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May 2, 2011 at 10:44 PM #692621May 3, 2011 at 12:26 AM #691471ShadowfaxParticipant
[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]You Leftists do so hate facts, doncha?
Given that 9/11 happened on 9/11/2001, there weren’t any further terrorist attacks on US soil during the remainder of Bush’s terms, either. I’m sure that the math escapes you, but that means Bush actually accrued more time than Obama without incident.
[/quote]It’s self-evident that this success was based on intelligence that has been built upon and efforts that have been underway for years. Obama was lucky to have the oppotunity to act on it. He should get credit for having the cojones to give the order.
For the record, several unsuccessful terrorist attacks have taken place in the US since Obama’s presidency. Many others are documented that occured in countries other than the US:
2009
Feb. 9, Iraq: a suicide bomber kills four American soldiers and their Iraqi translator near a police checkpoint.
April 10, Iraq: a suicide attack kills five American soldiers and two Iraqi policemen.
June 1, Little Rock, Arkansas: Abdulhakim Muhammed, a Muslim convert from Memphis, Tennessee, is charged with shooting two soldiers outside a military recruiting center. One is killed and the other is wounded. In a January 2010 letter to the judge hearing his case, Muhammed asked to change his plea from not guilty to guilty, claimed ties to al-Qaeda, and called the shooting a jihadi attack “to fight those who wage war on Islam and Muslims.”
Dec. 25: A Nigerian man on a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit attempted to ignite an explosive device hidden in his underwear. The explosive device that failed to detonate was a mixture of powder and liquid that did not alert security personnel in the airport. The alleged bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, told officials later that he was directed by the terrorist group Al Qaeda. The suspect was already on the government’s watch list when he attempted the bombing; his father, a respected Nigerian banker, had told the U.S. government that he was worried about his son’s increased extremism.
Dec. 30, Iraq: a suicide bomber kills eight Americans civilians, seven of them CIA agents, at a base in Afghanistan. It’s the deadliest attack on the agency since 9/11. The attacker is reportedly a double agent from Jordan who was acting on behalf of al-Qaeda.
2010
May 1, New York City: a car bomb is discovered in Times Square, New York City after smoke is seen coming from a vehicle. The bomb was ignited, but failed to detonate and was disarmed before it could cause any harm. Times Square was evacuated as a safety precaution. Faisal Shahzad pleads guilty to placing the bomb as well as 10 terrorism and weapons charges.
May 10, Jacksonville, Florida: a pipe bomb explodes while approximately 60 Muslims are praying in the mosque. The attack causes no injuries.
Oct. 29: two packages are found on separate cargo planes. Each package contains a bomb consisting of 300 to 400 grams (11-14 oz) of plastic explosives and a detonating mechanism. The bombs are discovered as a result of intelligence received from Saudi Arabia’s security chief. The packages, bound from Yemen to the United States, are discovered at en route stop-overs, one in England and one in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
2011
Jan. 17, Spokane, Washington: a pipe bomb is discovered along the route of the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial march. The bomb, a “viable device” set up to spray marchers with shrapnel and to cause multiple casualties, is defused without any injuries.
See also U.S.-Designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations; Suspected al-Qaeda Terrorist Acts.Read more: Terrorist Attacks in the U.S. or Against Americans — Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001454.html#ixzz1LGuImRM0
May 3, 2011 at 12:26 AM #691539ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]You Leftists do so hate facts, doncha?
Given that 9/11 happened on 9/11/2001, there weren’t any further terrorist attacks on US soil during the remainder of Bush’s terms, either. I’m sure that the math escapes you, but that means Bush actually accrued more time than Obama without incident.
[/quote]It’s self-evident that this success was based on intelligence that has been built upon and efforts that have been underway for years. Obama was lucky to have the oppotunity to act on it. He should get credit for having the cojones to give the order.
For the record, several unsuccessful terrorist attacks have taken place in the US since Obama’s presidency. Many others are documented that occured in countries other than the US:
2009
Feb. 9, Iraq: a suicide bomber kills four American soldiers and their Iraqi translator near a police checkpoint.
April 10, Iraq: a suicide attack kills five American soldiers and two Iraqi policemen.
