John McCain: Obama Playing Politics With Anniversary Of Bin Laden's Death
Saturday, April 28, 2012
What part of that don't you understand?
The greatest crime against our nation since Pearl Harbor, and the alleged perpetrator's body is disposed of at sea where it's impossible to exhume? When the official account is loaded with contradictions, and the team that allegedly carried out the mission is unavailable to the media.
We're a nation of laws, or we used to be. We don't take things on faith, on the word of elected officials. We collect evidence, artifacts, and store them in our national institutions like the National Archives and the Smithsonian, as tangible proofs that can withstand scientific analysis and testing. Yet we're to believe a tale that contradicts our style and practice, and sounds suspiciously as if it could have been dreamed up by the same architects of the Jessica Lynch fable.
The Obama administration, that campaigned on transparency and returning the US to rule of law, even fights the release of photographs of the dead OBL and has prevented media access to the alleged raid's participants.
Sorry, but when Obama chose the path of media blackout on OBL's "death", he lost the rights to add it to any list of 'accomplishments'.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
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