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When you are the Man in charge and the people that you appoint to act on your behalf screw up, it's your fault.
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The left blames Bush for every mistake made during his 8 years, from Abu Grahib, Gitmo, Iraq, Afghanistan to the Stock Exchange and the Housing crisis and even for 9/11 in some parts of the left. Obama is big enough to shoulder the blame for this. He left the idiot in charge of the plane.
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It is a totally stupid thing. Again it just seems like all the federal agencies knew, nobody said, Stoopid do you really think this is a GOOD idea?
And then nobody told the state and locals crap. How detached is our governments from reality, regardless of the party or sexual preference. |
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They seem to have alot more embaressing screwups in the first 100 days then Bush did. |
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Just seems to make sense to me, if you hire someone to act on your behalf and give them authority to make decisions for you, you are still responsible for any mistakes they make. You can delegate authority, but you can't delegate responsibility, thats why you should carefully pick those you want to make decisions for you.
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some administrative positions at carryovers from previous administrations.
I'd like to see any executive in business take that position. |
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Statement from Louis Caldera, Director White House Military Office, on Air Force One flight over New York
"Last week, I approved a mission over New York. I take responsibility for that decision. While federal authorities took the proper steps to notify state and local authorities in New York and New Jersey, it’s clear that the mission created confusion and disruption. I apologize and take responsibility for any distress that flight caused." http://www.whitehouse.gov/the_press_...over-New-York/ |
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Caldera, "Don't worry Mr. President, I'll fall on the sword. You wait 30 minutes and say how upset you are and say you're sorry and will never ever ever let me near that plane again." Obama, "OK that sounds good, get someone to que that up on the teleprompter for me." |
The guy had good credentials. Amazing
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$320.000.00 Photo op...... Part of the Stimulas Bill maybe? |
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For starters, it wasn't a campaign photo op. It was "standard procedure" as the government has done for quite sometime. I truly don't believe Obama knew a thing about it. As even you have said, the President should only be focused on important issues. However, it pisses me off. Why in the hell are my tax dollars being put to work to "update photos of Air Force One flying over landmarks"? We have a g-damn economic crisis going on, but it's ok to dump a few hundred thousand dollars so Air Force One can buzz the Empire State Building?? It's bad enough 200 staff, 6 military cargo aircraft, Marine One, a portable Presidential sh!tter and who knows what else travels everywhere the President goes. Now we're wasting extra money for a photo op? |
It just shows what a complete fraud Obama and his minions are.
"Change" my A$$. That money could have saved a few teacher positions, but what the hell. |
It was stupid in retrospect but I don't share the whole group should resign sentiment
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* This is not about Bush
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How many more times do we have to hear " mistakes were made" in the next 100 days. |
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Waterboarding cannot kill you, water on canvas may make you believe you are drowning but you're not going to die. It will definitely scare the crap out of you, but you are not in danger of dieing. The WWII reference you made, yes the Japanese did simulate drowning by actually pouring water in your mouth and nose or dunking prisoners heads in barrels of water. This could kill you, and did kill some of the prisoners. I just think it's funny that you would reference something Kennedy said on the house floor. Comparing waterboarding to the WWII instances is like comparing a kid shooting spitwads to a gang banger doing a drive by. |
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I think you might be confused on what torture actual is. There doesn't have to be a risk of death for actions to be torture. Waterboarding has been internationally recognized as torture for quite some time now, including international documents the US has agreed with and signed. |
Tickling is torture too. I hope we don't find out anyone was tied down and tickled with a feather.
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God, just trying to communicate with Liberals is Torture, but I'm not charging any of you leftists with War Crimes.....
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It's because you conflate the issues. With the torture subject, the issue isn't whether there was a risk to life or not, the issue is a matter of ordering the torturing of subjects.
You're welcome to continue to act ridiculous and say things like "just trying to communicate with libs is torture" just because I used your own logic to prove you wrong. It merely helps me with invalidating your argument. |
What's really stupid is that this screwup by Obama's people has now become a discussion about torture. This was a money wasting, idiotic thing to do. It has nothing to do with torture by past Administrations, the Japanese during WWII, or my son putting worms in buckets and either filling it with water and letting them drown or leaving it uncovered in the sun and letting them slowly die.
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