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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: lorne who wrote (104058)5/2/2011 6:25:38 PM
From: CF Rebel4 Recommendations   of 224748
 
My personal reaction to bin Laden's death was pretty subdued, not worth celebrating. It is only one step on a long road and my attention is more on the destruction going on within the U.S by leftist groups and their numerous "sponsors" in Congress. I am glad that his remains were donated to sea life and that his "burial" was not in strict accordance with islamic tradition. Bin Laden's effect on humanity begs for disrespect and dishonor. It's a laugh to hear clerics opining about the method of his riddance being provocative to muslims. Hell, everything offends muslims so who cares? If it is provocative, more the good as it will bring the cowardly roaches out into the light.

The operation to bring the bearded skunk to justice was the most, if only, professional thing the Obama administration has managed to do. They do deserve credit for pulling it off even though it relied on methods and policies established prior to Obama's election and before his administration was able to dismantle them. Apparently, the military arm of the government is relatively difficult to attack ideologically. If only the rest of American culture and institutions had the durability to withstand Obama's brand of change.

Now, if we could only turn the Navy Seals loose on the hideous George Soros.

CF Rebel
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