Obama got Osama

The one "political" thing I keep thinking about is this: Have you seen the video of Obama slamming Trump at the Correspondent's dinner? That was just last night. He HAD to have known at that point. I mean, they HAD to have been waiting on just one final confirmation or security concern or something.

But in the back of his mind, Obama had to be thinking, "Y'know, I know I'm making you look like an asshole right now, but JUST WAIT...!"
 
The town began to shout, to cheer.
Nowhere was there shed a tear - for BIN LADIN. :)
 
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Try this again, then...



FUCKING BRILLIANT!!!


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Barack Hussein Obama took office in early 2009. The information concerning Bin Lauden originated earlier than that, he only took notice of it in April, 2009. Since he claims to have 'inherited' everything else from the Bush era, why not be honest and note that he 'inherited' the accumulated intelligence concerning this issue also?

Just askin'.

Amicus Veritas

edited to add...the next logical step should be to neutralize Pakistan's Nuclear weapons of mass destruction stockpile. I mean, hell, if Navy Seals can get that close is Islamabad, why not their nukes?
 
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AMICUS

The point goes to Obama. He scored two major upsets this week with the birth certificate and Osama.

I dont know that Osama cinches Obama's election but his dick just grew about 2 inches longer.
 
AMICUS

The point goes to Obama. He scored two major upsets this week with the birth certificate and Osama.

I dont know that Osama cinches Obama's election but his dick just grew about 2 inches longer.[/
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Maybe, Aunt Jemima, maybe...then again, in the 'no war' in Libya, the US assassinated the Leaders son and grand-daughters, and now, in another sovreign Nation, invaded and assassinated another leader and a few other lackeys.

Rather amazing for an Administration that won't even call it a 'war on terror', and one engaged in pulling out troops from Iraq and Afghanistan. Not to speak of the apologetic tone, the bowing and scraping before other world leaders, for American Exceptionalism.

The 'spin machine' in the media is hard at work...we shall see...

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amicus
 
AMICUS

Obama won this round, Old Boy. Give the Devil his credit!
 
My view is that, whoever is President at the time, it is the US forces that deserve the credit for any significant victory in the campaign against terror.

The US and their allies have scored a major result but it is the intelligence community and the US boots on the ground that should be congratulated.

It wouldn't have been possible without at least some cooperation and support from Pakistan's authorites. Given the political unrest in that country, that support was a brave decision.

Og
 
JBJ is right on this one. Obama will get a lot of credit, but by November 2012 he will have another monster to contend with... Price inflation.

Printing money and trashing the value of the dollar might be the issue which does Obama in, because whoever is in the White House in 2013 will be raising taxes.

Not exciting, but just as terminal.
 
My view is that, whoever is President at the time, it is the US forces that deserve the credit for any significant victory in the campaign against terror.

The US and their allies have scored a major result but it is the intelligence community and the US boots on the ground that should be congratulated.

It wouldn't have been possible without at least some cooperation and support from Pakistan's authorites. Given the political unrest in that country, that support was a brave decision.

Og

Agree with your first two paragraphs Og but suspect you are wrong on the third. Pakistan, firstly, is hardly a functioning country. Secondly, they purpose built his compound 6 years ago. Finally, Obama has given them some credit, but that will probably cause them more problems because it will discredit the Pakistan government still further in some parts of the Islamic world. Obama would be aware of that impact.

I wonder if the Republican leadership (if it exists) will be smart enough to congratulate Obama and the various responsible agencies, thus buying into the success or whether they will grouch and identify themselves as losers.
 
My view is that, whoever is President at the time, it is the US forces that deserve the credit for any significant victory in the campaign against terror.

The US and their allies have scored a major result but it is the intelligence community and the US boots on the ground that should be congratulated.

It wouldn't have been possible without at least some cooperation and support from Pakistan's authorites. Given the political unrest in that country, that support was a brave decision.


Og

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Hello, Ogg, a White Horse Souce, highly placed at that, stated that Pakistan was not asked or informed about the operation. By the way, I have a Thread on the GB, I was hoping you would visit: The Enduring British Monarchy...

ami
 
Agree with your first two paragraphs Og but suspect you are wrong on the third. Pakistan, firstly, is hardly a functioning country. Secondly, they purpose built his compound 6 years ago. Finally, Obama has given them some credit, but that will probably cause them more problems because it will discredit the Pakistan government still further in some parts of the Islamic world. Obama would be aware of that impact.

I wonder if the Republican leadership (if it exists) will be smart enough to congratulate Obama and the various responsible agencies, thus buying into the success or whether they will grouch and identify themselves as losers.[/
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Ishtat, some of us detest everything this administration has done or attempted to do and not for racial reasons, but for ideological ones.

My hackles rise automatically at inconsistencies and incongruities and this administrations position's on the war on terror, on the CIA, on unilateral actions by the US, are contradicted in both the Libyan and Pakistan incursions.

The elimination of Bin Laden is long overdue, but I see nothing acruing to this administration unless one considers happenstance or serendipity....

ami
 
My view is that, whoever is President at the time, it is the US forces that deserve the credit for any significant victory in the campaign against terror.

The US and their allies have scored a major result but it is the intelligence community and the US boots on the ground that should be congratulated.

It wouldn't have been possible without at least some cooperation and support from Pakistan's authorites. Given the political unrest in that country, that support was a brave decision.

Og

When the military botched the Iran hostage rescue Carter got the blame for it. Rightly or wrongly the Leader always gets the laurels or the noose.
 
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