Posted on 07/15/2012 4:34:02 PM PDT by paltz
During his over 5000 word speech, Obama used the words: "I" 143 times, "my" 22 times, and "me" 14 times. This is the same President Obama whose campaign aired an ad in April touting that President Obama killed Osama bin Laden.
In fact, back in April, during the one year anniversary of the Navy SEALS killing Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, President Obama said, "As far as my personal role and what other folks would do, I just recommend that everybody take a look at people's previous statements. in terms of whether or not it was appropriate to go into Pakistan take out [and] bin Laden. I assume that people meant what they said when they said it That's been at least my practice."
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
Killed Bin-Laden of which the American people have yet to see one single solitary shred of evidence of. Pssst....hey we don’t want to upset the Muslims by showing photos of his body. Yeah that’s the ticket. Bringing a sense of closure to the 911 families is less important than offending a bunch of pedophile worshippers.
I killed Osama .....and the economy.
Obama’s new campaign tune:
Everyone heard two shots ring out, a shot made Osama fall
The man who shot Osama bin Laden, Barack shot Osama bin Laden,
He was the bravest of them all.
The man who shot Osama bin Laden, Barack shot Osama bin Laden,
He was the bravest of them all.
Obama’s campaign theme will always be Toby Keith’s “I Wanna Talk About Me”!
lol....great point.
I Wanna Talk About Me
That’s a girly-man song if I ever heard one. Why did you sing it, Toby?
“Business owners not responsible for their own success but I killed bin Laden”
That’s a good one!
Yeah, sitting next to the wall in his golf clothes while everyone tries to tell him what's going on.
IBT”L,D”
In before the “locked, duplicate”.
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