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Obamahitler? Gitmo Detainees Might Be Held Regardless Of Trial Outcome

Dave in Texas sent this along with the note, "So this is what it sounds like when a few million lefty heads asplode".

Yep, pretty much.

Jeh Johnson, the Defense Department's chief lawyer, told the Senate Armed Services Committee that releasing a detainee who has been tried and found not guilty was a policy decision that officials would make based on their estimate of whether the prisoner posed a future threat.

Like the Bush administration, the Obama administration argues that the legal basis for indefinite detention of aliens it considers dangerous is separate from war-crimes prosecutions. Officials say that the laws of war allow indefinite detention to prevent aliens from committing warlike acts in future, while prosecution by military commission aims to punish them for war crimes committed in the past.

Johnson said such prisoners held without trial would receive "some form of periodic review" that could lead to their release.

We'll see if they have the guts to do that should push come to shove.

Right now though, that evil laugh you hear in the background? Dick Cheney.

It seems letting captured terrorists go free, might come back to bite you in the ass.

A former Guantanamo Bay inmate is leading the fight against U.S. Marines in the Helmand province of Afghanistan, a senior U.S. defense official confirmed to FOX News on Tuesday.

Mullah Zakir, also known as Abdullah Ghulam Rasoul, surrendered in Mazar-e-Sharif in Northern Afghanistan in 2001, and was transferred to Gitmo in 2006. He was released in late 2007 to Afghan custody.

Now as the United States is pushing ahead with the massive Operation Khanjar in the southern province of Afghanistan, Zakir is coordinating the Taliban fighters. Some 4,000 U.S. Marines and hundreds of Afghan forces have faced some resistance as they sweep across the province, reclaiming control of districts where Zakir and his comrades were running a shadow government.

Just a reminder not even Bush/Cheney got this right all the time.

Also: Brave, brave Taliban fighters escape...hiding among women and children.

U.S. Marines trapped Taliban fighters in a residential compound and persuaded the insurgents to allow women and children to leave. The troops then moved in — but discovered that the militants had slipped out, dressed in women’s burqa robes.

The insurgents, who may owe their lives to the new U.S. commander’s emphasis on limiting civilian casualties, were among hundreds of militants who have fled the offensive the Marines launched last week in southern Helmand province.

General McChrystal's counter insurgency strategy may make things harder for the troops on the ground. Calling in an air strike would have solved this problem pretty quickly but killing those women and children would have set the strategic mission back.

The enemy is adapting to the new US strategy, my guess is we'll see the US adapt right back.

Posted by: DrewM. at 09:39 AM



Comments

1 Jeh? Is that a typo? What kind of stupid name is Jeh?

Posted by: Ella at July 08, 2009 09:41 AM (gQ4Zh)

2 This gets printed out and put on my office door today.

Posted by: North Dallas Thirty at July 08, 2009 09:42 AM (TizM+)

3 Not Obamahitler, it's Obamabush.

Although, I guess that is the same thing.
tink

Posted by: Tinkerbella at July 08, 2009 09:42 AM (pLs/O)

4 "So this is what it sounds like when a few million lefty head asplode".

Only if it's covered by a news source they acknowledge.  *mutter*  Oh, look!  FKOTUS is wearing shoes!

Posted by: HeatherRadish at July 08, 2009 09:43 AM (NtiET)

5

OT

Ginger,

Did you watch that vid over at Nice Deb?  The one on Staff Sgt. Beale's final trip through his home town?  It is amazing to see how many people lined the streets to pay their respects and honor this hero.  (I'm just reposting it for ya)

Nice Deb has the vid tribute to our fallen soldiers week of June 13, 2009.

Watch it.  Pray for their families.  Pray the Lord protects all of our heroes.

http://tinyurl.com/l6gf52

Then click on the link (about Staff Sgt Beale's funeral) in her last sent. about wanting to have your faith in the American people restored.  Warning:  Do not click on it till you have tissue at the ready.

May God bless our soldiers and their families.  They sacrafice everything and ask for nothing in return.  Every day we relish in the freedoms only they, and God, can give.  Maybe today you'll find a good veteran/soldier's charity to donate some time or money to.  Maybe today you will put that American flag in your yard.  Maybe today you will paint a sign honoring our soldiers and put it in your yard.  Maybe today you will say an extra prayer for them.  Maybe today you will remind someone else, to do the same.

Posted by: momma at July 08, 2009 09:44 AM (penCf)

6 Just a reminder not even Bush/Cheney got this right all the time.

Loose shit.

Posted by: Andy at July 08, 2009 09:44 AM (QYJUz)

7 Ohhhh this makes my black little soul sing with joy. 

Posted by: alexthechick at July 08, 2009 09:44 AM (SHHaV)

8 Is it too early to start demanding Obama be impeached for his war crimes?

Posted by: Empire of Jeff at July 08, 2009 09:45 AM (WwYr9)

9 They said if I voted for John McCain We'd have a Unitary Executive ...
And They Were Right!

Posted by: BumperStickerist at July 08, 2009 09:45 AM (ruzrP)

10 I feel betrayed.

Posted by: The entire Left at July 08, 2009 09:46 AM (Gkhxf)

11 Released in 2007? Belated note to W: never try to please liberals. They're wrong.

Posted by: t-bird at July 08, 2009 09:46 AM (FcR7P)

12 "He betrayed our country, he played on our fears...."

Posted by: Al Gore at July 08, 2009 09:49 AM (p9lFf)

13

Might be interesting to go over to Volokh Conspiracy--lawyers and law profs--where this sort of thing was a consuming, burning, moral issue causing the spraying of spittle and the rending of lapels, or hair maybe.

Until Jan 20.

They claim to be principled, too.

Don't challenge them, though.

Posted by: Richard Aubrey at July 08, 2009 09:49 AM (d0ih6)

14 I still say bring them home and turn them loose in moonbat cities. Give them money, a place to call home, web access, and copy of Zero's speeches. That will unclinch their little fists fo' shore. 

Posted by: maddogg at July 08, 2009 09:49 AM (OlN4e)

15 You idiot wingers forget the huge difference between Obama's policy towards detainees and Bush's evil, destructive policies.

Obama is a Democrat.

This policy was only wrong when a Rethuglican was doing it.  Now that The Blessed One is doing it, all of us more nuanced, intelligent and superior people on the left suddenly see the wisdom of this policy and totally support it.

