Saturday, January 24, 2009

Where is the liberal outrage when Obama kills civilians?

President Bush was criticized for attacks against Al Qeada that sometimes killed civilians. Even candidate Barack Obama was critical. Will liberals now start calling Barack Obama a murderer? I suspect they will just look the other way.
Obama to CIA: Bombs Away! No Let Up in US Drone Attacks
New President Approves Continued Attacks That Have Killed 8 of al Qaeda's Top 20
By BRIAN ROSS, HABIBULLAH KHAN, and NICK SCHIFRIN
January 23, 2009

The CIA's bombing campaign against al Qaeda leadership in Pakistan continued with two more attacks today, an indication, senior officials say, that President Barack Obama has approved the U.S. strategy that has killed at least eight of al Qaeda's top 20 leaders since July 2008. Excerpted from here.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

You sound like a child. "It's not fair... Jimmy got a bigger scoop of ice cream than me! waaaaahh!"

Obama struck against terrorist. You should be celebrating that the left is finally on board, and stop whining. This is a war we have to win. You should be celebrating.

Anonymous said...

I'm am sure it is a matter of time before we see a whole slew of "flip-flopping" with the leberal Obahma administration.....and the press, hollywood, and all other idiot liberals will indeed look the other way. OR they will counter with such phrases as "You sound like a child, quit whining!"

Bluegrass Pundit said...

"Anonymous Anonymous said...
Obama struck against terrorist. You should be celebrating that the left is finally on board, and stop whining. "

I don't usually celebrate hypocrisy, but I do hope Obama is on board.

Unknown said...

Many of us are outraged at this display of recklessness, but we also recognize he has to press in these areas like Pakistan and Afghanistan while getting prepared to pull out of Iraq. Also, collateral damage is inevitable when the CIA uses explosives. It's been happening for many years. Outrage does very little anyway. Intellectual Redneck? Talk about a contradiction.