Tuesday, August 9, 2011

All I can say is I link Tom Trento's video with the same question. Who tipped Al Queda that this Navy Seal #6 was in the area and why weren't they in their own helecopters flown by Navy Seal pilots? Since Biden had loose lips in who carried out the mission with Bin Ladin, he and Obama sunk the ship and sealed their death. This is Biden's treasionest act by informing Al Queda. Why not give Al Queda a road map of all the Americans in Afghanistan?
Maybe the reason they died was because Bin Laden wasn't killed! Their was no evidence of a man with renal failure in the pictures taken and shown of the shot up apartment! Where are the dialysis needles? Where are the IV poles? Where were the medical supplies? Bin Laden had renal failure. Maybe his wives were given money to keep quiet by Obama to make him look like a Hero. We all know Obama has lied in the past why should this not be another on of his lies?



Obama should be apologizing with a memorial to the families and Americia. Shame on YOU Obama. This is the first time he has actually done a memorial service to honor troops but look, he only has reporters there. His "fans" aren't there cheering him on or is this a publicity stunt for pity votes and to win this election?
Obama honors return of fallen troops from Afghanistan

U.S. President Barack Obama makes a statement about the economy and U.S. servicemen recently killed in Afghanistan to the media in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, August 8, 2011. REUTERS/Larry Downing
U.S. President Barack Obama makes a statement about the economy and U.S. servicemen recently killed in Afghanistan to the media in the State Dining Room of the White House in Washington, August 8, 2011.
Credit: Reuters/Larry Downing

DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. | Tue Aug 9, 2011 10:22pm IST


DOVER AIR FORCE BASE, Del. (Reuters) - President Barack Obama flew to a Delaware air force base on Tuesday to honor the return of the remains of 30 U.S. troops killed when Taliban insurgents shot down their helicopter in Afghanistan.


Obama, after vowing he would be undeterred in his war strategy, led a delegation of U.S. officials paying tribute to those who lost their lives in the single deadliest incident for U.S. forces in Afghanistan.


The visit appeared intended to show war-weary Americans that the president recognizes the human cost in Afghanistan. He unveiled a troop drawdown plan in June to start winding down U.S. involvement in the unpopular, nearly decade-old conflict.


Obama's last visit to Dover Air Force Base, where the bodies of U.S. service members killed overseas come home, was in 2009 when he witnessed the poignant return of 15 soldiers and three federal agents killed in Afghanistan.


But this time, the Pentagon said the news media would not be allowed to cover the arrival ceremony. The troops' remains have yet to be identified -- due to the catastrophic nature of the weekend helicopter crash -- and therefore families would be unable to give their consent, officials said.


(Reporting by Jeff Mason, writing by Matt Spetalnick, editing by Laura MacInnis)

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