Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Obama Retracts Claim Osama Used Wife As A Human Shield


Barack Obama and his cabinet watch as Osama Bin Laden is killed

The White House has retracted a claim publicly put forth by President Obama's top terrorism adviser, John Brennan, who stated on Monday, May 2, 2011 that terrorist, Osama Bin Laden, used his young wife as a human shield. U.S. Navy Seals raided Osama's home in Abbottabad, Pakistan and killed him with two bullets to the head. U.S. President Barack Obama and his cabinet, watched from the White House, as the raid took place, via a live video feed.

Look at Secretary of State Hillary Clinton going punk watching Osama getting lit up like a Christmas tree. She wasn't ready to be President.

Donald Rumsfeld, the former Defense Secretary under President George W. Bush, contended today that it was best Osama Bin Laden was killed, rather than brought in, as the government would not know what to do with him. It figures he would say that.

Osama Bin Laden

The Bush Administration he was apart of, has so much to hide regarding the Bin Laden family, yet is taking all the credit for Osama's death. It is being stated in the press, the Bush Administration knew of the existence of Bin Laden's home in Pakistan for several years, yet did not attempt to detain or assassinate him in any manner. Why is that. Rhetorical question.

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Bin Laden's wife not killed in raid, White House says

Reuters – Mon, 2 May, 2011 7:56 PM EDT - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A woman killed during the raid of Osama bin Laden's compound in Pakistan was not his wife and was not used as a human shield by the al Qaeda leader before his death, a U.S. official said on Monday, correcting an earlier description.

John Brennan, President Barack Obama's top counter- terrorism adviser, told reporters earlier that the slain woman had been one of bin Laden's wives and had been used -- perhaps voluntarily -- as a shield during the firefight. However, a different White House official said that account had turned out not to be the case. Bin Laden's wife was injured but not killed in the assault...

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Rumsfeld On Bush: Obama Should "Give Credit Where Credit's Due"

"The fact that he is dead--as opposed to captured and in custody--is a good thing. The complications of what you do with him, how you retain him, detain him, and then the question of where do you interrogate him--the complications would have been enormous, particularly for this administration which seems to agonize over each of those questions in a way that always ends up, or almost always ends up, causing long delays in the decision making and then reversals of position," former Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld told Laura Ingraham today.

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