I'm glad he's gone and can do no more personal harm, though some no doubt will be done in his name.
I'm glad this particular chapter of terrorism is over. He took credit so I have no issues with the "sentence" and his death. It didn't come soon enough.
I'm pretty sure I'm not glad we'll be actually celebrating his death. It's what the terrorists did when they succeeded in bringing down the Towers. I'm not sure why I feel this way, and I know it is really a celebration in tribute to those lost, both the victims and the fallen rescuers who gave their lives that day...
So justice, though late, is done... but let's focus the conversations that will come on the innocent lost, not the guilty.
Maybe I'll come to terms with my thoughts tomorrow.