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NASCAR Drivers React To Osama Bin Laden Death

Everyone around the world is talking about the death of Osama bin Laden today, and NASCAR drivers are no exception. Here’s a sampling of what drivers tweeted after hearing the huge news late last night:

@regan_smith_: Very proud of our soldiers this morning, although we cant change the terrible things Bin Laden did, justice is finally served!

@elliott_sadler: Can’t thank the men and women of our U.S. armed forces enough for what they do for the safety of our country...great day to be an AMERICAN!

@jjyeley1: Today is truely a great day! Thank you to those who defend our great nation and protect us, provide us with freedom. Enjoy Hell Bin Laden!

@kaseykahne: what a great morning. went to bed early. thanks to all the men and woman who took care of osama! he is finally dead. going to be a great day

@jimmiejohnson: Man, I went to bed early and missed the big news. What a way to wake up though. Thanks to all the men and women who serve our country.

@kevinharvick: Finally that bastard Bin Laden is dead!! Justice has been served!

@keselowski: Wow Didn’t think it would ever happen... Almost ten years later we finally got it done. Tonight, we are all Proud to be American.

@brianlvickers: Congratulations!!! and thank you to our troops for a successful week taking down and bringing to justice a horrible person!!!

@andylally: Osama bin Laden is no longer #winning

@stevewallace66: Bin laden blowed up

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