Osama Bin Laden-Inspired Beer Sparks Unprecedented Demand in the UK

The Mitchell Brewing Co. in the UK has experienced an overwhelming surge in demand for their Orama Bin Lager beer, which has garnered viral attention on social media. Priced at £16.00, the beer’s eye-catching name, inspired by al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden, has piqued the curiosity of thousands of individuals, leading to the brewery’s website and phone lines being inundated with orders. The brewery, run by Luke and Catherine Mitchell, is known for its tongue-in-cheek beer names, such as Kim Jong Ale and Putin Porter. Despite the controversial nature of the beer’s name, the brewery donates £10 from each barrel sold to charities supporting victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Marcy Kaptur’s 2003 Comments on Osama bin Laden and the War on Terror Resurface, Sparking Criticism

During a 2003 interview, Marcy Kaptur, a Democratic Congresswoman from Ohio, made controversial comments comparing Osama bin Laden and the United States’ war against terrorism with the Founding Fathers of the American Revolution. Her remarks have recently resurfaced, drawing criticism from Republicans, including her Republican challenger, Derek Merrin. Kaptur’s comments have sparked debate about the nature of religious extremism and the role of the United States in the Middle East.

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