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Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Obama won't release bin Laden death photo in other words He"s a Liar?

Obama bows to Japanese EmperorImage by Stacy Herbert via FlickrObama won't release bin Laden death photo in other words He"s a Liar? Let's see we not only have a President that Lies a lot. But, He is also Scared of what Islam might do? Really? We live in the most Powerful Nation on the face of the planet and this is how he runs it. You've got to be kidding me. Who in their right mind would follow this guy.
Or are just a Nation that gives up. Takes drugs, and follows blindly? The fact of the matter is. I personally think this is the wimpest president I have ever heard of in this Awesome Country. But, it's how he lies so much that makes me not trust a word he says anymore. It don't matter what the Main Media posts anymore. They seem to kiss his butt right along anyone else that gets money from the Gov.
I take the post as. Osama is Alive and the President don't want to let you know the truth. Cause there is no proof. Just like his Birth Certificate.. What a sad story below. Read it if you can stomach it.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42900991/ns/world_news-death_of_bin_laden



President Barack Obama has decided not to release photographs of al-Qaida leader Osama bin Laden's body, the White House said Wednesday.
The announcement came after a senior administration official told NBC News of the decision not to release post-mortem photos and Obama revealed the decision during an interview Wednesday with CBS' "60 Minutes."
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The White House had been weighing the release of a photo, in part to offer proof that bin Laden was killed during a raid on his compound early Monday. However, officials had cautioned that the photo was gruesome and could prove inflammatory.
"It is important for us to make sure that very graphic photos of somebody who was shot in the head are not floating around as an incitement to additional violence or as a propaganda tool. That's not who we are. We don’t trot out this stuff as trophies," Obama told CBS News, according to White House spokesman Jay Carney.
Bin Laden death photos? Stay away
"We don't need to spike the football. And I think that, given the graphic nature of these photos, it would create some national security risk," the president said, according to Carney's account.
Asked about his response to some people in Pakistan saying the United States was lying about having killed bin Laden, Obama said: "The truth is that we were monitoring worldwide reaction. There is no doubt that bin Laden is dead.

Anyone remember how he posted over 2000 photos here?

Barack Obama to release up to 2,000 photographs of prisoner abuse

 President Barack Obama is to release up to 2,000 photographs of alleged abuse at American prisons in Iraq and Afghanistan in a move which will reignite the scandal surrounding Abu Ghraib prison in 2004. 

The decision to make public the images sought in a legal action by the American Civil Liberties Union comes amid a political firestorm over alleged torture of detainees under President George W. Bush.
Some of the photographs, which will be released before May 28, are said to show American service personnel humiliating prisoners, according to officials.
The images relate to more than 400 separate cases involving alleged prisoner abuse between 2001 and 2005.
Descriptions of some of the alleged abuse photographs include:
* A prisoner pushed up against a wall as military guards or interrogators appear to threaten to sexually assault him with a broomstick
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