A number of contentious issues surrounding the reported death of the most wanted man in America has sparked partisan bickering over the execution of the Administration's wars, but these contentions have seemingly failed to drive a wedge between the parties when it comes to their only common ground: the need for preemptive war.

With the confirmed death of Osama bin Laden, one of the masterminds behind the infamous September 11th terrorist attacks, authorities are stepping up security and calling for extra vigilance in the face of possible retaliatory terrorist attacks.