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I suppose since Bin Ldaen is dead, Obama will get all the credit??? Lets not forget who started all this. This was Bush's baby. He spent nearly 8 years on this while Obama spent only 2. Im not saying he dosnt deserve SOME credit, but lets give credit where its due.
On the eighth anniversary of former President Bush's Mission Accomplished speech, I Barack Obama, would like to confirm that Mission Accomplished has finally been accomplished.
This is historical, do you really think our president isn't going to get another term out of this? Hell ya he is and should! Right on, now the troops can feel justice has been done. Thank you to all who served to bring this freak down! BUYA! FINALLY!
So what now? Does this do more than kill the spokesman? Is there going to be a real negative effect on those who wish us harm? Are we safer now? Have we enraged those who despise us now to the point that we can expect violence in return or is there an actual positive aspect to this other than the **** is dead? While it's nice to finally say we got him, I'd rather be saying, Al Queda is crumbling. Is it possible that this event could set that in motion? Will it put them in despair or strengthen their resolve or will it have little to no actual effect on the organization?
Edit to add: We got him, can the troops come home now?
I was never really clear of what Osama Bin Ladens role was. I was under the impression that he was a financier and spokesperson for Al Queda but not really a decision maker. Of course, these were my impressions and I make no claims of truth in them.
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