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To: tejek who wrote (644238)2/1/2012 2:40:54 AM
From: i-node1 Recommendation  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1583493
 
As Taliban leaders debate whether to fight or cut a deal, the death of Bin Laden has severely weakened a Qaeda leadership that was already reeling from the death or capture of several other top leaders.

This always makes me laugh out loud.

George Bush decimated AQ before he left office. There was nothing left of it by the time Obama even got there. Even bin Laden was relegated to flipping channels on a TV all day long. He was finished.

So, Obama came in killed bin Laden (in order to avoid the messy business of having to ineterrogate him) after he was stripped of any significant power. And now, we have to hear what a great presidnet he is?

That's funny. Were it not so pathetic and desperate.



To: tejek who wrote (644238)2/1/2012 12:54:15 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1583493
 
Straight from the dying, lefty New York TIMES, huh tejek?

LOL



To: tejek who wrote (644238)2/1/2012 3:40:55 PM
From: jlallen2 Recommendations  Respond to of 1583493
 
Yep.....very smart of Obama to continue the Bush policies and approach.