According to the AP a federal appeals court ruled unanimously that the U.S. government had properly classified as top secret more than 50 images of Osama bin Laden that were taken after his death, and said the government doesn't need to release them.

I'll be honest I'm okay with that. I remember when the video was released of Saddam Hussein, and feeling compelled along with the rest of the nation to watch it when I don't think we need to see that kinda stuff.

Don't get me wrong I know it's MY choice to look, but it's like a care accident no matter how much you don't wanna see it's hard not to look!

I also know there are a lot of groups out there that want proof the job has REALLY been done. As a matter of fact the reason we're even talking about it is because the conservative nonprofit watchdog group Judicial Watch had sued for photographs and video but the appeals court agreed that the images are so strong that releasing them could cause riots that would put Americans abroad at risk.

The government has said that the photos show a dead bin Laden, the transportation of his body to a U.S. ship, and his burial at sea.

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Here's why one of our listeners, John Hendricks wants to see them:

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