’s curious”

  1. Paul Koning Says:

    I suppose the government doesn’t want to be distributing X-rated movies. But they certainly should release the titles. I can’t think of anything that will wreck OSB’s street cred more effectively than listing the porn he was watching.

  2. Nomen Nescio Says:

    it might be a simple case of copyright infringement.

  3. aerodawg Says:

    baaah baaah baah

  4. Ravenwood Says:

    Heh. “Why is it all asian??”

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0463034/quotes/qt1415893

  5. Joe Hooker Says:

    I’ve heard it contains some classics:

    Debbie Does Allahabad
    Deep Goat
    Behind the Green Burka
    The Devil in Miss Khalid

    and much more

  6. Deaf Smith Says:

    Kiddie porn? Would not surprise me. Muslim terrorist tend to get involved in sin their own religion abhors.

  7. Yaoani Says:

    Deaf Smith, Islam has no problem with men have sex with children. The koran mentions pre-pubescent “wives” and Mohommed, of course, had sex with a 9 year old “wife.”

  8. mikee Says:

    Saving the release of Osama’s porn stash as a bargaining chip for use in eventual negotiations with the Taliban leadership might be of some value. “We can either release this info to the public, especially his followers -if you don’t agree to surrender – or we can give you the CD containing all the documents for your personal use – if you accept our terms.”

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