Posts Tagged ‘George Bush’
» posted on Monday, November 30th, 2009 at 7:46 pm by Damien Baldino
New York Representative Maurice Hinchey is delusional
New York Representative Maurice Hinchey has an unusually idiotic conspiracy theory. He believes that George W. Bush intentionally prevented U.S. soldiers from capturing Osama Bin Laden in December, 2001. Here is Congressman Hinchey’s twisted logic:
“Look what happened with regard to our invasion into Afghanistan, how we apparently intentionally let bin Laden get away,” Hinchey said during an interview on MSNBC.
“That was done by the previous administration because they knew very well that if they would capture al Qaeda, there would be no justification for an invasion in Iraq,” the Democratic congressman continued. “There’s no question that the leader of the military operations of the U.S. called back our military, called them back from going after the head of al Qaeda.”
When host David Shuster followed up to ask if Hinchey really thought Bush “deliberately let Osama bin Laden get away,” the congressman responded: “Yes, I do.” » read more
one Comment | filed under Uncategorized | tags: Afghanistan, George Bush, Maurice Hinchey
» posted on Sunday, November 29th, 2009 at 6:18 pm by Damien Baldino
Carl Levin is partially correct about Afghanistan
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee has released a report detailing the United State’s failure to capture Osama Bin Laden in December of 2001. At the time, Bin Laden was reportedly in Tora Bora, and the U.S. had a good chance of capturing him. It’s certainly disappointing to know the U.S. was that close to capturing Bin Laden, but failed. Senator Cal Levin said there was a“good chance we would not have forces or need to have forces there (Afghanistan)” if Bin Laden was captured.
Senator Levin is right about the opportunity that was missed. If Osama Bin Laden had been captured, we might have had most of our soldiers out of Afghanistan. What I find interesting is that Carl Levin and his colleagues in the Democratic party are seizing on this report, yet they seem to conveniently ignore some missed opportunities that were even more damaging. » read more
post a comment | filed under Politics · Terrorism | tags: 9/11, Afghanistan, Bill Clinton, Carl Levin, George Bush, Osama Bin Laden
» posted on Friday, November 13th, 2009 at 7:23 pm by Damien Baldino
George Bush talks a good game, but isn’t a true fiscal conservative
Since leaving office, former President George W. Bush has been quiet. Recently, he broke his silence and discussed the role of government, and how excessive government interference can be a threat to freedom. The President made many good points. It’s too bad he isn’t credible.
One of the major problems with the Obama administration can be summed up by this Bush quote:
“the role of government is not to create wealth, but to create the conditions that allow entrepreneurs and innovators to thrive.”
I couldn’t agree more. Government should take care of the basics, then get out of the way. Some will succeed and some will fail, but it isn’t the government’s job to pick winners and losers, only to make sure the playing field is level. From listening to Barack Obama and following his actions, he thinks government is the solution to all our problems. George Bush seems to say the right things, but let’s not forget that he’s the one who helped open the flood gates. » read more
post a comment | filed under Politics | tags: AIG, Barack Obama, Economic Stimulus, George Bush, TARP
