Posted on 05/03/2011 4:46:53 AM PDT by Huck
Agreed. I considered giving up on FR. Less than 24 hours after the event, the site was swamped with idiots carping that perfect proof and understanding of the incident was lacking.
The Obama may be bad, but he’s not Satan incarnate. Something good happened on his watch, information is still forthcoming, not all information will be released, not everyone will receive nor understand everything, and - the big problem with most *ers of whatever ilk - just because you don’t understand some minor detail does not mean it’s proof of a major conspiracy.
OBL is dead.
Celebrate already.
I too got worn out with Freeping yesterday and the celebrating. Although I am satisfied that Bin Laden paid the ultimate price I dont think it is cause for celebration. The taking of any life, even a pig like bin Laden is to be taken seriously. When I heard about the crowds at the White House and Times Square I had flashbacks to the Muslims in NJ and the Middle East celebrating 9-11.
I dislike Obama as much as anyone for the damage he has done to the country of my birth but taking out Bin Laden shows the damage has not reached the core. We are still a better country than the one envisioned by the progressives. We have no need to apologize for that.
So let us thank God and our military for this teachable moment to the crazies of the world that America is not a country to be trifled with. We can hope that this lesson helps to prevent further bloodshed.
Freerepublic is still my number one site for the real news. Yes there are some junk stories and sometimes it gets out of hand but it is still by far the best.
Hard to imagine anything scarier than an “unhinged” Obama, for four years. As far as I’m concerned, anyway.
There are pictures - they just haven’t been released yet. And what would you have done with the body? Buried it where? And DNA - all you need is a sample to compare - cheek swab, hair, blood. You don’t need the whole body. You think our Navy SEALS would be in on a conspiracy? If Bin Laden were still alive, you don’t think he would have already put out a video or audio tape saying so? Or do you think our government just bought him off and he is enjoying life on a tropical island now? Come on - think!
That might be the case, but it's hard to blame people for taking a position like that.
Let's go back to Sunday evening before the official announcement was even made. The initial media reports were that Osama bin Laden had been killed in a Predator strike a week earlier -- and that the White House had waited until DNA tests confirmed his identity before making an official statement on the matter.
Then Obama gets up there and goes to great lengths to say he authorized the mission "today" (i.e., last Sunday) -- which led some of us (me included) to wonder if Obama's "live" appearance on Sunday night was actually taped the previous week and some incompetent fool didn't get all of the facts in order before presenting this "live" address. The fact that Obama gave his address on Sunday night nearly an hour after it was originally reported to be taking place fed the skepticism even further.
That flash mob in front of the White House looked, suspicious to me. Am I the only one who got that vibe?
Yep. I look at posters like you and can't imagine getting the time and energy to counter all the irrationality here. It's quite alright that FR has diverse views, but not alright to dump reason and rationality 24x7 (e.g. salivating over conspiracies or slobbering over marginal politicians).
It is hard to stomach and hard to celebrate when two-faced Obama poisons everything he touches.
Obama has one goal...his new world order.....and everything he does and says is a means to that end.
Lead by example, not from behind like the Won, who's also blameless.
Like many others, I had believed that Bin Laden must have been dead for a long time, assuming that he was forced to dwell in extreme conditions. It was actually a pleasant surprise to discover that he was alive, just so that we could enjoy killing him. And it does not matter how much credit our current President tries to take for getting Osama, we all know the truth: our special forces succeeded only because Obama decided not to abandon George Bush's terrorism policy, after all.
I’m not gonna go there...let’s just say you will know them when you engage them...
“But it doesn’t excuse the conduct at Fort Hood etc..”
Well said. Personally, I think the vast majority of FReepers were glad that justice was served; however, this is one feather. One feather doesn’t excuse all of the wrongs done to our economy, our rights, our Nation as a whole. We are not naive. In fact, I personally believe most FReepers are anything but naive. We don’t see one event in singular terms. How can we? The media was giving credit NOT to the military but Obama. Obama was taking full credit as well. Does he ever use the word “we” or does he only use the word “I”? This morning, what do we face? Well, rising gas prices, an illegal immigration issue, high unemployment rates, rising food prices, foreclosures, etc... I will salute our Military like I always do and pray for their safety. However, I will not applaud/salute/praise Obama for one second.
I'm usually the first one at work and here's what everyone saw when they walked in the office yesterday morning:
Your post captures what i felt too. knowing that he will use this to bolster his reelection bid is nauseating. seeing the GW university students in front of the WH, when i sincerely doubt they would have been there had this happened on W’s watch, only made me think that they had been summoned as a flashmob by Obama’s twitter account. i felt sick for having those feelings instead of patriotic ones but was powerless to overcome them.
I know exactly what you mean. Even having this discussion this morning I almost feel guilty not feeling more joyous but I just don't. I feel very doubtful, like I'm being scammed somehow.
I also want to say that I was on FR yesterday morning, early, but not the rest of the day. I don't know how conspiratorial it got as the day progressed but the posts I saw didn't reflect poorly on FR given the utter lack of information we had available to judge the situation.
I have been here since 1999 and I totally disagree with you. All in all the fine folks on FR are proud of our military and are happy to see Osama meet his maker. The fact that many do not trust the government is a good thing.
DNA testing takes days, if not weeks. Somebody was killed in Abbotasbad for sure. But can you tell me why the secrecy? They are control freaks, and we HAVE NO MEDIA calling them on it.
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