Pakistanis don't believe the seals killed bin laden

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I thought obama has dramatically improved our image in the region?

Pakistan conspiracy: Bin Laden raid gets little credence in conspiracy-minded Pakistan - latimes.com

A poll conducted by international market research firm YouGov found that two-thirds of Pakistanis do not believe Bin Laden was killed last month by a team of U.S. Navy SEALs. Some people say either that Bin Laden died several years ago or that he's still alive, waiting for the right time to reappear in public.

According to the cable, U.S. Army Col. Michael Schleicher, who took a course at the university, reported that "course instructors often had misperceptions about U.S. policies and culture, and infused their lectures with these suspicions." As a result, some students "thought the CIA was in charge of the U.S. media," the cable said.
 
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Al Queda released a statment confirming he was killed.
Bin laden wives confirmed he was killed.
 
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Moby Dick and Flipper also confirm (also say he tasted like crap)
 
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But is the WH in charge of the CIA?

Obama made a speech to the CIA after the
bin Laden operation and used the word "I"
37 times.

No doubt the CIA operatives were impressed
with his intelligence. :loco:

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But is the WH in charge of the CIA?

Obama made a speech to the CIA after the
bin Laden operation and used the word "I"
37 times.

No doubt the CIA operatives were impressed
with his intelligence. :loco:

"I am proud of our boys. I believe this is a huge step in the war on terror."

I is a pretty common word. You'd have to put it more in context for anyone to believe you're not just a far-right nutjob looking for something to ***** about.
 
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"I am proud of our boys. I believe this is a huge step in the war on terror."

I is a pretty common word. You'd have to put it more in context for anyone to believe you're not just a far-right nutjob looking for something to ***** about.

They don't want to give him a thing. If it was Cain or Palin in similar circumstances the base would be throwing credit at their feet.
 
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"I am proud of our boys. I believe this is a huge step in the war on terror."

I is a pretty common word. You'd have to put it more in context for anyone to believe you're not just a far-right nutjob looking for something to ***** about.

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But is the WH in charge of the CIA?

Obama made a speech to the CIA after the
bin Laden operation and used the word "I"
37 times.

No doubt the CIA operatives were impressed
with his intelligence. :loco:

176260.jpg

What does this have to do about Pakistanis not believing Bin Laden is dead? :blink:
 
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"I am proud of our boys. I believe this is a huge step in the war on terror."

I is a pretty common word. You'd have to put it more in context for anyone to believe you're not just a far-right nutjob looking for something to ***** about.

Did you watch that press conference? He used I at least once every two sentences in taking credit for the hit. You would think he would use terms like we, they. You know, since the main people affected by Bin Laden's actions were the families of 3000+ people. But who cares about that, right? He got his publicity.
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I thought obama has dramatically improved our image in the region?

Pakistan conspiracy: Bin Laden raid gets little credence in conspiracy-minded Pakistan - latimes.com

A poll conducted by international market research firm YouGov found that two-thirds of Pakistanis do not believe Bin Laden was killed last month by a team of U.S. Navy SEALs. Some people say either that Bin Laden died several years ago or that he's still alive, waiting for the right time to reappear in public.

According to the cable, U.S. Army Col. Michael Schleicher, who took a course at the university, reported that "course instructors often had misperceptions about U.S. policies and culture, and infused their lectures with these suspicions." As a result, some students "thought the CIA was in charge of the U.S. media," the cable said.

This is why they should have released the photos.
 

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