Thursday, May 5, 2011

Thoughts on victory in war on terror

Sunday night May 1 turned out to be a great night for the U.s and the
families of about 3,000 people who were visciously murdered on 9-11. Why do
I say that? Because we finally caught and killed Osama Bin Laden.

I am proud of the SEALS who carried out this mission and thank them for what
they did. It was obvious we were never going to take the slime ball alive.

While President Obama takes the credit for this, he certainly can't take all
of the credit. I say this because president George W.Bush and his policies
laid the ground work for this wonderful victory. Some of that ground work
unfortunately is too inconvenient for President Obama and his liberal
buddies. This is particulary true of the enhanced interrogation methods
that were used on various detainees which yielded valuable information.
KSM was one who gave valuable information through use of enhanced
interrogation methods. If the slime ball were taken alive,there would be
the necessity to use some of these methods on him and this would be highly
inconvenient to president Obama and his liberal buddies.

Leave it to president Obama and others in the White House to screw up what
should be a proud moment in our history. They didn't plan for the aftermath
of the mission and thus don't have their story straight from what I have
heard in some places. There is also a raging dispute about release of the
pictures and president Obama has already answered that one by saying no to
release of any pictures. Failure to release them will only further fuel the
conspiracy theorists, something which is not a good idea. Yes, the hard
core ones in that crowd will never believe it even if the pictures were
released. However, these need to be released as we had to endure the
carnage of 9-11 and we should see justice done. The pictures would allow us
to see justice done and can be done without compromise of military
oeprations. That's why you do the release in consultation with military and
intelligence officials.

This was a great day in our history. Too bad president Obama had to screw
it up like he does almost everything he touches.