Posted on 01/15/2012 11:53:04 AM PST by Qbert
In other words, Obama condemns Israels Mossad for doing something we should be doing.
GREENVILLE, S.C (AP) Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum is saying the U.S. should not have condemned the death of an Iranian nuclear scientist this week.Mostafa Ahmadi Roshan died Wednesday, when a bomb attached to his car by a passing bicyclist exploded. The Obama administration condemned the killing.
Santorum said the administrations public posture does not reflect a hard line on Irans pursuit of nuclear weapons.
To about 200 people in a crowded Greenville diner, he said: Our country condemned it. My feeling is we should have kept our mouth shut.
To me
This needs some explaining.
How come it is ok to fly a drone over, and blow up Taliban agents, but it isn’t ok to blow up a nuclear scientist who may build a bomb that would kill thousands.
Jus another apology from the dipstick in the White House when it isn’t necessary,since someone else blew up the POS anyway.
I expected no less from this coward-in-chief
Must be the call of that Iranian born black in the WH who is actually running things...Valerie Jarrett.
Are there no patriots left in D.C.???
Oh, our Outstanding Leader got upset for killing an Iranian nuke scientists ? I am glad Israel took the right steps to take care of a problem.
You have to have a set of balls to take out the Iranian scientists. This leaves our Pres. out.
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I am soooo tempted to expand on that post but I'll kindly refrain....grrrrr
"How come it is ok to fly a drone over, and blow up Taliban agents, but it isnt ok to blow up a nuclear scientist who may build a bomb that would kill thousands."
Excellent point.
(Because Hussein Obama secretly wants that "tiny" country of Iran to get nukes...)
If there is ever a question of whether you’re an idiot or not, it’s best to keep your mouth shut and let people wonder, rather than open your mouth a present proof.
By the time Obama reaches the level of a ten year old, he’ll probably know this.
What a jackass.
Ron Paul: US should “empathize” with Iran over killing of scientist
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2833177/posts
Someone mentioned on FreeRepublic the other day that it may have been someone at the behest of Iran who placed the explosive on the scientists car, making it look like it was Israel or the U.S. behind it. Apparently, this particular scientist had contributed his expertise and was expendable. Interesting idea.
China and Russia have thousands of nuclear weapons and ICBMs to carry them and the people of Greenville are supposed to feel uneasy over the possibility of Iran someday making a handful of bombs. Has hysteria overtaken logic in mainstram political thinking?
No wonder such a novice like Mr. Obama is president in these times.
Iran is an entirely new proposition - they don't adhere to MAD because they think the Last Imam is coming any day now and the world is going to end, and they will be happy to help it along. A jihad terrorist could carry one of Iran's nukes into Greenville and detonate it at Bob Jones University.
Greenville is not a logical target (you'd think a military installation or something financial would make more sense) - but as far as striking terror into ordinary Americans, the illogicality of it would be an effective tool.
And the Iranian government is just nutty enough to try something of the kind.
Obama is either 1) scared sh!tless of Iran or 2) trying to make it look like he’s doing everything he can to prevent a conflict while at the same time trying behind the scenes to foment a conflict to boost his polls.
At the end of WW II—as Patton crossed the Rhine into the Fatherland—Adolph Hitler ordered that the SS mount poison gas on V-2 Rockets and launch them at the advancing Americans. The rockets were readied but a German general said no and it was never done. There may be some generals in Iran who are not willing to see their nation bombed into a nuclear wasteland. They are not all fanatics willing to die for an abstract idea like the 12th Iman.
You can't say that about Iran.
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