Thursday, May 3, 2012

Barack Obama Rock Center: President Describes The Killing Of Osama Bin Laden As The 'Most Important' Day Of His Presidency


It happens all the time, whether they're made available to journalists for background, off-the-record accounts, anonymously, or to senators or members of the House.

And as the media was honing in on some of the contradictions of the accounts of the raid, don't you find this a little (a lot) fishy?:

The U.S. Special Operations Forces held a changing of the guard Monday, and it should have been a moment to recount triumphs, like the raid that killed Osama bin Laden just three months ago.

Instead, the long-planned change of command in Tampa, Fla., was a somber day as military leaders paid tribute to the 30 American troops who died in Afghanistan in a helicopter crash Saturday.

Nearly two dozen were members of the unit responsible for killing bin Laden — Navy SEAL Team 6.


Right after this, the media let it all go, stopped questioning the discrepancies in accounts.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost

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