Bounty should go to 9/11 victims families.
The families of those affected by the tragedy deserve any help they can get.
Ever since that fateful day, the victims of the 9/11 attacks have forever lived on in the thoughts of their families. No doubt that many are still grappling with the loss of their loved ones, especially in the context of a much larger national security threat these attacks initiated.

Now that the mastermind behind these attacks (and hundreds of others) has been brought to justice, the $50 million bounty that was officially placed on Osama bin Laden back in 2001 is due to be payed. However, since the government killed him, how should that money be used? Should it just remain with the government? No. The ethical and moral thing to do, would be to distribute the money to the victim's families. The government can do it.
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Argumentation and Debate - 38205 »Argumentation and Debate - 38205
Charles Woodling »Charles Woodling
Money should be distributed to 9/11 victims families. »Money should be distributed to 9/11 victims families.
Bounty should go to 9/11 victims families.
Many families are struggling as it is. »Many families are struggling as it is.
Money will support organizations providing care to victims families. »Money will support organizations providing care to victims families.
US offered it, US should pay it. »US offered it, US should pay it.
Would be act of humility by U.S. »Would be act of humility by U.S.
Families have gotten enough money »Families have gotten enough money
Money could be used to close the deficit. »Money could be used to close the deficit.
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