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Steelers lost Super Bowl; now Mendenhall tweets on bin Laden

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May 3, 2011

Another from the ” title=”agree with Mendenhall on this” target=”_blank”>agree with Mendenhall on this:

“For those of you who said you want to see Bin Laden burn in hell and piss on his ashes, I ask how would God feel about your heart?”

” title=”another Mendenhall tweet” target=”_blank”>another Mendenhall tweet:

“What kind of person celebrates death? It’s amazing how people can HATE a man they have never even heard speak. We’ve only heard one side…”

After that, he mentioned how we don’t really know what happened on 9/11. I’m not going to touch that—” title=”more at ESPN.com” target=”_blank”>more at ESPN.com.

But I am going to take issue with the premises of the above statement.

Osama bin Laden’s bad public image was not the case of one-sided news reporting in which one man was bad-mouthed without a chance to respond. First, there was a time when ” title=”took credit for 9/11″ target=”_blank”>took credit for 9/11 and released

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