June 1, Little Rock, Arkansas: Abdulhakim Muhammed, a Muslim convert from Memphis, Tennessee, is charged with shooting two soldiers outside a military recruiting center. One is killed and the other is wounded. In a January 2010 letter to the judge hearing his case, Muhammed asked to change his plea from not guilty to guilty, claimed ties to al-Qaeda, and called the shooting a jihadi attack “to fight those who wage war on Islam and Muslims.”
Dec. 25: A Nigerian man on a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit attempted to ignite an explosive device hidden in his underwear. The explosive device that failed to detonate was a mixture of powder and liquid that did not alert security personnel in the airport. The alleged bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, told officials later that he was directed by the terrorist group Al Qaeda. The suspect was already on the government’s watch list when he attempted the bombing; his father, a respected Nigerian banker, had told the U.S. government that he was worried about his son’s increased extremism.
Dec. 30, Iraq: a suicide bomber kills eight Americans civilians, seven of them CIA agents, at a base in Afghanistan. It’s the deadliest attack on the agency since 9/11. The attacker is reportedly a double agent from Jordan who was acting on behalf of al-Qaeda.
2010
May 1, New York City: a car bomb is discovered in Times Square, New York City after smoke is seen coming from a vehicle. The bomb was ignited, but failed to detonate and was disarmed before it could cause any harm. Times Square was evacuated as a safety precaution. Faisal Shahzad pleads guilty to placing the bomb as well as 10 terrorism and weapons charges.
May 10, Jacksonville, Florida: a pipe bomb explodes while approximately 60 Muslims are praying in the mosque. The attack causes no injuries.
Oct. 29: two packages are found on separate cargo planes. Each package contains a bomb consisting of 300 to 400 grams (11-14 oz) of plastic explosives and a detonating mechanism. The bombs are discovered as a result of intelligence received from Saudi Arabia’s security chief. The packages, bound from Yemen to the United States, are discovered at en route stop-overs, one in England and one in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
2011
Jan. 17, Spokane, Washington: a pipe bomb is discovered along the route of the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial march. The bomb, a “viable device” set up to spray marchers with shrapnel and to cause multiple casualties, is defused without any injuries.
See also U.S.-Designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations; Suspected al-Qaeda Terrorist Acts.Read more: Terrorist Attacks in the U.S. or Against Americans — Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001454.html#ixzz1LGuImRM0
May 3, 2011 at 12:26 AM #692144ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]You Leftists do so hate facts, doncha?
Given that 9/11 happened on 9/11/2001, there weren’t any further terrorist attacks on US soil during the remainder of Bush’s terms, either. I’m sure that the math escapes you, but that means Bush actually accrued more time than Obama without incident.
[/quote]It’s self-evident that this success was based on intelligence that has been built upon and efforts that have been underway for years. Obama was lucky to have the oppotunity to act on it. He should get credit for having the cojones to give the order.
For the record, several unsuccessful terrorist attacks have taken place in the US since Obama’s presidency. Many others are documented that occured in countries other than the US:
2009
Feb. 9, Iraq: a suicide bomber kills four American soldiers and their Iraqi translator near a police checkpoint.
April 10, Iraq: a suicide attack kills five American soldiers and two Iraqi policemen.
June 1, Little Rock, Arkansas: Abdulhakim Muhammed, a Muslim convert from Memphis, Tennessee, is charged with shooting two soldiers outside a military recruiting center. One is killed and the other is wounded. In a January 2010 letter to the judge hearing his case, Muhammed asked to change his plea from not guilty to guilty, claimed ties to al-Qaeda, and called the shooting a jihadi attack “to fight those who wage war on Islam and Muslims.”
Dec. 25: A Nigerian man on a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit attempted to ignite an explosive device hidden in his underwear. The explosive device that failed to detonate was a mixture of powder and liquid that did not alert security personnel in the airport. The alleged bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, told officials later that he was directed by the terrorist group Al Qaeda. The suspect was already on the government’s watch list when he attempted the bombing; his father, a respected Nigerian banker, had told the U.S. government that he was worried about his son’s increased extremism.
Dec. 30, Iraq: a suicide bomber kills eight Americans civilians, seven of them CIA agents, at a base in Afghanistan. It’s the deadliest attack on the agency since 9/11. The attacker is reportedly a double agent from Jordan who was acting on behalf of al-Qaeda.
