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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby
Also, a lot of people in my death pool have him, so I'm kinda bitter about that.
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In your what??
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Originally Posted by als463
Trust me, there are a lot more than you realize.
You know that GWB would not have gotten the accolades for this. Let's be honest.
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GWB got huge accolades for capturing Saddam Hussein. Of course he would have gotten accolades for capturing Osama Bin Laden. Most of us who were upset with GWB were upset because of the switch in focus from OBL to Saddam but STILL gave him accolades for capturing Saddam Hussein.
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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby
That's fine, but today, many are pretending that getting OBL was our goal all along.
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It is what most people thought was the goal all along, since the first day we went into Afghanistan.
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Originally Posted by IrishLake
Exactly. There would still be celebrations even if he had been taken alive. (Even though it has been stated that taking him captive was never the goal or even an option).
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Totally agree. I see no difference in the celebration factor whether he was taken dead or alive. He was taken, that was all that mattered to me.
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Originally Posted by als463
Thank you for understanding what I am trying to say. Also, thanks for calling me a hero...lol-I'm far from that, I think. No, in all seriousness, I feel like this victory is somewhat being taken away from our men and women in uniform because many of Obama's supporters (not all-I don't want to generalize) are looking at those of us who didn't vote for him and saying, "See...See what happened? See, it's because of Obama that the world is a safer place. Bush did nothing for us but, Obama rocks!" It went from being, "Yay-we are Americans who care about our freedom and safety" to "Look at what Obama did."
That's what annoys me. I realize we can all agree to disagree. That's great. Just don't lose the message that freedom isn't free and many people who came before the Navy Seals that killed Osama Bin Laden and those who will go after, are the reason we can rally in the streets over the death of a terrorist. I have nothing but respect for my military brothers and sisters. I also respect (but, maybe don't care for) our President. Let's remember that this is about unity and being proud of America.
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You are totally personalizing this. I haven't heard anybody have anything but huge praise for the troops. My FB exploded with praise and thanks to all service men/women. If yours didn't, you need new friends
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Originally Posted by DeltaBetaBaby
Tell me, what exactly would it look like if we "bow down to their ideology"?
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Originally Posted by agzg
HAHA women treated as second class citizens.
Oh.
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I'm still peeved that the Equal Rights Amendment never passed :/
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Originally Posted by southbymidwest
To those who say that Obama making this decision was a no brainer, if you are old enough, you might remember an American military operation ordered by President Jimmy Carter in 1980.
I wasn't a big fan of GWB (nor am I of Obama, actually), but I would absolutely give him (GWB) props for making the decision to proceed with a mission that resulted in the death of Bin Laden. No question.
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Ditto. 100%. I too recall the botched Iran Hostage operation and believe it cost him the next election.
The irony of this thread is that last night, as Republicans and Democrats alike from all over the country were "celebrating" on Facebook, I thought "We really needed something to unify us because we are so polarized now and this definitely reminded people that we are ONE." People were feeling all happy and patriotic. Then I read this thread and people STILL find reasons/ways to be divided. That's sad to me, very sad.