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Obama "really good at killing people".


               
2013 Nov 4, 1:41am   4,020 views  18 comments

by FortWayne   follow (1)  

http://news.yahoo.com/new-book--obama-told-aides-that-drones-make-him--really-good-at-killing-people--144734667.html

President Barack Obama is criticized every day for the problems and difficulties associated with the Affordable Care Act. But in the long term, it's likely history will scrutinize the CIAs use of drone strikes during his administration with a far more critical eye.

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1   AverageBear   2013 Nov 4, 1:45am  

Talk about cheapening the value of the Nobel Peace prize....

2   HydroCabron   2013 Nov 4, 1:51am  

You two are the best friends that Jihadists and Islamofascists ever had.

Criticizing a War President in time of conflict!

3   smaulgld   2013 Nov 4, 1:57am  

HydroCabron says

You two are the best friends that Jihadists and Islamofascists ever had.

Criticizing a War President in time of conflict!

Instead of praising him for his prowess!

4   HydroCabron   2013 Nov 4, 2:01am  

Christ on a stick: Reagan would have murdered those guys with his bare hands.

5   Tenpoundbass   2013 Nov 4, 2:02am  

AverageBear says

Talk about cheapening the value of the Nobel Peace prize....

Let's not forget that the guy who invented dynamite, is who the prize is named after.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Nobel

6   FortWayne   2013 Nov 4, 2:10am  

HydroCabron says

Christ on a stick: Reagan would have murdered those guys with his bare hands.

Keep making excuses for your Fuhrer there.

7   rooemoore   2013 Nov 4, 2:34am  

FortWayne says

HydroCabron says

Christ on a stick: Reagan would have murdered those guys with his bare hands.

Keep making excuses for your Fuhrer there.

Sure, and you'll keep making up any excuse to hate him.

I'm guessing if Obama's mantra towards al-Qaeda was "live and let live" you'd be calling him a weak liberal. Now you compare him to Hitler. Aside from the obvious lack of intelligence that comparison exposes - your moronic observations at patnet are nothing if not consistent - it also clearly illustrates that you have a fervent double standard. For example, if Obama traded weapons with terrorist states for hostages, I'm betting you'd be calling him a traitor. Your hero does it - aw, just a misunderstanding.

But yeah, Obama has gotten a little too extreme in his number one priority as President: protect America. And as for the quote, there are a lot of different ways to say "I'm really good at killing people". I doubt he was bragging.

"Turns out I'm really good at killing people," Obama said quietly, "Didn't know that was gonna be a strong suit of mine."

9   Blurtman   2013 Nov 4, 3:45am  

I am waiting for Obama to laugh in the face of injured Iraq war veterans, like that coward GWB did. Ha ha ha, you lost a leg for a lie, ha ha ha. What a war criminal!

http://crooksandliars.com/jon-perr/bush-finding-no-wmds-iraq-was-sickening-a

10   HydroCabron   2013 Nov 4, 4:07am  

Blurtman says

I am waiting for Obama to laugh in the face of injured Iraq war veterans, like that coward GWB did. Ha ha ha, you lost a leg for a lie, ha ha ha. What a war criminal!

http://crooksandliars.com/jon-perr/bush-finding-no-wmds-iraq-was-sickening-a

Bush, like all conservatives, loves our wounded veterans.

Republicans create more wounded veterans every chance they get. Tell me that's not honor!

11   HydroCabron   2013 Nov 4, 4:54am  

It saddens me to see criticism of our troops in time of war.

There is never a good time to hate our troops, but this open contempt and mockery of our troops on the ground, our pilots, and veterans of all wars, saddens me.

It is a sick mind which hates these men who sacrificed so that we might be free.

Those who criticize and spit on our troops have bequeathed our children a legacy of shit.

The while world is going to hell. Nothing is as good as it was when I was younger.

12   gsr   2013 Nov 4, 5:22am  

rooemoore says

But yeah, Obama has gotten a little too extreme in his number one priority as President: protect America.

Just replace "Obama" by "Bush", and we used get exactly same replies from Bush-bots ten years ago.

13   Blurtman   2013 Nov 4, 5:24am  

gsr says

rooemoore says

But yeah, Obama has gotten a little too extreme in his number one priority as President: protect America.

Just replace "Obama" by "Bush", and we used get exactly same replies from Bush-bots ten years ago.

Obushma.

14   HydroCabron   2013 Nov 4, 5:33am  

The worst thing I can say about Superjesus Black Reagan is that he's Bush lite. And that's a goddamned disgrace.

My only solace in these times is watching winger heads explode with rage as he does the same shit they support when an (R) is in the Black House. There's a hell of a lot of entertainment in unintentional irony.

Give a man his simple pleasures.

15   rooemoore   2013 Nov 4, 5:59am  

Blurtman says

gsr says

rooemoore says

But yeah, Obama has gotten a little too extreme in his number one priority as President: protect America.

Just replace "Obama" by "Bush", and we used get exactly same replies from Bush-bots ten years ago.

Obushma.

Right. Difference is most who hated Bush for doing this also hate Obama for it. Liberal sites like Huffington post are ripping him apart for this. (the outcry of drone strikes is very large in all liberal media) But those who supported Bush for doing this are now criticizing Obama for doing it. Sure there are some liberals with double-standards and some hawks who applaud Obama for his tough stance on terrorism, but mostly what is seen is those who supported Bush's tactics now repudiating Obama's similar approach.

16   gsr   2013 Nov 4, 6:03am  

rooemoore says

But those who supported Bush for doing this are now criticizing Obama for doing it. Sure there are some liberals with double-standards and some hawks who applaud Obama for his tough stance on terrorism, but mostly what is seen is those who supported Bush's tactics now repudiating Obama's similar approach.

Be careful when you use the word "mostly". Do you have a number on this?

17   rooemoore   2013 Nov 4, 6:20am  

gsr says

rooemoore says

But those who supported Bush for doing this are now criticizing Obama for doing it. Sure there are some liberals with double-standards and some hawks who applaud Obama for his tough stance on terrorism, but mostly what is seen is those who supported Bush's tactics now repudiating Obama's similar approach.

Be careful when you use the word "mostly". Do you have a number on this?

What are you, a scientist? Look at the conservative meat puppets - Hannity, Limbaugh, Ann Coulter etc, and you will find them criticizing Obama for this. Now look a the liberal meat puppets, Rachel Maddow, Chris Hayes, NYTs. etc and you will find them also criticizing Obama for the drone war.

You can get cute and ask for numbers, but you're blind if you can't see the overall double standard.

And me, I too think Obama is wrong on this, just like I thought Bush was wrong.

18   dublin hillz   2013 Nov 4, 8:14am  

He meant that when he plays basketball the arc of the shot resembles a missle fired from a drone and "killing" was a figurative metaphor for demolishing opponents on the court. Why do commoners always take things so literally and make governing unnecesarily difficult? Commoners are not supposed to drive chaikas through red square, their place is in a crowded subway next to the comrades that reek of tobacco and 7 day old shower and don't you forget it!

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