2010
May 1, New York City: a car bomb is discovered in Times Square, New York City after smoke is seen coming from a vehicle. The bomb was ignited, but failed to detonate and was disarmed before it could cause any harm. Times Square was evacuated as a safety precaution. Faisal Shahzad pleads guilty to placing the bomb as well as 10 terrorism and weapons charges.
May 10, Jacksonville, Florida: a pipe bomb explodes while approximately 60 Muslims are praying in the mosque. The attack causes no injuries.
Oct. 29: two packages are found on separate cargo planes. Each package contains a bomb consisting of 300 to 400 grams (11-14 oz) of plastic explosives and a detonating mechanism. The bombs are discovered as a result of intelligence received from Saudi Arabia’s security chief. The packages, bound from Yemen to the United States, are discovered at en route stop-overs, one in England and one in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
2011
Jan. 17, Spokane, Washington: a pipe bomb is discovered along the route of the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial march. The bomb, a “viable device” set up to spray marchers with shrapnel and to cause multiple casualties, is defused without any injuries.
See also U.S.-Designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations; Suspected al-Qaeda Terrorist Acts.Read more: Terrorist Attacks in the U.S. or Against Americans — Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001454.html#ixzz1LGuImRM0
May 3, 2011 at 12:26 AM #692288ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]You Leftists do so hate facts, doncha?
Given that 9/11 happened on 9/11/2001, there weren’t any further terrorist attacks on US soil during the remainder of Bush’s terms, either. I’m sure that the math escapes you, but that means Bush actually accrued more time than Obama without incident.
[/quote]It’s self-evident that this success was based on intelligence that has been built upon and efforts that have been underway for years. Obama was lucky to have the oppotunity to act on it. He should get credit for having the cojones to give the order.
For the record, several unsuccessful terrorist attacks have taken place in the US since Obama’s presidency. Many others are documented that occured in countries other than the US:
2009
Feb. 9, Iraq: a suicide bomber kills four American soldiers and their Iraqi translator near a police checkpoint.
April 10, Iraq: a suicide attack kills five American soldiers and two Iraqi policemen.
June 1, Little Rock, Arkansas: Abdulhakim Muhammed, a Muslim convert from Memphis, Tennessee, is charged with shooting two soldiers outside a military recruiting center. One is killed and the other is wounded. In a January 2010 letter to the judge hearing his case, Muhammed asked to change his plea from not guilty to guilty, claimed ties to al-Qaeda, and called the shooting a jihadi attack “to fight those who wage war on Islam and Muslims.”
Dec. 25: A Nigerian man on a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit attempted to ignite an explosive device hidden in his underwear. The explosive device that failed to detonate was a mixture of powder and liquid that did not alert security personnel in the airport. The alleged bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, told officials later that he was directed by the terrorist group Al Qaeda. The suspect was already on the government’s watch list when he attempted the bombing; his father, a respected Nigerian banker, had told the U.S. government that he was worried about his son’s increased extremism.
Dec. 30, Iraq: a suicide bomber kills eight Americans civilians, seven of them CIA agents, at a base in Afghanistan. It’s the deadliest attack on the agency since 9/11. The attacker is reportedly a double agent from Jordan who was acting on behalf of al-Qaeda.
2010
May 1, New York City: a car bomb is discovered in Times Square, New York City after smoke is seen coming from a vehicle. The bomb was ignited, but failed to detonate and was disarmed before it could cause any harm. Times Square was evacuated as a safety precaution. Faisal Shahzad pleads guilty to placing the bomb as well as 10 terrorism and weapons charges.
May 10, Jacksonville, Florida: a pipe bomb explodes while approximately 60 Muslims are praying in the mosque. The attack causes no injuries.
Oct. 29: two packages are found on separate cargo planes. Each package contains a bomb consisting of 300 to 400 grams (11-14 oz) of plastic explosives and a detonating mechanism. The bombs are discovered as a result of intelligence received from Saudi Arabia’s security chief. The packages, bound from Yemen to the United States, are discovered at en route stop-overs, one in England and one in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
2011
Jan. 17, Spokane, Washington: a pipe bomb is discovered along the route of the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial march. The bomb, a “viable device” set up to spray marchers with shrapnel and to cause multiple casualties, is defused without any injuries.
