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Birther don't you come around here any more
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02/05/2011 11:37:57
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01508535
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I agree. Obama made a smart move by letting the professionals do their job, and also to play it up as though he directed everything. Even so, things are about to go south again as a result of this necessary step. The election is too far away for this to do much for him. "It's the economy stupd" is still going to be the mantra and until he and the dems decide to "drill here and drill now", gas prices won't come down. I think he will fall like a rock, if the gas prices keep surging. The poor will turn on him like hungry, wild, animals, ready to devour, if he continues to let the econmy free fall, while he is playing golf and fundraising.

I haven't been hearing anything out of the talking heads either on the fact that Guantanamo and our "techniques" had a large part in revealing this intel. I would be willing to be that is where the seeds of this operation came from. When someone attacks us like this guy and his group did, I am all for doing the unthinkable to these prisoners.



>>>I disagree. It could've turned into a Jimmy Carter fiasco (he took a big risk when he's campaigning -- huge risk but big payoff if successful) and as I wrote to Marcia, he could've pulled a Clinton, but he did not.
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>I'm not too worried about that. The only thing they are revealing about how they found him is what they are getting from the guys who really found him. Be assured that is a very very controlled information flow. Right now there are some ISI guys with very loose bowels over this. The take in the compound that was even more important than UBL's body has probably not been mentioned at all. But ISI knows some of what's on those computers and ISI knows that some of its people are now very very vulnerable. It is a tricky game, but the success of this mission shows that the right people on the task force that has been running this at Langley are staying focused.
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>It is also worth noting that the dramatic component of this success was public, for obvious reasons, but there have been, and will be, others that aren't.
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>Obama is a politician and of course he'll take whatever benefit he can, but he's also smart and knows he's way over his head on this stuff and there is nothing to be gained by not listening to the adults.
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>Jimmy Carter listened to Vance and appointed fools like Turner.
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>But on this stuff it is obvious Obama has decided his own self-preservation depends on listening to some serious people. He shouldn't get credit for anything but staying out of the way on this one, but I'm pretty sure he is not going to be allowed to do too much that will interfere with the chain of events this will have set in motion.
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>Pakistan is on notice. I'd give anything to know who our folks in India are talking to right now and what they are saying.
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>The most interesting part is still to come.
John Harvey
Shelbynet.com

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