Posted by: Typical Stupid Fucking Moonbat at July 08, 2009 09:50 AM (IHbof)

16 Obamachimpyhitler!

Posted by: loppyd at July 08, 2009 09:50 AM (oqAUJ)

17

"Bush was Right

Neener Neener Neener

Rummy was right, Condi was right, the right was right...."

Posted by: The Right Brothers at July 08, 2009 09:51 AM (p9lFf)

18 "A former Guantanamo Bay inmate is leading the fight against U.S. Marines in the Helmand province of Afghanistan."

It's kinda cute the way the Obamamiacs actually think the MSM will cover this nasty fact, when they're all like, dude, we've got your back!

Posted by: PJ at July 08, 2009 09:52 AM (oUBw8)

19

Obamachimpyhitler!

racist...

Posted by: Roy at July 08, 2009 09:53 AM (hnpCG)

20 How long before one of our resident leftards trolls stops by to tell us how different this decision is versus what Bush was trying to do that they thought was so horrible?

It would be extremely interesting to see just what kind of knots SS ties himself into trying to justify this decision.

Posted by: wiserbud at July 08, 2009 09:54 AM (IHbof)

21

#5, Momma, my sister sent that to me on July 4th.  I went through 3 kleenexes. Something about the fire trucks, flags and the respect and reverence shown by the citizens really got to me, especially in light of how our current CinC hates America and his foreign policy is endangering all our brave men and women in the armed services.  Here they are ready to make the ultimate sacrifice and he is screwing with their precious blood and treasure.  It made me cry even harder.

Posted by: runningrn at July 08, 2009 09:56 AM (p9lFf)

22

Just another example of the hypocrisy of the last 8 years of Bush hatred. They will not care about this at all trust me it will not even be on their radar. For example do you remember back in March right after Obama got elected where there were huge anti-war protests? Oh wait there weren't any because the anti-war movement, just like the supposed "Bush tore up the Constitution" crowd, were a bunch of hypocritical faggots who only said that shit because Bush had the evil R in front of his name when he appeared on TV. Fuckin assholes all of em.

Posted by: Mr. Pink at July 08, 2009 09:57 AM (NM1Nu)

23 A former Guantanamo Bay inmate is leading the fight against U.S. Marines in the Helmand province of Afghanistan, a senior U.S. defense official confirmed...

Maybe after our troops are done air raiding civilians and terrorizing women and children in the dark of night, we can bring them back to take care of the real threats: Creationists, Ron Paul supporters, people who don't like pictures of fences, and other hard-core right wing Nazis.


Posted by: uosuɥoɾ sǝlɹɐɥɔ at July 08, 2009 09:57 AM (dGtQZ)

24 I think Andy Sullivan needs his very own pet terrorist.

Posted by: maddogg at July 08, 2009 09:59 AM (OlN4e)

25 how different this decision is versus what Bush was trying to do

Same as everything else: The Won is an innocent bystander who "inherited" this "mess" that's "too big to fix." 

Posted by: HeatherRadish at July 08, 2009 10:00 AM (NtiET)

26 "I told you so" is an awfully nice feeling.  Somehow, this will be spun as the most brilliant thinking in the history of national security.  Pundits will opine that it takes a giant-sized brain like Obama has to come up with this plan.  Of course, Michelle's biceps will get an assist.

Posted by: Steve L. at July 08, 2009 10:00 AM (Gkhxf)

27

If we were actually serious about stopping terrorism, we could do it.

Posted by: BackwardsBoy at July 08, 2009 10:01 AM (ZGhSv)

28

Well, good.  However, if this is what they are going to do, why all the hoopla over closing Gitmo?  A nice, safe, prison, well away from US prisons where the Jihadis won't be able to carry out propaganda and recruit, was and is ideal.  I am pleased that at least some people in the One's administration are understanding that these are unlawful enemy combatants, and cannot simply be placed in the US revolving door prisons.

And yes, it will be a source of great pleasure to watch the lefts reaction to this.

Posted by: BattleofthePyramids at July 08, 2009 10:02 AM (bxbls)

29

What everyone is forgetting and I'm sure Barry will remind us is that Barry inherited this from Bush. whhhaaaaa poor widdle Barry got this dumped in his lap what else can he do? whhhaaaaaaa Everyone just stop picking on Barry. wwhhhaaaaa

Posted by: TheQuietMan at July 08, 2009 10:03 AM (1Jaio)

30 Zero's new anti-terrorist policy could be most accurately characterized by the Cold War phrase "duck and cover".

Posted by: maddogg at July 08, 2009 10:03 AM (OlN4e)

31 <i>8 Is it too early to start demanding Obama be impeached for his war crimes?

Posted by: Empire of Jeff at July 08, 2009 09:45 AM (WwYr9)</i>


It ain't too early.  I just hope it ain't toooo late......

Posted by: Sox at July 08, 2009 10:05 AM (MKxON)

32

Momma,

Thanks for the link. A real tearjerker. Something I needed to see. I was losing faith in the American people.

Posted by: Ginger at July 08, 2009 10:07 AM (zIFYY)

33

runningrn

 

I saw it this morning and cried like a baby.  It is so nice to see people coming together to the right thing.  Our soldiers deserve our respect, prayers, and time.  I just kept thinking that these strangers helped (I hope) this family grieve.  I hope the know that their son will be remembered.  That many Americans truly credit their son, and those like him, with the fact that our families are safe, strong and free.

Posted by: momma at July 08, 2009 10:07 AM (penCf)

34

If the Obama actions being in blatant logical contradiction to Obama promises caused moonbat heads to explode, we would already be fresh out of moonbats, wouldn't we?  So I don't think we need fear getting our boring-white-guy shirts splattered with their brains any time soon.

And of course, they would have to have brains...

Posted by: sherlock at July 08, 2009 10:07 AM (cq3pU)

35 This sucks. I inherited Reality from Bush. Now, where did Flower- my pet unicorn- run off to...?

Posted by: Widdle Bawwy at July 08, 2009 10:08 AM (FcR7P)

36 Showtime?  I'm ready to set it and forget it.  Then after my rotisserie chicken is ready I'll work on diverting attention away from Gitmo.

Posted by: Czar in the Green Room at July 08, 2009 10:08 AM (GtYrq)

37

"Obamahitler" doesn't flow like "Bushitler" did. It's actually kinda' stupid.

We need something better.

