Posted on 08/15/2012 5:22:56 AM PDT by InvisibleChurch
A group of former US intelligence and Special Force operatives is to launch a campaign criticising Barack Obama for taking credit for the death of Osama bin Laden, arguing that high level leaks are hurting the country.
Leaders of the group, the Special Operations OPSEC Education Fund Inc, say it is non-partisan and unconnected to any political party or presidential campaign. It is registered as a so-called social welfare group, which means its primary purpose is to further the common good and its political activities should be secondary.
In the past, military exploits have been turned against presidential candidates by outside groups, most famously the Swift Boat ads in 2004 that questioned Democratic nominee John Kerry's Vietnam War service. The OPSEC group says it is not political and aims to save American lives. Its first public salvo is a 22-minute film that includes criticism of Mr Obama and his administration. The film, to be released on Wednesday, was seen in advance by Reuters.
"Mr President, you did not kill Osama bin Laden, America did. The work that the American military has done killed Osama bin Laden. You did not,"...
(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...
Great! Swift boat that SOB commie back to Chicago. The truth to these bas!ards is like a stake thru the heart to a vampire.
“You didn’t kill that!”
Barry nixed the mission 3 times than gave the go ahead after realizing he would pay a political cost if the first 3 nays were revealed and Osama got away.
Don't wanna do it. Don't wanna do it. Don't wanna do it.
LOOK WHAT I DID!
I predict these OPSEC patriots will be villified in the press and that’s the only attention this action will get.
Limp wristed pencil kneck commie throws a ball like a
little girl.
He is probably affraid to shoot a B-B gun..haha
Good tag line.
I believe it was Daley and Panetta who took control and directed the operation. The One was busy golfing.
Yeah, the recoil is probably more than he can handle..........
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