See also U.S.-Designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations; Suspected al-Qaeda Terrorist Acts.Read more: Terrorist Attacks in the U.S. or Against Americans — Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001454.html#ixzz1LGuImRM0
May 3, 2011 at 12:26 AM #692633ShadowfaxParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]You Leftists do so hate facts, doncha?
Given that 9/11 happened on 9/11/2001, there weren’t any further terrorist attacks on US soil during the remainder of Bush’s terms, either. I’m sure that the math escapes you, but that means Bush actually accrued more time than Obama without incident.
[/quote]It’s self-evident that this success was based on intelligence that has been built upon and efforts that have been underway for years. Obama was lucky to have the oppotunity to act on it. He should get credit for having the cojones to give the order.
For the record, several unsuccessful terrorist attacks have taken place in the US since Obama’s presidency. Many others are documented that occured in countries other than the US:
2009
Feb. 9, Iraq: a suicide bomber kills four American soldiers and their Iraqi translator near a police checkpoint.
April 10, Iraq: a suicide attack kills five American soldiers and two Iraqi policemen.
June 1, Little Rock, Arkansas: Abdulhakim Muhammed, a Muslim convert from Memphis, Tennessee, is charged with shooting two soldiers outside a military recruiting center. One is killed and the other is wounded. In a January 2010 letter to the judge hearing his case, Muhammed asked to change his plea from not guilty to guilty, claimed ties to al-Qaeda, and called the shooting a jihadi attack “to fight those who wage war on Islam and Muslims.”
Dec. 25: A Nigerian man on a flight from Amsterdam to Detroit attempted to ignite an explosive device hidden in his underwear. The explosive device that failed to detonate was a mixture of powder and liquid that did not alert security personnel in the airport. The alleged bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, told officials later that he was directed by the terrorist group Al Qaeda. The suspect was already on the government’s watch list when he attempted the bombing; his father, a respected Nigerian banker, had told the U.S. government that he was worried about his son’s increased extremism.
Dec. 30, Iraq: a suicide bomber kills eight Americans civilians, seven of them CIA agents, at a base in Afghanistan. It’s the deadliest attack on the agency since 9/11. The attacker is reportedly a double agent from Jordan who was acting on behalf of al-Qaeda.
2010
May 1, New York City: a car bomb is discovered in Times Square, New York City after smoke is seen coming from a vehicle. The bomb was ignited, but failed to detonate and was disarmed before it could cause any harm. Times Square was evacuated as a safety precaution. Faisal Shahzad pleads guilty to placing the bomb as well as 10 terrorism and weapons charges.
May 10, Jacksonville, Florida: a pipe bomb explodes while approximately 60 Muslims are praying in the mosque. The attack causes no injuries.
Oct. 29: two packages are found on separate cargo planes. Each package contains a bomb consisting of 300 to 400 grams (11-14 oz) of plastic explosives and a detonating mechanism. The bombs are discovered as a result of intelligence received from Saudi Arabia’s security chief. The packages, bound from Yemen to the United States, are discovered at en route stop-overs, one in England and one in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
2011
Jan. 17, Spokane, Washington: a pipe bomb is discovered along the route of the Martin Luther King, Jr. memorial march. The bomb, a “viable device” set up to spray marchers with shrapnel and to cause multiple casualties, is defused without any injuries.
See also U.S.-Designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations; Suspected al-Qaeda Terrorist Acts.Read more: Terrorist Attacks in the U.S. or Against Americans — Infoplease.com http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001454.html#ixzz1LGuImRM0
May 3, 2011 at 8:03 AM #691507UCGalParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Given that 9/11 happened on 9/11/2001, there weren’t any further terrorist attacks on US soil during the remainder of Bush’s terms, either. I’m sure that the math escapes you, but that means Bush actually accrued more time than Obama without incident.
[/quote]I’ve been staying out of the politics of this. But have to jump in here.
2 pretty serious “terroristic attacks” come to mind immediately.
The Anthrax attack. Remember, we still don’t know who did this. People died. People were TERRIFIED. Terrified over a sustained period of time.
The other one that immediately comes to mind is the DC Snipers. Again – people were TERRIFIED. Again, over a sustained period of time. Afraid to go to Home Depot etc… People were hiding in their houses. Malvo got the death sentance BECAUSE it was considered an act of Terror, legally.
