Posted on 05/08/2011 8:48:57 AM PDT by Absolutely Nobama
On 8 October 1967, the Bolivian government, with the help of the CIA, captured the communist terrorist Ernesto "Che" Guevara. Bolivian President Rene Barrientos ordered that Guevara was to be executed immediately and this order was carried out the day following Guevara's capture. Both the Bolivian and American governments decided to release video proof of Guevara's death to dispel any rumors that Guevara was still alive. Click the link to see some of that video.
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Funny how that worked out, huh ?
Polls where ? Europe ? The Islamo-Reich ? Most Americans want to see the pics.
5 days ago..."The results of a new CNN poll finds that 56 percent of Americans want the U.S. government to publicly release a picture of Osama bin Laden's body"
Today..."Nearly two-thirds of Americans agree with President Barack Obama's decision not to release graphic photos of the dead al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, according to an NBC poll to be released on Monday."
That will continue to drop. Bet the farm on it. And it's a good thing. It means Obama's bounce is over. But the point is. It will hurt him at election time. Obama's crew are world-class screw-ups, but they aren't stupid. Consider this common description of bin Laden..."an ageing man with a straggling grey beard, huddled under a blanket... a far cry from the well-known tall, commanding presence."
Now, add to that description...'with half his head blown off by US special forces". He might as well release another COLB while he's at it.
I don’t trust NBC polls as far as I can throw them.
But you’re ok with the CNN because it supports your opinion........
You have got me there.
Bottom line is: I just don’t trust Obama and I want to see proof.
How could ANYONE trust him?
And since I don’t trust him, I wouldn’t believe his “proof”.
:)
I’m with you, patriot!
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