How about "Obamamin" in deference to Muslim/African warlord and idiot Idi Amin (prounounced "Ameeen"). The undertones of such a name are priceless and exactly the sort of thing that would REALLY blow up moonbat heads. Sure, such a name is completely unfair, but Bushitler wasn't!?

Obamamin - sorta like Dramamine except he causes nausea rather than preventing it.

Posted by: JDW at July 08, 2009 10:08 AM (uw+0A)

38 Jeh Johnson is the surrogate the Kerry campaign sent out to tell the press that Kerry had not in fact spent Christmas in Cambodia.  Not widely reported.

Posted by: Bluejade at July 08, 2009 10:10 AM (DjMXQ)

39 Jughead McObamaHitler

...apparently Im not the only one who thought this.

Posted by: A.G. at July 08, 2009 10:13 AM (x7UaP)

40 How about "Obamamin" in deference to Muslim/African warlord and idiot Idi Amin (prounounced "Ameeen").

A) You're assuming most idiots on the left even know who that is

B)  You're also assuming that those that do know would be bothered by the comparison.

Nice concept, but I think you may need to rethink you're assumptions here.

Posted by: wiserbud at July 08, 2009 10:13 AM (IHbof)

41

A) You're assuming most idiots on the left even know who that is

Exactly.

I'm trying to think of an infamous nazi official who's name sounds similar, but nothing in the entire German language sounds anything like Barrak Obama.

Posted by: Entropy at July 08, 2009 10:15 AM (IsLT6)

42 Jughead Obamamin isn't bad.

used to just call him Benito Moses.

Posted by: A.G. at July 08, 2009 10:16 AM (x7UaP)

43

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — The foreign relations minister in Honduras' interim government says he has sent a letter to Barack Obama apologizing for a racial comment he made about the U.S. president.

Enrique Ortez says the letter expresses "his most profound apologies" for "an unfortunate comment."

In a TV interview, Ortez said Obama "is a little black man who doesn't know where Tegucigalpa is located."

Ortez says the remark made before he was named to the post was not meant to offend anyone.

He read the letter to reporters on Tuesday.

Ortez also read a statement in Spanish from U.S. Ambassador Hugo Llorens that said: "I express my profound indignation for the unfortunate, disrespectful and racially insensitive comments made about President Barack Obama."

Posted by: Larry Kudlow at July 08, 2009 10:16 AM (5r0Tz)

44 BarEichmann Obama?

Posted by: wiserbud at July 08, 2009 10:16 AM (wWwJR)

45

The enemy is adapting to the new US strategy, my guess is we'll see the US adapt right back.

I assert that this contingency should have been anticipated. Shameful lack of common sense on the part of command.

Posted by: maddogg at July 08, 2009 10:17 AM (OlN4e)

46

I would be interested to see how Keith Olbermann obfuscates this one. I remember how he called Bush a facist for his wire tapping, then called barack obama "politically savvy" when he backed the very same policies.

I can't think of how he could justify Obama's backing of a Cheney policy. The sad thing is that he will do it and do it with a straight(or contorted) face.

good thing i don't get MSNBC on my cable, for some reason the golf channel is where msnbc is supposed to be. oh well, cuts back on my stress. I used to flip to that channel to torture myself.

Posted by: Ben at July 08, 2009 10:18 AM (wuv1c)

47
Tegucigalpa? You lost me at 'Honduras'...

Posted by: Foreign Policy Sheriff Joe Biden at July 08, 2009 10:19 AM (FcR7P)

48 I thought Obamamin was the opposite of Dramamine. It MAKES you sick to your stomach...

Posted by: richard mcenroe at July 08, 2009 10:19 AM (fz2NR)

49 On the upside Obama can now claim he "saved" the jobs of prison guards(or toturerers as the dems call them)

Posted by: Ben at July 08, 2009 10:19 AM (wuv1c)

50

The enemy is adapting to the new US strategy, my guess is we'll see the US adapt right back.

Where are those Lionesses?  They could have used them to search the females to make certain they weren't Taliban or just really hairy, fat chicks.

Posted by: EC at July 08, 2009 10:20 AM (mAhn3)

51 When our commander in chief sends our soldiers off to war with a "play nice" order, you know it isn't going to end pretty for us.

Posted by: J at July 08, 2009 10:21 AM (TnG6t)

52

The lefties will swallow any jism the Barry spews their way, with a hungry little slurp and a big smile afterwards as he takes a large dump in their mouths.




Posted by: Rev. Dr. E. Buzz Miller at July 08, 2009 10:21 AM (FPYe+)

53 Barry O'Cheney

Posted by: t-bird at July 08, 2009 10:21 AM (FcR7P)

54 The Obamateur Administration: Making it up as they go since January 2009.

Posted by: Dick_Nixon at July 08, 2009 10:22 AM (kaOJx)

55 On their 'Approval Index", Rasmussen has the crapweasel at -5 this morning.

Lowest point evah!!1!

Posted by: skree at July 08, 2009 10:22 AM (HBmnd)

56 I prefer to think of him as "Barry OMyGodHeIsSoBeautifulIThinkIJustCameInMyPantiesAgain."

Posted by: Andrea Mitchell at July 08, 2009 10:24 AM (IHbof)

57
O/T:
Here is a pretty cool link to a video from the Anchoress.  A guy who seems like he has down syndrome was singing the national anthem before a Red Sox game was kind of struggling because he kept laughing.  So the entire stadium starting singing to help him.  Pretty cool.  Despite having come from Red Sox fans.

Posted by: dan-O at July 08, 2009 10:25 AM (teb/C)

58

Ortez said Obama "is a little black man who doesn't know where Tegucigalpa is located."

 

I vote for that over Obamahitler!

Posted by: Jay at July 08, 2009 10:25 AM (/ZX77)

59

Vidkun Obamaling

Heinrich Obamler

Maobama Ze Dong

Lin Biaobama

Josef Obamazhugashvili

Posted by: Ben at July 08, 2009 10:25 AM (wuv1c)

60 O chi minh

Posted by: polynikes at July 08, 2009 10:25 AM (m2CN7)

61 The lefties will swallow any jism the Barry spews their way, with a hungry little slurp and a big smile afterwards as he takes a large dump in their mouths.

Hey.  Don't knock it 'til you've tried it buddy.

Mmmmmmmm, Obama jizz.......  I use it as a dessert topping!

Posted by: Chrissie Matthews at July 08, 2009 10:26 AM (IHbof)

62 what would you expect the Taliban fighters to do-not use women and children as human shields?  if the strategy doesn't address that, it really isn't a strategy at all.

