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Old 08-24-2009, 09:52 PM   #1
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This gets back to Obama not being qualified to head our government.

Obama's expertise is in shifting the wealth of this country away from hard-working Americans and giving it to his core voters which are the perpetual welfare class. Beyond that, when we get into subjects like national security, foreign relations, managing two wars, etc., Obama is out of his league and incapable of functioning properly.

In the case of the latest problem with the CIA, it seems that Obama believes that foreign terrorism operatives caught on the battlefield have equal right with American citizens.

Amazingly, our commander-in-chief believes that Jihadists sworn to mass-murder Americans should not be subject to "unpleasant" interrogation, and should instead be comfortably hosted in typical prisons across the country and at times be released to lived a life of leisure with our taxpayer money.

It's no coincidence that Obama is widely hated these days, and that as his poll ratings drop, he typically opens a political witch-hunt. Often it's in the form of accusations against the former president, or attacks on our military or national security institutions. The gist of it is that Obama and Pelosi have decided that they stand the best chance of distracting the America public by shifting the blame for Obama's failures on someone else. maybe on Bush, maybe on the CIA, maybe on the FBI, or anyone else whose job is to secure our country.

Notice that this latest attack on the CIA comes just as the Obama health care reform is losing public support, Obama's own approval ratings are at an all-time low, and just today, the administration admitted that the national deficit is about to hit a record of $9 TRILLION, which is $2 trillion more than what Obama anticipated.

So, not coincidentally, the Obama/Pelosi team is at it again trying to distract form their failures by throwing around some blame.

Panetta would be wise to resign, and to make clear to the American public that our commander-in-chief is not fit for the job.
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Old 08-25-2009, 04:53 PM   #2
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Amazingly, our commander-in-chief believes that Jihadists sworn to mass-murder Americans should not be subject to "unpleasant" interrogation, and should instead be comfortably hosted in typical prisons across the country and at times be released to lived a life of leisure with our taxpayer money.
He is more evil than Bush. He has increased the numbers of Prisons to do interrogation....
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