Granted – neither were committed by muslim extremists from other countries (as far as I know)… but both fully qualify as terrorist attacks.
There are a lot more incidents, some thwarted… but those two are biggies that count.
I’m not defending Bush or Obama. Not giving credit to one “side” or the other. Unlike Brian, I don’t see this as a team thing where you pick a team to root for and ignore any faults of that team.
And yes, Allan, I’m a liberal. Feel free to attack me on that basis. Usually you offer fact filled posts… not this time.
May 3, 2011 at 8:03 AM #691577UCGalParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Given that 9/11 happened on 9/11/2001, there weren’t any further terrorist attacks on US soil during the remainder of Bush’s terms, either. I’m sure that the math escapes you, but that means Bush actually accrued more time than Obama without incident.
[/quote]I’ve been staying out of the politics of this. But have to jump in here.
2 pretty serious “terroristic attacks” come to mind immediately.
The Anthrax attack. Remember, we still don’t know who did this. People died. People were TERRIFIED. Terrified over a sustained period of time.
The other one that immediately comes to mind is the DC Snipers. Again – people were TERRIFIED. Again, over a sustained period of time. Afraid to go to Home Depot etc… People were hiding in their houses. Malvo got the death sentance BECAUSE it was considered an act of Terror, legally.
Granted – neither were committed by muslim extremists from other countries (as far as I know)… but both fully qualify as terrorist attacks.
There are a lot more incidents, some thwarted… but those two are biggies that count.
I’m not defending Bush or Obama. Not giving credit to one “side” or the other. Unlike Brian, I don’t see this as a team thing where you pick a team to root for and ignore any faults of that team.
And yes, Allan, I’m a liberal. Feel free to attack me on that basis. Usually you offer fact filled posts… not this time.
May 3, 2011 at 8:03 AM #692183UCGalParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Given that 9/11 happened on 9/11/2001, there weren’t any further terrorist attacks on US soil during the remainder of Bush’s terms, either. I’m sure that the math escapes you, but that means Bush actually accrued more time than Obama without incident.
[/quote]I’ve been staying out of the politics of this. But have to jump in here.
2 pretty serious “terroristic attacks” come to mind immediately.
The Anthrax attack. Remember, we still don’t know who did this. People died. People were TERRIFIED. Terrified over a sustained period of time.
The other one that immediately comes to mind is the DC Snipers. Again – people were TERRIFIED. Again, over a sustained period of time. Afraid to go to Home Depot etc… People were hiding in their houses. Malvo got the death sentance BECAUSE it was considered an act of Terror, legally.
Granted – neither were committed by muslim extremists from other countries (as far as I know)… but both fully qualify as terrorist attacks.
There are a lot more incidents, some thwarted… but those two are biggies that count.
I’m not defending Bush or Obama. Not giving credit to one “side” or the other. Unlike Brian, I don’t see this as a team thing where you pick a team to root for and ignore any faults of that team.
And yes, Allan, I’m a liberal. Feel free to attack me on that basis. Usually you offer fact filled posts… not this time.
May 3, 2011 at 8:03 AM #692325UCGalParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Given that 9/11 happened on 9/11/2001, there weren’t any further terrorist attacks on US soil during the remainder of Bush’s terms, either. I’m sure that the math escapes you, but that means Bush actually accrued more time than Obama without incident.
[/quote]I’ve been staying out of the politics of this. But have to jump in here.
2 pretty serious “terroristic attacks” come to mind immediately.
The Anthrax attack. Remember, we still don’t know who did this. People died. People were TERRIFIED. Terrified over a sustained period of time.
The other one that immediately comes to mind is the DC Snipers. Again – people were TERRIFIED. Again, over a sustained period of time. Afraid to go to Home Depot etc… People were hiding in their houses. Malvo got the death sentance BECAUSE it was considered an act of Terror, legally.
Granted – neither were committed by muslim extremists from other countries (as far as I know)… but both fully qualify as terrorist attacks.
There are a lot more incidents, some thwarted… but those two are biggies that count.
I’m not defending Bush or Obama. Not giving credit to one “side” or the other. Unlike Brian, I don’t see this as a team thing where you pick a team to root for and ignore any faults of that team.