Posted by: ed at July 08, 2009 10:27 AM (Urhve)

63

Obama the Hun

Juan Perobamaon

Posted by: Ben at July 08, 2009 10:29 AM (wuv1c)

64

Since we're trying to limit civilian casualties so we can "win hearts and minds", why aren't we pointing out to the Afghans that the Taliban want to kill them too? Why else would they hide among women and children?

Let's drop some leaflets pointing out this fact and maybe call into question the manhood of the Taliban.

Posted by: BackwardsBoy at July 08, 2009 10:31 AM (ZGhSv)

65 Hey, hey, hey you folks settle down now.  If Barry says it's best for the country, you just better accept it.  He's an intellectual and he's just plain better than you are.

Posted by: MSM at July 08, 2009 10:31 AM (knHvu)

66 why would you allow the people to leave without being searched-sounds like a sound strategy if you were the taliban and you were writing our rules of engagement.

Posted by: ed at July 08, 2009 10:32 AM (Urhve)

67

Che Obama

Posted by: TheQuietMan at July 08, 2009 10:32 AM (1Jaio)

68 Barack Von Obama

Simple.  Elegant.

Posted by: alppuccino at July 08, 2009 10:33 AM (nwXF9)

69

What does Barry call his supporters?

Jizzbags and toilet paper.


Posted by: Rev. Dr. E. Buzz Miller at July 08, 2009 10:34 AM (FPYe+)

70

"Just a reminder not even Bush/Cheney got this right all the time."

True enough, but at least they weren't dumb enough to release the Cole bombing mastermind or promise to shut down Gitmo without knowing what to do with the inmates. It takes a truly special brand of stupidity to do all that.

Posted by: SpideyTerry at July 08, 2009 10:36 AM (I5S/X)

71

Man, this thread is really petering out. I think we need a Sarah post.

Posted by: teej at July 08, 2009 10:40 AM (QdUKm)

72 And I thought the only thing Obama and Bush had in common was big ears.

Posted by: Blogluddite at July 08, 2009 10:41 AM (fDWFP)

73 Chevobamadinnerjacket?

Posted by: momma at July 08, 2009 10:41 AM (penCf)

74 I like Baracko Obamalini myself. Everything inside the state, nothing outside the state!

Although that whole Mussolini thing didn't turn out well for anyone in Italy, now did it?

Posted by: Sort-of-Mad Max at July 08, 2009 10:42 AM (aC0uO)

75

Well according to Sean Penn, "I'm so happy to have an elegant President".

But all  you morons out there have to live under an "elegant President" who doesn't have enough common sense to organize a two car funeral.

Posted by: Happy Fellow at July 08, 2009 10:43 AM (UHTK+)

76 Well in defense of Chavez he actually had to shut down some media outlets because they didn't kowtow to him, Obama does not have that problem.

Posted by: Mr. Pink at July 08, 2009 10:43 AM (NM1Nu)

77 why would you allow the people to leave without being searched

Because the people leaving were the "women" wearing burqas.  Wouldn't want to be culturally insensitive or anything.

Oh I'm sure we'll adapt to this "clever new tactic", but only after the DoJ parachutes in its finest PC and civil rights lawyers.

Posted by: chemjeff at July 08, 2009 10:43 AM (nKA5J)

78 President Obama's approval index at -5.  Does this poll only concern itself with domestic issues?  I have to believe this number has to also reflect the sophomoric handling of foreign policy. 

Posted by: Trish at July 08, 2009 10:43 AM (0U5Kd)

79 There has already been almost 21,000 hits today.  You ain't busy working are ya morons?

Posted by: momma at July 08, 2009 10:44 AM (penCf)

80

The State Department confirmed today that as many as 1,350 Iraqi Palestinians – once the well-treated guests of Saddam Hussein and now at outs with much of Iraqi society – will be resettled in the US, mostly in southern California, starting this fall.

 

Whoo-hoo! What could possibly go wrong with settling known Palistinian terrorists in California?

Devolution now.

Posted by: flenser at July 08, 2009 10:44 AM (YSQQv)

81

The enemy is adapting to the new US strategy, my guess is we'll see the US adapt right back.

With Hussein at the helm?  The "adaptation" will be to wave the white flag.

Posted by: Rogue at July 08, 2009 10:45 AM (+Ec6O)

82

BarEichmann Obama?

That's awesome!

......can I use it?

Posted by: Ward Churchill at July 08, 2009 10:45 AM (GGd4o)

83 Whoo-hoo! What could possibly go wrong with settling known Palistinian terrorists in California?

It depends.  Are we talking about South Central LA here?  This might be an improvement.

Posted by: chemjeff at July 08, 2009 10:45 AM (nKA5J)

84 Momma!!!! How are ya? Now, git yourself back to the overnight thread and check out my #687 post you lovely thing you.

Posted by: teej at July 08, 2009 10:45 AM (QdUKm)

85 What about conceited asshole extraodinaire?

Posted by: momma at July 08, 2009 10:46 AM (penCf)

86

When the VC started hauling civilians down their tunnels to improve the civilian casualty count as a favor to US dems, the Army switched to tear gas to run the folks out and separate them.

The libs howled. "Chemical warfare".  Also not enough dead civilians.

I expect we could use some kind of tear gas--although GC forbids it--to the same end.  And use Lionesses.

Posted by: Richard Aubrey at July 08, 2009 10:46 AM (d0ih6)

87 Same as everything else: The Won is an innocent bystander who "inherited" this "mess" that's "too big to fix." 

Posted by: HeatherRadish at July 08, 2009 10:00 AM (NtiET) 

He DID inherit it.  And he still will have inherited it in  2010 and 2012.  This is why I have already started printing his campaign bumper stickers..."don't blame me, I inherited this mess"

Nothing is too big for Obama to fix.  He told me he could do it all. He is going to save me from myself, you just wait and see.  That is why I am glad he is my President.  Because I am supersmart and understand his nuance, unlike you.

Why do you want him to fail, HeatherRadish?  Or should I call you...HeatherRacist?     tink

Posted by: Tinkerbella at July 08, 2009 10:46 AM (pLs/O)

88 I am partial to "Zero". Short, descriptive, easy to type.

Posted by: maddogg at July 08, 2009 10:47 AM (OlN4e)

89
Although that whole Mussolini thing didn't turn out well for anyone in Italy, now did it?

Really didn't turn out to well for Benito either...... street lamp wind chimes and all.

