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| “They should. I’m tired of the lies.” | “There’s no point in it. It wouldn’t prove anything.” | “They should, to show he’s dead. I want to see it to believe it.” | “No. It’s not necessary. We need to trust the government sometimes.” | “No. I’m glad the guy’s gone, but we don’t need to incite the idiots over there any more than they already are.” |
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daniel hutchins posted at 8:10 am on Wed, May 11, 2011.
I think he died of natural causes 10 years ago.
Tom Carlson posted at 6:58 am on Tue, May 10, 2011.
This is one time I actually agree with the President. He did the right thing in taking out OBL, and he did the right thing by not showing the photos. I still don't care for most of his politics, but I must say, in this important action, Good Job Mr. President. It was also nice to see the laying of the wreath at Ground Zero, and the congratualtions to the troops who have fought so hard in this war on terrorists. I can't find one bad thing to say about the President at all in his handling of this action.