And yes, Allan, I’m a liberal. Feel free to attack me on that basis. Usually you offer fact filled posts… not this time.
May 3, 2011 at 8:03 AM #692671UCGalParticipant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]
Given that 9/11 happened on 9/11/2001, there weren’t any further terrorist attacks on US soil during the remainder of Bush’s terms, either. I’m sure that the math escapes you, but that means Bush actually accrued more time than Obama without incident.
[/quote]I’ve been staying out of the politics of this. But have to jump in here.
2 pretty serious “terroristic attacks” come to mind immediately.
The Anthrax attack. Remember, we still don’t know who did this. People died. People were TERRIFIED. Terrified over a sustained period of time.
The other one that immediately comes to mind is the DC Snipers. Again – people were TERRIFIED. Again, over a sustained period of time. Afraid to go to Home Depot etc… People were hiding in their houses. Malvo got the death sentance BECAUSE it was considered an act of Terror, legally.
Granted – neither were committed by muslim extremists from other countries (as far as I know)… but both fully qualify as terrorist attacks.
There are a lot more incidents, some thwarted… but those two are biggies that count.
I’m not defending Bush or Obama. Not giving credit to one “side” or the other. Unlike Brian, I don’t see this as a team thing where you pick a team to root for and ignore any faults of that team.
And yes, Allan, I’m a liberal. Feel free to attack me on that basis. Usually you offer fact filled posts… not this time.
May 3, 2011 at 8:09 AM #691517ArrayaParticipant[quote=jpinpb]
Fishy. Appropriate that they added they added the burial at sea component. Fishy.
This is major and the public has a right to see this captured scum dead or alive. I don’t think people’s skepticism about this makes them nut jobs. I find all of this just too suspicious and can’t help but question it. I’ve talked about this w/about 5 people so far. Four of them are skeptical about it. Three actually don’t believe it. And they were a mix of Dems and Reps so not just one party’s opinion.[/quote]
Yeah – because it’s natural that the first thing you do when you kill the man you’ve been hunting for more than a decade…and spent billions in finding him….you destroy any scrap of evidence of the killing by quickly disposing of the body.
May 3, 2011 at 8:09 AM #691587ArrayaParticipant[quote=jpinpb]
Fishy. Appropriate that they added they added the burial at sea component. Fishy.
This is major and the public has a right to see this captured scum dead or alive. I don’t think people’s skepticism about this makes them nut jobs. I find all of this just too suspicious and can’t help but question it. I’ve talked about this w/about 5 people so far. Four of them are skeptical about it. Three actually don’t believe it. And they were a mix of Dems and Reps so not just one party’s opinion.[/quote]
Yeah – because it’s natural that the first thing you do when you kill the man you’ve been hunting for more than a decade…and spent billions in finding him….you destroy any scrap of evidence of the killing by quickly disposing of the body.
May 3, 2011 at 8:09 AM #692193ArrayaParticipant[quote=jpinpb]
Fishy. Appropriate that they added they added the burial at sea component. Fishy.
This is major and the public has a right to see this captured scum dead or alive. I don’t think people’s skepticism about this makes them nut jobs. I find all of this just too suspicious and can’t help but question it. I’ve talked about this w/about 5 people so far. Four of them are skeptical about it. Three actually don’t believe it. And they were a mix of Dems and Reps so not just one party’s opinion.[/quote]
Yeah – because it’s natural that the first thing you do when you kill the man you’ve been hunting for more than a decade…and spent billions in finding him….you destroy any scrap of evidence of the killing by quickly disposing of the body.
May 3, 2011 at 8:09 AM #692335ArrayaParticipant[quote=jpinpb]
Fishy. Appropriate that they added they added the burial at sea component. Fishy.
This is major and the public has a right to see this captured scum dead or alive. I don’t think people’s skepticism about this makes them nut jobs. I find all of this just too suspicious and can’t help but question it. I’ve talked about this w/about 5 people so far. Four of them are skeptical about it. Three actually don’t believe it. And they were a mix of Dems and Reps so not just one party’s opinion.[/quote]
Yeah – because it’s natural that the first thing you do when you kill the man you’ve been hunting for more than a decade…and spent billions in finding him….you destroy any scrap of evidence of the killing by quickly disposing of the body.
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