Posted by: fixerupper at July 08, 2009 10:47 AM (J5Hcw)

90 John mcain said he would close gitmo also. In a real world i would ask him excatly how he planned on doing it. Since we were both lying through our teeth to get elected what difference does it make i wun oh and did i tell you you lost.

Posted by: Barockobama at July 08, 2009 10:50 AM (TrZ/0)

91 Well, this is what happens when you try to limit civilian casualties.  It would have been better to level the village, because now the Taliban are free to attack again and again. 

Posted by: BattleofthePyramids at July 08, 2009 10:50 AM (bxbls)

92 Wow does Kathleen Parker ever have a hard-on for Palin. 

Posted by: blaster at July 08, 2009 10:50 AM (BiphJ)

93 ....can I use it? - Ward Churchill

Don't you have a job you need to get to?

Oh, wait.  You don't.

BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!!!!!

Posted by: wiserbud at July 08, 2009 10:51 AM (IHbof)

94 BOOMER!!!!!

Posted by: Billy Sims at July 08, 2009 10:53 AM (ngD76)

95

My plan to close Gitmo.

Load all the detainees on a cargo plane, and have the flight crew dump the fuel and parachute out high over the ocean.  Problem solved.

Posted by: that guy at July 08, 2009 10:54 AM (a4lmz)

96

can I use it? - Ward Churchill

Don't you have a job you need to get to?

Oh, wait.  You don't.

BWAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAA!!!!!!!!

I had to bite on that - but I must admit that that suck poppet made me feel dirty.

Posted by: Roadking at July 08, 2009 10:54 AM (GGd4o)

97 Hi momma, not meaning to hijack the thread here but I noticed your post in the overnight thread about hastings amendment to call me a terrist (I fit all the catagories and then some). Have ya had a chance to watch the Obama Deception yet? There's a piece of video with Rahm E. in it discussing the no fly list and if you are on it because "there may be a possibility that you might be a terrorist" then you won't be able to buy a gun because you're not a part of the American family. 

Posted by: teej at July 08, 2009 09:42 AM (QdUKm)

 

I haven't seen it, but I know it is making the rounds.  I'm afraid that it will just piss me off more and make me want to start digging an underground shelter.   Do you have  the link for it?

Did every one else see my post about the Hastings Amend.?  If not, go check it out.  It's in the e-cig thread, #65.  It will have you wondering which country you woke up in.  Seriously, it's that bad.

Posted by: momma at July 08, 2009 10:54 AM (penCf)

98

"What could possibly go wrong with settling known Palistinian terrorists in California?"

Do we have a sufficient supply of Kennedys?

Posted by: sherlock at July 08, 2009 10:56 AM (G9/8V)

99

Obama got stuck on stupid - Huah!

Posted by: Lt. Gen. Russel Honore at July 08, 2009 10:56 AM (n2vBd)

100 Wow does Kathleen Parker ever have a hard-on for Palin. 

Posted by: blaster at July 08, 2009 10:50 AM (BiphJ)

Kathleen Parker is about as useful as Maureen Dowd.  Ace, didn't you at one time have a Dowd generator...plug in a few names and it spits out the same article.  You need one for Kathleen Parker.  tink

Posted by: Tinkerbella at July 08, 2009 10:57 AM (pLs/O)

101

I miss the headlines thread, is Gabriel on vacation? So, sorry to O/T here (but really, who didn't see this action by Obama coming a mile away--and yet if you ask a lot of liberals they will swear up and down that Obama has closed Gitmo and is nothing like Bush in his policies toward detainees)

But, what's up with the spate of cyberattacks? Does North Korea have more than one trick up its sleeve? Or is it someone else. And when does it go from being an annoyance to causing something bad to happen?

Posted by: ParanoidGirlInSeattle at July 08, 2009 10:57 AM (AJ4xq)

102 So let me get this straight. The terrorist detainment problem was that,

dangerous individuals who could not be convicted of any crime were being held indefinitely at a prison not located inside of the mainland US.

The Obama solution is that dangerous individuals who can not be convicted of any crime will be held indefinitely at a prison located inside of the mainland US.

Am I capturing the "CHANGE" properly? Will they call the prison Gitmo II?

Posted by: MikeTheMoose at July 08, 2009 10:57 AM (0q2P7)

103 Don't have a link but on you tube just search the obama deception and it will show up. Content warning - it is done by alex jones and I know what a lot of you think of him but this thing is really worth viewing.

Posted by: teej at July 08, 2009 10:57 AM (lG7ds)

104 Lefty heads won't explode.  They'll grasp at some absurd rationalization that this is actually OK. 
You know, like how Obama's opposition to gay marriage is OK because it's part of a master to plan to legalize it.  Or how it was OK for Obama to bow to the Saudi king so deeply it looked like he was giving him a blowjob because he was showing respect and understanding of their culture.  Or, if you prefer Robert Gibbs' spin, he was making up for the height difference.  Or how Obama's 20-year attendance of a "down with whiteys and hymies" church shows his spiritual depth.  Or how Michelle Obama is the beauty symbol of the 21st century despite the fact that she looks like Chewbacca after a body shave.
Obama did it and he's god so it must be OK!  Stop thinking so much, you sound like a conservative when you do that!

Posted by: Crusty at July 08, 2009 10:58 AM (GvSpB)

105 Holding enemy combatants? For the duration of hostilities? In a camp? Only leftists are wise enough to object to such an idea.

Posted by: Smorfia48 at July 08, 2009 10:59 AM (CfG2K)

106

Consumer confidence nears record low.  Just keep repeating to every one you talk to: "That Obama, he's really sticking it to little guy isn't he?"

http://tinyurl.com/nzsgeu

Consumer confidence is within striking distance of its worst in weekly polls since late 1985 for the third straight week.

The ABC News Consumer Comfort Index stands at -52 on its scale of +100 to -100, 2 points from the lowest on Jan. 25. The index has spent the last three weeks below -50, territory it's seen only 14 times in over 1,220 weeks of polls, with eight of those coming this year alone.

Posted by: momma at July 08, 2009 11:00 AM (penCf)

107 HEY!  He took those 12 Uigher dudes out of there and moved them to a nicer island!  That's all he ever promised he would do and so he didn't lie!!!

