Posted on 12/26/2009 8:41:29 PM PST by bogusname
When former President George W. Bush spoke to terrorists his message was simple and clear: We will hunt you down and kill you!
Period, end of story.
Ws clenched fist kept America safe for nearly eight years following the 9.11 attack.
Regrettably, since Barack Obama was sworn is at the 44th U.S. President, the message to terrorists is:
Unclench your fists and let us talk. Terrorists will be treated with the same dignity and politically correct manners afforded any American citizen...
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Lamh Foistenach Abu!
We are fearing the big one he has spawned with his indifference to the WAR ON TERROR we are engaged in.
Our nation elected Erkle...
Those terrorists will never give up unless we smoke them. Obama’s ass-kissing will certainly get more of us killed (I hope I’m wrong).
I believe everyone was embolden when he bowed before the Saudi king.
Terrorists of the World: The libdems have forsaken one of their gads JFK by “tempting our opponents through our weakness.” Thus they present to you the Wussybama! Have fun pushing around the wimps!
Very good article by Lillpop. Thanks for posting.
Where was he for 3 1/2 hours? Maybe on the phone with the guy (”C’mon, bro. You can do it!”)? Or his dad (”Well, with our medical capabilities, it’ll ‘grow’ back.”) Or with Elin? (”Yeah, well, I did hear you like golf. I got game anough for two”)? Or with the command & control center (”No. The Monroe plant plan did not work out. We’ll have to arrange something else, Sheikh. Maybe we can try to meet up in Birundi next week and talk more easily then. I wouldn’t want you to be a target in Qom. I am planning to send over some Bin Ladens to Yemen. Meet you & the family in Mocha? I could perhaps bring a certain separated Scandinavian. Nice looking. Likes golf.”)?
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