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Nah, we got info from detainees at GITMO.
Don't confuse those with BDS with facts
Nah, we got info from detainees at GITMO.
Why is obama coming to the city again?
Really i don't get it.
The day was ours, but no song will be sung.
Yes, mr. President you gave the go order. That still won't bring those i lost back. Your pressense is not needed nor does it sit right. A little creepy even.
For what purpose?
Obama isn't allowed to remember those that were lost, and celebrate the bringing of the guy responsible to justice?
Sounds unpatriotic & unAmerican to me, but hey, Osama was Bush's best buddy, so Bush is probably depressed to lose his old friend, after spending 8 years protecting Osama's whereabouts. That million dollar pad didn't build itself, if you get the drift.
It wouldn't have been Obama. I know enough about this subject to understand how things work
I didn't blame Clinton for not "catching" Eric Rudolph nor did I praise Bush was Rudolph being captured on his watch
Oh really, how did that work out for Carter when our helicopters crashed killing 8 soldiers in the failed attempt to rescue the hostages in Iran.
Bush declines Obama invitation to go to ground zero
I guess he has brush to clear...
I say send a Seal team to the ranch, pick W. up, and bring him to Manhattan.
Bill clinton also declined..... Lets see hazlnut's comments on that. :lol:
Bill clinton also declined..... Lets see hazlnut's comments on that. :lol:
What I can't figure out about the Libertarians and the far-righties... They don't want Government to provide handouts, but they still say Obama owes people a job... Very strange.
Bill Clinton is a Dem.
The point of inviting Bush was to show unity and give credit.
Did you not understand that??
Sure, because the majority is always right.
I liked it when bush went to Ground Zero too. There was a lot of hurt and fear and confusion and anger, and he had some strong words of encouragement. What he said left me feeling like he was on top of it and that something was getting done about what happened.
I'm not interested in seeing the President make another speech on an otherwise insignificant day. He had his national address when it happened, if he wants to mention it in September that's fine, but there's no reason whatsoever to make a special trek out to New York months in advance.
At any rate, unless by "still suffering" you mean the ones who are struggling with chronic health problems they picked up by breathing the air that day, I don't give a damn at this point. It's been almost a decade, for crying out loud.
Oh and :lamo at hazlnut speculating who socom operators would want to hang out with. :lamo
/facepalm
This is that?
We have sept 11th. Come on down...
Thursday feels like he's making a parade for himself....
The more he makes of it the more he adds to the mythology and folklore of usama bin laden.
You kill the enemy without emotion and you move on. Obl was a dispicable human being. Why give him the pomp and circumstance over and over again.
Is it democratic party wankery, or is it just a few people on the board here. As a member of the democratic party, I don't think I was wanking any.
You know what? AS much as I would like to say a liberal won this pissing match, the truth is that it was simply that the opportunity came along with Obama president. Obama really only gets credit in that he was the president when the opportunity came along.
When I said this is Obama's victory, I was being kind of tongue in cheek (which doesn't translate well online). The general public is going to think that Obama is the man of the hour. Keen observers will know better but... you have to think of this on a simpler level when it comes to the masses.
Red Crow said:I just can't figure out why liberals still don't know that Obama's policies are killing jobs.