Posted by: Pathetically Hypocritical Lying Moonbat at July 08, 2009 11:00 AM (IHbof)

108

My plan to close Gitmo.

Close it up. No problem, just head out. What? Detainees? What detainees?

Oh those detainees! Heh. Yeah.... OK Bad news.

Seems there was lysteria in the mayonnaise. Nasty case too. Tragic. Well these things happen. We're reviewing our food storage procedures, yes. Big changes coming.

Posted by: Entropy at July 08, 2009 11:01 AM (IsLT6)

109 Why do you want him to fail, HeatherRadish?  Or should I call you...HeatherRacist?

*rofl*

Seems like he already failed to close Gitmo, stop military tribunals, and set all those poor widdle victims of war crimes free.  Doesn't matter what I want, does it?

Posted by: HeatherRadish at July 08, 2009 11:02 AM (NtiET)

110

Consumer confidence is within striking distance of its worst in weekly polls since late 1985 for the third straight week.

The ABC News Consumer Comfort Index stands at -52 on its scale of +100 to -100, 2 points from the lowest on Jan. 25. The index has spent the last three weeks below -50, territory it's seen only 14 times in over 1,220 weeks of polls, with eight of those coming this year alone.

Aw, c'mon you guys (and gals), you just haven't given my policies time to work yet. Another shipment of unicorns is going out today and by the way, did I tell you, I inherited this mess.

Posted by: teej at July 08, 2009 11:03 AM (lG7ds)

111 My Master is just doing this for strategic purposes.  Once he puts you neo-con terrorists in camps, he'll let these brave freedom-fighters go.

Posted by: poon at July 08, 2009 11:03 AM (tcMQZ)

112

Spoken by the smartest VP evah:

"Once they realized that their old buddy Joe wasn't coming to impose something on them, they were then willing to say, 'We need you to help us,'" Biden said.

"My impression is that they feel very comfortable," he said. "The fact that I'm vice president of the United States is very reassuring to them."

http://tinyurl.com/lohpcu

Posted by: momma at July 08, 2009 11:04 AM (penCf)

113 Little things like this make me snicker.

Posted by: katya at July 08, 2009 11:04 AM (HuONe)

114

Seems there was lysteria in the mayonnaise. Nasty case too. Tragic. Well these things happen. We're reviewing our food storage procedures, yes. Big changes coming.

 

heh, I like it - simple and effective

Posted by: that guy at July 08, 2009 11:05 AM (a4lmz)

115 We're coming up on on the start of our 9th year of "beating" the Taliban in Afghanistan.

I'll bake a cake!

Posted by: Queen Sarah the Quitter at July 08, 2009 11:05 AM (i31Zq)

116

Actions taken by BO, the smartest President evah:

BO pisses off his Russian hosts, and spends like it's the Reagan/Clinton/Bush  years.  Would some one please tell BO it's the Obama years, and he can no longer spend like it isn't.

http://tinyurl.com/lwu8v7

Posted by: momma at July 08, 2009 11:06 AM (penCf)

117 O/T but Mark Steyn is on right now filling in for Rush.  Love him!

Posted by: runningrn at July 08, 2009 11:07 AM (p9lFf)

118

@115, what flavor?

Posted by: 12 Inch Middle Finger at July 08, 2009 11:08 AM (n2vBd)

119 PGiS - I was shocked that the Norks even had computers, let alone computers strong enough to do hacking.  The equipment they use look like '50's flashbacks. 

Posted by: A.G. at July 08, 2009 11:08 AM (x7UaP)

120

Posted by: Queen Sarah the Quitter at July 08, 2009 11:05 AM (i31Zq)

Hey fellow morons, how nice will it be when this toady has to change that to President Palin, the true reformer.

Posted by: teej at July 08, 2009 11:08 AM (lG7ds)

121 Do you know how many enemployed criminal attorneys donated to my campaign? ok then shut up. Bush refused to hire lawyers for these innocent terrorists. Bush didn't know how to spend your money. I do.

Posted by: Barockobama at July 08, 2009 11:09 AM (TrZ/0)

122 Well, the Nork's computers are made of stone and powered by hamsters running on wheels, but apparently they are effective enough to mess with our government computers. Makes you feel real secure, doesn't it? Can't wait until my health information is on government computers.

Posted by: ParanoidGirlInSeattle at July 08, 2009 11:10 AM (AJ4xq)

123

Little things like this make me snicker.

You know what I like about this comment, Katya, it can refer to almost anything about the Obama administration, from Biden's idiocy to Obama's doublespeak, to the popping of the hope and change bubble.

If we aren't laughing, we'd be crying.

Posted by: ParanoidGirlInSeattle at July 08, 2009 11:12 AM (AJ4xq)

124 From the article Momma posted: 

"Mr. Obama has seemed tired here, several times fumbling the pronunciation of Mr. Medvedev’s name and Mr. Putin’s title. Beginning a speech here, he mistakenly said he first met his wife in school instead of at the law firm where they actually met. And he misstated his younger daughter’s age."

Can you imagine if W did that?  And why is Obama tired?  Too much hot, sweaty, wild wookie sex keeping him up at night?  WTF?  He's one of the youngest, most virile, supposedly fittest Presidents we've had yet he lacks the stamina of Reagan and Bush (both 41 and 43).  There have been other articles written in the past that talked about him being "tired".  The guy has had more vacations and less time in the office than other presidents at this point.  Unfrickinbelievable.

Posted by: runningrn at July 08, 2009 11:13 AM (p9lFf)

125 If we aren't laughing, we'd be crying.

That's what the drinking is for.

Posted by: In Exile at July 08, 2009 11:13 AM (TPzFY)

126 OT

HOLYFUCKINSHIT!

Rasmussen's Approval Index is -5.

Posted by: nickless at July 08, 2009 11:14 AM (MMC8r)

127 BTW I realize that I was way out of line with my "Michelle Obama looks like Chewbacca after a body shave" comment.  But I've been informed that Peter Mayhew and his family have accepted my apology so it's all good now.

Posted by: Crusty at July 08, 2009 11:14 AM (GvSpB)

128 I like to laugh at my lib brother when I ask about his thoughts on BOdy continuing Bush's polocies.  He always tries to tell me that, "Well, at least BOdy knows what he's doing."

Posted by: momma at July 08, 2009 11:15 AM (penCf)

129 We're coming up on on the start of our 9th year of "beating" the Taliban in Afghanistan.

Actually, stupid, we've been fighting against Muslims who have been striving towards the subjugation and enslavement of the West for almost 250 years now. 

