Something stinks about this whole thing...
A series of top-secret briefings at the White House on Sunday afternoon conveyed, with rising certainty, news of the operations success. At 7:01 pm, the president was told there was a high probability that bin Laden was dead.
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So we are told he watched it real time and yet had to be informed it was a ‘high probability’ bin laden was dead......WTF?
GREAT article. Thank you for posting this. Goes and lists most, if not all, of the idiotic ideas about the WoT and the military the left espouses.
I think this is the reason that many people are skeptical of this event.
It is too much to take when Obama is out there calling for national unity.
Not long ago he and his ilk were trashing Bush daily. I can easily say that if Bush had beat his chest and failed to put on display the bodies of Saddam’s sons, we would never have heard the end to the 24/7 coverage on how Bush is lying.
More people have been dying in Afghanistan, yet we never hear a peep from the media. But when it comes to making that communist slime in the WH look good, it is 24/7 coverage on how grateful we should all be and unite.
I saw that one of my Facebook “Friends,” (a hardcore lib) got into an argument with a conservative about who should get the credit for the bin Laden kill, Bush or Obama. His answer: “Obama is the one who is in office. End of story.”
Actually, if it is the end of the story, it totally ignores the beginning and the middle of the story. Suppose a kickoff returner catches the ball on his goal line, makes some great moves, shows terrific speed, and carries the ball 99 yards to the opponent’s one yard line. On first and goal, the fullback carries the ball into the end zone. According to the aforementioned libtard, the kickoff returner, getting some oxygen on the sideline, gets no credit. Zero. He’s not even in the game.
I think the demonstrations were contrived.
Very nice.........and true.......
We got bin Laden, not because of Obama, but very much in spite of Obama.
We got him because the ideas and plans he campaigned on were not utilized, and the well-thought-out and effective plans of the Bush administration - the adults - came to fruition.
I hope he's right in thinking people will figure this out in the end. The idea that Obama, taking credit himself, will be given credit for this, makes me physically ill.
Very well put. Obama did make the right call and I give him credit for that, but this is still a vindication for the War on Terror.