Really Foxnews? "Obama Bin Laden"

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#2
Not sure if true, but if so, pretty big gaffe, or flat out stupid.

Fox News: OBAMA Bin Laden Dead - Democratic Underground

Not the only time.

Looks like the website had a blooper too.

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#3
Looks to me like person typing the tickers was caught in the middle of fapping and had to type with one hand.
 
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#7
They had the "Usama" on the network as well. My wife turned to me and went is it spelled like that??? Between that and Giraldo I had to turn off and go to bed. He is so painful to watch. What time did he finally speak by the way? I gave up at 10:30 central.
 
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#8
They had the "Usama" on the network as well. My wife turned to me and went is it spelled like that??? Between that and Giraldo I had to turn off and go to bed. He is so painful to watch. What time did he finally speak by the way? I gave up at 10:30 central.
the speech came around 11:30. I agree about Gerald. He embarrassed himself a little last night. As for Usama, one seen it spelled both ways over the years. It's sort of like Qadafi. Everybody hates him but nobody can figure out how to spell it.
 
#10
#10
geraldo said obama was dead. he quickly corrected himself. it was pretty funny. dude was absolutely horrible off the cuff btw. i think he needs a teleprompter more then obama
 
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The Little-Known Agency That Helped Kill Bin Laden - Marc Ambinder - Politics - The Atlantic

President Obama's first brush with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency was ignominious. Out for lunch in May 2009, at a Five Guys burger franchise in Washington, the new President started to shake the hands of other customers, TV cameras in tow. Then he turned to men with government ID badges.

"So what do you?" the president asked. "I work for at NGA, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency," one said.

"Outstanding. How long have you been doing that?" Obama wondered. "Six years." Obama then asked: "So, explain to me exactly what this National Geospatial..." His voice trailed off. "Uh, we work with, uh, satellite imagery." Obama: "Sounds like good work." The response is obscured by the audio.

Suffice it to say: Obama knows what the NGA does today.

Any number of officials and agencies have been in the limelight since the raid on Osama bin Laden, including the CIA and the Defense Department. But the little-known and little-heralded work of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, often called the NGA, was central to the demise of the terrorist leader.

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