I haven't kept up with the thread so I don't know which articles have already been posted. Here is a good one I read this morning with an overview of the hunt for his personal courier, and some details on the mission itself:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_bin_laden ... _bin_laden
They mention that a part of his skull was blown off by the bullet above his left eye, and that's one of the reasons they are debating releasing the death photo (brains are visible). Eventually they are going to have to do it -- people will demand it. And I would love to see the SEAL team's video too, but who knows - that may never happen.
I think it's naive for anyone to think Obama had nothing to do with this but take credit when it happened. Sounds like he's been involved for a while in the planning and decision making. Hey, that's admirable and I'm glad he got it done -- credit is definitely due.
I made the mistake of watching MSNBC last night, and had it running in the background for a while. Got sick of hearing the pundits gloating and politicizing the event, bashing Bush and looping footage of him saying he didn't think about Bin Laden that much, that he was marginalized and wasn't a priority. For all his many faults, c'mon... Bush would have jumped at the opportunity exactly as Obama did if he'd had the same intelligence (and this tip on the compound only came in August, 2010). I personally believe Bush cared very much, but said those things at the time to minimize public focus on the embarrassing unsuccessful hunt. Just another very poor choice of ways to express himself, though.
As for Obama, I don't personally believe he did this just for a quick political "win", but of course it's a benefit politically and definitely will be become an issue in the campaign. Good for him, though... the country needed this, and he got the job done. I don't agree with most everything else he does, but he gets big props for this in my book.