He said nothing about bin Laden! Nothing at all!!! After he said something about bin Laden, of course.
Wouldn't it make you look less foolish to just say "Oops, I missed that. Good catch" and move on?
Move on, darkdog.
He said nothing about bin Laden! Nothing at all!!! After he said something about bin Laden, of course.
Wouldn't it make you look less foolish to just say "Oops, I missed that. Good catch" and move on?
Yes, and this organization is still around too. What's up with that?Seriously, what's up with people who believes/think in Osama is still alive? I saw a few groups at FB and some groups at a few another websites... :|
Well then, I guess this is the end of our little conversation. I'll see you next time you decide to make stuff up. Or better yet, you could just stop making stuff up and avoid these uncomfortable little incidents altogether.Move on, darkdog.
How about STFU and move on, myes?Well then, I guess this is the end of our little conversation. I'll see you next time you decide to make stuff up. Or better yet, you could just stop making stuff up and avoid these uncomfortable little incidents altogether.
Seriously, what's up with people who believes/think in Osama is still alive? I saw a few groups at FB and some groups at a few another websites... :|
That's incorrectI thought the old bugger was dead years ago...long before this supposed big strike. I think it's all a load of bugger-all.
Seriously, what's up with people who believes/think in Osama is still alive? I saw a few groups at FB and some groups at a few another websites... :|
GWBush vindicated.....!
So surreal...
And the hypocrisy.......
And the irony.....
The Vindication of George W. Bush « Hot Air
And if that's not enough, here's the biggest hypocrisy of them all:
Where are the massive protests about the wars? Three now with Libya. Where are the screams of protests, the Hitler posters, the Nazi chants, and such for not closing down Gitmo and having three wars? And yet they hold up Obama on a pedestal who's own policy on wars (without Congress' approval per Libya) and assassination plots are every bit as the same as Bush...yet......some people........are quiet about this. Such silence speaks volume!
Bush Led, Bin Laden Dead, but Where's the Credit? - Page 1 - Larry Elder - Townhall Conservative
Kudos to Obama on going ahead with the decision to kill Osama. But thumbs down for him on not properly recognizing or crediting Bush's role in all this which played a large role on getting Osama killed. You'd probably think it was a gutsy call although I'm thinking that Obama probably had no choice to send out the kill order. Otherwise, it'd be like Clinton redux number 3 when he was offered the opportunity to get Osama's head on a silver platter (though, true, pre 9-11) and he refused. Had Obama passed that chance you know his political career would've been over and no chance for a 2012 win at all. NIL. Plus, Obama didn't make an immediate decision, you see. Once he got the word that, "We've got him," it took him 16 hours to make a decision to go ahead with the order to get and kill Osama.
As for Darkdog....he got it squarely on. Give credit where's credit is due.
I leave it up to some of the kiddies here with their own devices in their own sinking morass of moral hypocrisy on this whole thing and let you chase your own tail for awhile. No need for me to tell who's who...you know who.
So much for my stealth performance here. I'll sit back and smile at this whole thing. I'm outta here!
*Whooooooosh!*
It is nice to know that you are so consistent in your kokoNUTTINESS!
This type of response was predicted, as well as your return just to post your obsession and hatred of our great President, only a few days ago. Thanks for proving us all right!
Same thing happened with George H.W. Bush during his term as President.Yup, he underestimates 2012 presidential election.
American President: Biography of George H. W. Bush...When the Persian Gulf War ended in March 1991, President George H. W. Bush had very high approval ratings, some even approaching 90 percent. Few people imagined that in just a year, his political fortunes could change so dramatically. But the American people were less concerned with his foreign policy successes than with the changing economic situation at home. The U.S. economy had slowed down, and middle-class Americans had grown increasingly upset about the President's inaction on the economic recession. Many people, especially Republican die-hards, had also never forgiven the President for breaking his 1988 campaign promise not to raise taxes.....
Same thing happened with George H.W. Bush during his term as President.
After we won the Gulf War (freeing Kuwait from Iraq), everyone thought that Bush would be unbeatable when he went up for reelection. No Democrat wanted to run against him. They thought his reelection was a sure thing because there was so much patriotic pride and fervor behind him.
But we know now that it wasn't enough to sustain an election win.
American President: Biography of George H. W. Bush