But don't let those pesky things like history, knowledge and facts get in the way of good snark, eh?

Posted by: wiserbud at July 08, 2009 11:16 AM (wWwJR)

130

127 BTW I realize that I was way out of line with my "Michelle Obama looks like Chewbacca after a body shave" comment. 

Only because it gives her too much credit and is a slam on a lovable movie character.

Posted by: teej at July 08, 2009 11:17 AM (lG7ds)

131 Taliban insurgents escape capture, released wearing women's burqa's--

NOT if security scanning devices were utilized.

I can't believe the military would still be falling for this faux pas.

Posted by: maverick muse at July 08, 2009 11:17 AM (F1b/5)

132 Seems there was lysteria in the mayonnaise.

Was that the .45 cal listeria or .50 cal?

Posted by: Chimney Sweep #8 at July 08, 2009 11:18 AM (kIjlp)

133 We're coming up on on the start of our 9th year of "beating" the Taliban in Afghanistan.

I'll bake a cake!

Posted by: Queen Sarah the Quitter at July 08, 2009 11:05 AM (i31Zq)

That's because we are not quitters like the Russians.  Now get back to shooting some wolves from your helicopter.  Ashley Judd hasn't done anything useful in awhile. tink

Posted by: Tinkerbella at July 08, 2009 11:19 AM (pLs/O)

134 I still think we should give them a shot of Jack Danles, ham samich, and a .45ACP to the back of the head....as parting gifts.

Posted by: Paladin at July 08, 2009 11:19 AM (2X4q0)

135

Wow, yeah why is Obama "tired" all the time? And, so very glad he decided to piss off Russia too. Now that's the kind of country that you really don't actually want to piss off. Making Putin get up for breakfast. He's not going to forget that one.

Hope they brought the food tasters with them on their trip.

Posted by: ParanoidGirlInSeattle at July 08, 2009 11:19 AM (AJ4xq)

136 Can't wait until my health information is on government computers.

Can you imagine how much worse the attacks on Sarah Palin and her family would have become if her medical records were computerized in some government database?  The full medical history of Trig's birth would have been "leaked" to Andi Sullivan and made public to the world.  Oh and Bristol's pregnancy too.  That alone is enough to make me want to oppose this sort of nonsense.

Posted by: chemjeff at July 08, 2009 11:20 AM (nKA5J)

137

#134 Posted by: Paladin at July 08, 2009 11:19 AM (2X4q0)

What, and waste a perfectly good .45 round? Negatory there big Ben. Ship thos rounds to me and use a pellet gun.

Posted by: teej at July 08, 2009 11:21 AM (lG7ds)

138 He's tired of playing POTUS. He got tired of being in the White House within his first week. Now Mr. Thinskin is tired of trying to seem popular.

talked about him being "tired".  The guy has had more vacations and less time in the office than other presidents at this point.  Unfrickinbelievable.
Posted by: runningrn at July 08, 2009 11:13 AM (p9lFf)

Posted by: maverick muse at July 08, 2009 11:21 AM (F1b/5)

139 134 I still think we should give them a shot of Jack Danles, ham samich, and a .45ACP to the back of the head....as parting gifts.

Hmm but they're Muslims so they don't drink alcohol or eat ham...so I guess that means give the Jack & ham sandwich to the guards but still give the terrorists the .45 round.  Sounds like a win-win!

Posted by: chemjeff at July 08, 2009 11:22 AM (nKA5J)

140

Stormtroopers to your posts.

http://tinyurl.com/nywebg

Let the Pshops begin.

Posted by: todler at July 08, 2009 11:23 AM (fPOY0)

141

Can you imagine how much worse the attacks on Sarah Palin and her family would have become if her medical records were computerized in some government database?

 

Every person that got through the filters and dared to ask a critical question of a Dem would face the same thing...

Posted by: that guy at July 08, 2009 11:24 AM (a4lmz)

142

That's because we are not quitters like the Russians. Posted by: Tinkerbella

Careful, Obama may be gifting Afghanistan to Russia.


Posted by: maverick muse at July 08, 2009 11:25 AM (F1b/5)

143 MaoBama

Posted by: A College Professor at July 08, 2009 11:25 AM (e8YaH)

144 128 I like to laugh at my lib brother when I ask about his thoughts on BOdy continuing Bush's polocies.  He always tries to tell me that, "Well, at least BOdy knows what he's doing."

This is actually a really good point.  You have to remember, to think like a liberal, intentions matter more than results.  So because Bush was this monster who had evil intentions, indefinite detention of terrorists was WRONG!!!  But since Obama is the Messiah motivated by peace, sweetness and love, indefinite detention of terrorists is "smart" and "nuanced".  And the liberals do not even understand the contradiction in their own views because to them there is no contradiction: it's all about the intentions.

Posted by: chemjeff at July 08, 2009 11:26 AM (nKA5J)

145 With progressives, loss of popularity equates to loss of relevance. Obama's slip sliding away as he destroys everything in his grasp.

Posted by: maverick muse at July 08, 2009 11:27 AM (F1b/5)

146 Obamao

Posted by: maverick muse at July 08, 2009 11:28 AM (F1b/5)

147 Including your DNA,

Can't wait until my health information is on government computers.

Posted by: maverick muse at July 08, 2009 11:30 AM (F1b/5)

148 I think we may have stumbled on an effective way to run this country.  We (VRC) just bribe a Democrat to do things our way once elected.  All the money we spend on elections could be put in a fund to keep, said democrat in booze, drugs, hookers, or anything  else they desire, for life.  An te Country runs like a smooth oiled machine, and everybody's happy!  No Rainbows, Unicorns or Skittles needed.

Posted by: Paladin at July 08, 2009 11:30 AM (2X4q0)

149 Barack O'Bush is a good name and it's kind of fun to say fast. 

Posted by: pitythefool at July 08, 2009 11:31 AM (Sg8sX)

150

We're coming up on on the start of our 9th year of "beating" the Taliban in Afghanistan.

I'll bake a cake!

Gee, wasn't that the "good" war for the Demunists, as opposed to the "bad" war in Iraq?

Or are you shifting the goalposts just a little too soon?

Posted by: Curmudgeon at July 08, 2009 11:40 AM (ujg0T)

151 re:149
considering the hate for Bush, that actually might be the most effective at tweaking them.  moreso than invoking names of their heroes - mao, stalin, etc.

