Perhaps it's true that al Qaeda was (is?) planning to attack a U.S. train on the anniversary of 9-11. Who knows?
Sadly, I don't believe anything that comes from the mouth of the current administration. I trust them about as far as I can throw them. They lost all credibility long ago. Probably before the 2008 election. It was a sham. Its still a sham.
I believe that any "information" gleaned from Osama Bin Laden's computers will be used for one thing only.... The reelection campaign of barack hussein obama.
Call me jaded.
Stay safe.
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I hope you're not losing hope, Blue. As a military man, I know you realize better than most that the key to ultimate victory is refusing to accept defeat. Keep your chin up, brother. You're fightin' the good fight...and people are listening.
Intel on bin Laden's computers? You mean the ones that supposedly were not online?
Does anyone with half a brain really believe that bin Laden planned all his attacks on a computer? Are they going to tell us that he had handy little "to do" lists mapping out his forthcoming attacks?
These must be the same people that think he was nothing more than an ignorant camel jockey, who just happened to be smart enough to hide in plain sight for 10 years even though the entire world was looking for him.
It's just a way for Obama to claim that when he wasn't "saving" jobs, he was "saving" us from terror attacks. Ya can't prove a negative, doncha know!
You can bet that Obama will use whatever was learned from this great military and inteligence victory for his own political interest
Couldn't agree more. I don't believe a word that BO or anyone in his administration says, and that's a huge problem. Even when I disagreed with Bush, I never thought he was a lying, scumbag traitor who hated and wanted to destroy my country (or that ALL of his appointees were the exact same scumbag traitors). That we have such a president now sickens me.
Folks....
Nope, not losing hope. Never give up.
It's good to see that all of you see through obama. He's the only "transparent" thing about his administration. Kinda like the stories you hear from your four year old after catching him or her in the cookie jar, but not quite as cute.
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