Hit the nail on the head there.
The nail is an inside job!
Hit the nail on the head there.
If they released the photos that would be suspicious too. They would be photoshopped. What would they be taking us for?
edit: try to imagine a scenario that wouldn't make you suspicious.
this....Oh no - now it's "we don't need to spike the football". For God's sake. For an administration and it's sympathizers who like to whine about stupid and petty conspiracy stuff directed at him, they sure do like to keep things looking......suspicious. I'm sure they'll eventually release photos due to pressure (like the birth certificate), and there will surely be a rash of "photoshop" and "fakes" opinions on them, too. And they deserve it. Why continually make it look like you are hiding something if you really have nothing to hide?
Just saw on the news where there's yet another official version of the raid. Seems bin Laden was reaching for a weapon, after it was reported that there were no weapons in the house - which CBS also reported early yesterday. What are we on now, version 6? Nope. No reason for conspiracy theories with this administration.
Just saw on the news where there's yet another official version of the raid. Seems bin Laden was reaching for a weapon, after it was reported that there were no weapons in the house - which CBS also reported early yesterday. What are we on now, version 6? Nope. No reason for conspiracy theories with this administration.
and this.
Hold the phone - new version out I heard last night, that OBL now "pushed his wife at the Seal team member 'like a coward'". Now it's gone from the official story into propaganda territory.
Just saw on the news where there's yet another official version of the raid. Seems bin Laden was reaching for a weapon, after it was reported that there were no weapons in the house - which CBS also reported early yesterday. What are we on now, version 6? Nope. No reason for conspiracy theories with this administration.
If they released the photos that would be suspicious too. They would be photoshopped. What would they be taking us for?
edit: try to imagine a scenario that wouldn't make you suspicious.
When government is involved we should always be suspicious. But for some around here, questioning government about everything else like spending, healthcare, taxes, gun control is absolutely fine. Just don't do it when it comes to wars and terrorism.
Including the attack on Libya that was not approved by Congress and nobody seems to be upset about it.
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