Wednesday, 14 December 2011

2011 in Review- Part 2, May-August. Dead Terrorists, More Arab Uprising and Scandanavian Serial Killers.

The next 4 months of the past year, May to August if your wondering, were eventful in different ways, VERY different ways.

The first big news came, on May 2nd of this year, President Barack Obama announced that Osama Bin Laden had been killed, after over 10 years of looking in Pakistan. This was great news and there was much rejoycing (Monty Python and the Holy Grail kind of dull cheer) all over the world, the news was first announced at an event by WWE talent John Cena at a PPV event, then the sound barrier broke. It was great news, but it poses a few questions, Bin Laden was found at a big complex at an estate in a city in Pakistan, how do u not notice the worlds most wanted man putting his bins out on collection day? Or popping down the shop to buy more shaving foam. Also, there was compliants from some Americans about having a black president, but in one year he achieved what the dumb hillbily couldn't in nearly nine. Your move white America...

There was even more trouble in the middle east, with more countrys deciding that there main square would look much better with bullets strewn around the place and a lot of mess that's mainly because they wanted their basic human rights, so I'm 100% behind them, and support them in overthrowing the tyrants.

Then more tragic news came out of Norway, where on July 22nd, in a town whose name it's impossible to spell or pronounce, Anders Behring Breivik, who acted as a lone wolf, killed 77 people in two separate incidents, the details are too upsetting to go into, but I will say this, it feels like only yesterday I and a lot of other people, turned on the news to see this horrific story, so I'd like to take this moment to say RIP to the victims of these attacks.

That concludes the second set of four months of 2011, next week we'll cover the last 4 months which I'm sure will be great, I haven't researched yet, but we shall see next week.

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