The Great Reneger

VMAX  Forum

Help Support VMAX Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
that link is priceless! I got it in an email today. I love it maybe some of the dip shits that voted for him will recall why people are so pissed off at him
( sorry for any of you that voted him, I didn't want to make anyone angry)

Gannon
 
Man, ain't that the truth!!!

Here's a good one too, ASSKISSER!!! Remember when he thought the members of the armed forces should buy their own health insurance?

"Nobody asked them to join the military....they should have known it would be dangerous!" Or some such shit!!

Now he's trying to suck up!!

Like I said before, pay absolutely NO attention to what this guy SAYS!! Just watch and see what he DOES! Then make up your mind about him!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36072538/ns/world_news-south_and_central_asia
 
Man, ain't that the truth!!!

Here's a good one too, ASSKISSER!!! Remember when he thought the members of the armed forces should buy their own health insurance?

"Nobody asked them to join the military....they should have known it would be dangerous!" Or some such shit!!

Now he's trying to suck up!!

Like I said before, pay absolutely NO attention to what this guy SAYS!! Just watch and see what he DOES! Then make up your mind about him!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/36072538/ns/world_news-south_and_central_asia

Dan anything to do with governent officials is always a touchy subject. But already made up mine mind when he was running for office " watch out for this guy" is what I said...

G
 
:bang head: Hey, I think this guy will go down in history as one of the best Presidents we've ever had. Dragging 200 whining Republicans into the 21st Century is difficult, little Bush couldn't do it. If you think it's better somewhere else take one of your friends with you. Ha Ha, Spur
 
How true, the guy is the biggest joke of a president ever.
 
I'm sure the Navy Seals love him too! :biglaugh:




How Obama actually delayed pirate rescue

Submitted by mark on Tue, 04/21/2009 - 01:16.

in
Source: WorldNetDaily.com
SEAL team deployment stalled 36 hours, hampered by limited rules of engagement
Editor's note: The following is adapted from an exclusive report in Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, the premium, online intelligence newsletter edited by the founder of WND.
While Barack Obama is basking in praise for his "decisive" handling of the Somali pirate attack on a merchant ship in the India Ocean, reliable military sources close to the scene are painting a much different picture of the incident ? accusing the president of employing restrictive rules of engagement that actually hampered the rescue of Capt. Richard Phillips and extended the drama at sea for days.
Multiple opportunities to free the captain of the Maersk Alabama from three young pirates were missed, these sources say ? all because a Navy SEAL team was not immediately ordered to the scene and then forced to operate under strict, non-lethal rules of engagement.
They say the response duty office at the Pentagon was initially unwilling to grant an order to use lethal force to rescue Phillips. They also report the White House refused to authorize deployment of a Navy SEAL team to the location for 36 hours, despite the recommendation of the on-scene commander.
The White House also turned down two rescue plans offered up by the Seal commander on the scene and the captain of the USS Bainbridge.
The SEAL team operated under rules of engagement that required them to do nothing unless the hostage's life was in "imminent' danger.
WND Exclusive FROM JOSEPH FARAH'S G2 BULLETIN
How Obama actually delayed pirate rescue
SEAL team deployment stalled 36 hours, hampered by limited rules of engagement
Posted: April 18, 2009
11:45 pm Eastern
? 2009 WorldNetDaily
Editor's note: The following is adapted from an exclusive report in Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, the premium, online intelligence newsletter edited by the founder of WND.
Capt. Richard Phillips
Maersk Alabama Capt. Richard Phillips,
right, with Cmdr. Frank Castellano of the
USS Bainbridge, after being rescued.
WASHINGTON ? While Barack Obama is basking in praise for his "decisive" handling of the Somali pirate attack on a merchant ship in the India Ocean, reliable military sources close to the scene are painting a much different picture of the incident ? accusing the president of employing restrictive rules of engagement that actually hampered the rescue of Capt. Richard Phillips and extended the drama at sea for days.
Multiple opportunities to free the captain of the Maersk Alabama from three young pirates were missed, these sources say ? all because a Navy SEAL team was not immediately ordered to the scene and then forced to operate under strict, non-lethal rules of engagement.
They say the response duty office at the Pentagon was initially unwilling to grant an order to use lethal force to rescue Phillips. They also report the White House refused to authorize deployment of a Navy SEAL team to the location for 36 hours, despite the recommendation of the on-scene commander.
The White House also turned down two rescue plans offered up by the Seal commander on the scene and the captain of the USS Bainbridge.
The SEAL team operated under rules of engagement that required them to do nothing unless the hostage's life was in "imminent' danger.
In fact, when the USS Bainbridge dispatched a rigid-hull inflatable boat to bring supplies to the Maersk Alabama, it came under fire that could not be returned even though the SEAL team had the pirates in their sights.
Many hours before the fatal shots were fired, taking out the three young pirates, Phillips jumped into the Indian Ocean with the idea of giving the snipers a clear target. However, the SEAL team was still under orders not to shoot.
Hours later, frustrated by the missed opportunities to resolve the standoff, the commander of the Bainbridge and the captain of the Navy SEAL team determined they had operational authority to evaluate the risk to the hostage, and took out the pirates at the first opportunity ? finally freeing Phillips.
The G2 Bulletin report was authored by Joseph Farah, founder and editor of WND, and a veteran newsman with extensive military sources developed over the last 30 years.
The full report is available now exclusively at Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.
 
Back
Top