We’re all happy Bin Laden’s “dead”, but where is the proof? Jake Tapper gushes that Obama went to great lengths to have “proof”.

“Sources tell ABC News that in March President Obama authorized a plan for the U.S. to bomb Osama bin Laden’s Abbottabad compound with two B2 stealth bombers dropping a few dozen 2,000-pound JDAMs (Joint Direct Attack Munitions) on the compound.

But when the president heard the compound would be reduced to rubble he changed his mind.

That would mean there would be no evidence bin Laden was dead to present to the world – no DNA evidence, as the administration anticipates it will have.

Plus all 22 people in the compound including women and children, plus likely many neighbors would be killed.

The president wanted proof. And he wanted to minimize collateral damage.

So instead the president authorized this incredibly daring and difficult operation, scheduled for a time of “low loom” – little moon luminosity – so the US helicopters could enter into Pakistan low to the ground and undetected.

The operation was authorized Friday morning.

It was originally planned for Saturday night but on Friday, for weather reasons, it was pushed to Sunday.”

According to reports the body was buried at sea. Ok, so where are the pictures. I’m glad he’s dead and don’t doubt it, but America deserves a picture of his dead carcass. Let’s see it. Yeah, I know it was some how an honoring of Islamic burial rules, but come on, they’ve shown the bodies of other Al Qaeda figures killed, so that is the problem?