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The Real Story Of Obama'S Death

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"There was a choice that night," Pfarrer told TheDC. "There was a choice to keep the mission secret." America, Pfarrer explained, could have left things alone for "weeks or months … even though there was evidence left on the ground there … and use the intelligence and finish off al-Qaida."

But Obama's announcement, he said, "rendered moot all of the intelligence that was gathered from the nexus of al-Qaida. The computer drives, the hard drives, the videocasettes, the CDs, the thumb drives, everything. Before that could even be looked through, the political decision was made to take credit for the operation."

Read more: http://dailycaller.com/2011/11/07/correcting-the-fairy-tale-a-seals-account-of-how-osama-bin-laden-really-died/#ixzz1d4IZthgf

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I don't blame Obama for screwing it up as much as I blame politicians in general. I've long thought that they are border-line traitorous. They care first and foremost about getting re-elected and little about what's best for their own country.

Anyway, the article is yet another "true story" of what went down the night that bin Laden was killed. It is an interesting read but really, I don't think we'll ever know what really happened. At least not for another generation or so when it is no longer Top Secret.

:lol: Little Freudian slip in the title?

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