Posted by: A.G. at July 08, 2009 11:40 AM (x7UaP)

152

Glenn Greenwald's head a-splodin':

But this is the first time an Obama official has affirmatively stated that they have the "post-acquittal detention" power (and, to my knowledge, the Bush administration never claimed the power to detain someone even if they were acquitted).

All of this underscores what has clearly emerged as the core "principle" of Obama justice when it comes to accused Terrorists -- namely, "due process" is pure window dressing with only one goal:   to ensure that anyone the President wants to keep imprisoned will remain in prison.  They'll create various procedures to prettify the process, but the outcome is always the same -- ongoing detention for as long as the President dictates.

and then this bombshell:

Show trials are exactly what the Obama administration is planning.  In its own twisted way, the Bush approach was actually more honest and transparent:  they made no secret of their belief that the President could imprison anyone he wanted without any process at all.

In related news, Thomas Ellers is PISSED.

Posted by: Cuffy Meigs at July 08, 2009 11:42 AM (/BncK)

153 NO  BLOOD  FOR  BURKAS!

Posted by: sirsurfalot at July 08, 2009 11:42 AM (yWaN3)

154

Mr. Obama has seemed tired here, several times fumbling the pronunciation of Mr. Medvedev’s name and Mr. Putin’s title. Beginning a speech here, he mistakenly said he first met his wife in school instead of at the law firm where they actually met. And he misstated his younger daughter’s age."

 

In the real world where we're not infatuated with people because they are black (we actually grew up with blacks, they are not some mystical species that never inhabited our lilly white liberal neighborhoods), we call people like this stupid.

Posted by: Jay at July 08, 2009 11:55 AM (/ZX77)

155 12 "He betrayed our country, he played on our fears...."  Posted by: Al Gore   You gotta then follow it up in a Yosemite Sam scream/wattle: "OOOOOOOH! BUSH!  YOU MONKEY-EARED, CARBON-BREATHING, FLAT-EARTH-BELIEVIN' VARMINT!"   Algore is such a knob-polishing tool.

Posted by: KingShamus at July 08, 2009 12:02 PM (5BgCg)

156 ...wasn't that the "good" war for the Demunists

I think we all expected Obama to go through a Nixonian "we can win this thing" phase Curm.

Doesn't make it a "good" war, just an inevitable one.

Posted by: Queen Sarah the Quitter at July 08, 2009 12:03 PM (i31Zq)

157

Mr. Obama has seemed tired here, several times fumbling the pronunciation of Mr. Medvedev’s name and Mr. Putin’s title. Beginning a speech here, he mistakenly said he first met his wife in school instead of at the law firm where they actually met. And he misstated his younger daughter’s age."

 

Has to get the What if George Bush did this.

Posted by: TheQuietMan at July 08, 2009 12:14 PM (1Jaio)

158 Obama gives them a fair and speedy trial, and then hangs them puts them back in Gitmo prison luxury retirement homes.

He will train them in the Alinsky way, then enroll them in ACORN.

Posted by: bill at July 08, 2009 12:23 PM (XzFO1)

159 The point of the Shot of Jack & Ham Samich is to leave them at the gates of "Paradise" with a ticket, but no wristband to get in, like the Staples Center event the other day.

Posted by: Paladin at July 08, 2009 12:36 PM (XZu3c)

160

I think we all expected Obama to go through a Nixonian "we can win this thing" phase Curm.

So you are rooting for American defeat. How revealing.

And yet, Iraq has been won.

Posted by: Curmudgeon at July 08, 2009 12:38 PM (ujg0T)

161 And yet, Iraq has been won.

Great!

Then how come our troops aren't leaving?

Posted by: Queen Sarah the Quitter at July 08, 2009 01:03 PM (i31Zq)

162 Well, I'm glad queen sarah the quitter (aka poon?) has finally decided to come out and play.  So you are not satisfied with our nation-building strategy in Afghanistan?  Good.  I take it you would favor a more robust approach, like what the Russians did in Chechneya?  After all, they won.  Or do you just prefer to surrender to Muslims and be a good little dhimmni?  Lets hear it.

Posted by: BattleofthePyramids at July 08, 2009 01:18 PM (KfiPM)

163 No Pyramids,

I think we can keep the Taliban out of Kabul as long as we're there, but when we leave, they'll take back the country.

Doesn't matter if it's this year or 40 years from now.

How long we stay is a moral/political question.


Posted by: Queen Sarah the Quitter at July 08, 2009 01:27 PM (i31Zq)

164 Then how come our troops aren't leaving?

Why are they still in Germany, S. Korea, Japan, and everywhere else they are stationed around the world?

Really, QSQ, you prove more and more each day just how stupid and immature you are with idiotic comments like this.

Posted by: wiserbud at July 08, 2009 01:29 PM (wWwJR)

165 but when we leave, they'll take back the country.

With the current RoE, that's possible.  However, for someone who thinks they're being funny with it's choice of nic, your defeatism is quite telling.

Allow our military to win and the Taliban is no longer a problem.  However, that doesn't seem to be Obama's strategy.  He seems to be prefer working towards a stalemate.  That's both immoral and dangerous for our troops, which, I'm sure, is your primary concern in all of this.

Posted by: wiserbud at July 08, 2009 01:45 PM (wWwJR)

166

So to you, the Taliban are invincible conquerors?  You would simply leave, let them take over and let al-qaida set up shop again?  Figures.  There are two ways of dealing with the Taliban.  One way, the way we are trying now, is to create an Afghanistan government that will be strong enough to keep the Taliban out after we leave.  I have my doubts about this strategy, but it might work if we don't quit.  Making this problem more complicated is the failed state known as Pakistan, but that is a conversation for another time.

The second way is how Alexander did it in Afghanistan, and how the Russians did it in Chechneya.  Kill and keep killing until the Taliban and all their supporters and enablers have had enough.  That method is messy, but it WILL work.  We are not willing to do that - yet.  I don't know why - it worked for us just fine in WWII.

Posted by: BattleofthePyramids at July 08, 2009 01:47 PM (KfiPM)

167

@41: "I'm trying to think of an infamous nazi official who's name sounds similar, but nothing in the entire German language sounds anything like Barrak Obama."

Barack Obameichmann.  Not a direct soundalike, but it has flow. The name is known, and Eichmann dealt with camps. Gets in a dig a Ward "We're the Fugawi!" Churchill, too.

 

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