December 30, 2009
— DrewM WeÂ’re Hoping he Changes his mind and tells about his training and any other plots he might know about.
Abdulmutallab remains in a Detroit area prison and, after initial debriefings by the FBI, has restricted his cooperation since securing a defense attorney, according to federal officials. Authorities are holding out hope that he will change his mind and cooperate with the probe, the officials said.
To our friends on the left who think this law enforcement model is the Awesome!Â…when the next hit comes, the blood is on your hands too.
Yesterday CBS reported that the CIA had information on Abdulmutallab. The agency quickly fired back that they didnÂ’t really know all that much about him.
A U.S. intelligence official defended the agency’s handling of the elliptical information, telling POLITICO: “Abdulmutallab’s father didn’t say his son was a terrorist, let alone planning an attack. Not at all. I’m not aware of some magic piece of intelligence that suddenly would have flagged this guy — whose name nobody even had until November — as a killer en route to America, let alone something that anybody withheld.”
“Magic piece of intelligence”? What the hell do they need? A signed confession from the guy 6-8 weeks prior to his attempt to kill almost 300 people?
They had the father’s concerns, they knew he had gone to that terrorist hot spot of Yemen. He was also “a former president of the Islamic Society at University College London”. The alumni list of that position includes 3 others who have been arrested for terrorist activities. The Brits by the way had him on their Do Not Enter list. Do we not share this kind of information with our cousins across the pond? And if not, why not?
This seems like, I donÂ’t know, a whole hell of a lot of dots that draw a pretty clear picture.
I’m not saying these dots are easy to connect but isn’t that why these guys get the big bucks? Seriously, what has to happen to get the big scary CIA to say, “hey, this chap isn’t quite right”?
8+ years after 9/11 and we still arenÂ’t serious about this crap.
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Posted by: ParisParamus at December 30, 2009 07:27 AM (bN5ZU)
Posted by: iowavette at December 30, 2009 07:28 AM (0JTac)
Authorities are holding out hope that he will change his mind and cooperate with the probe, the officials said.
oh okay we will go with HOPE over getting the answers from this guy the way they do in the real world
God Bless us
Posted by: ginaswo/MiM at December 30, 2009 07:29 AM (fdppM)
Posted by: buzz at December 30, 2009 07:30 AM (kwhut)
Posted by: USA at December 30, 2009 07:30 AM (YZISw)
Posted by: Mr. Proggressive at December 30, 2009 07:31 AM (SqAkN)
Dateline: Detroit - Interpol agents today secured the release of Mr.Abdulmutallab from detention in the United States to face charges in London stemming from a 2006 series of jay-walking offenses and unpaid fines. The United States Government expressed profound concern over this development.
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Posted by: BumperStickerist at December 30, 2009 07:31 AM (ruzrP)
How about MAKING Reid and Pelosi fly domestic flights? Make then sit up-right in their seats with their hands in view at all times.
Posted by: GarandFan at December 30, 2009 07:32 AM (ZQBnQ)
Posted by: tachyonshuggy at December 30, 2009 07:32 AM (YRjsF)
Posted by: Herr Morgenholz at December 30, 2009 07:32 AM (5aa4z)
Posted by: Vet Missing Parts at December 30, 2009 07:33 AM (MCHyX)
Posted by: bobbyz at December 30, 2009 07:33 AM (pbbjE)
I was going to comment on a man with no dick being defended by men with no hearts and along comes Ms Progressive the entity with no brains. Trifecta!
Posted by: andycanuck at December 30, 2009 07:35 AM (2qU2d)
Posted by: Jack Bauer at December 30, 2009 07:35 AM (SCFiZ)
Posted by: eman at December 30, 2009 07:35 AM (Cctty)
Posted by: tachyonshuggy at December 30, 2009 07:35 AM (YRjsF)
Posted by: Fritz at December 30, 2009 07:36 AM (GwPRU)
Posted by: Cicero at December 30, 2009 07:37 AM (SCFiZ)
Yep, there's your hope and change for ya.
Posted by: Javems at December 30, 2009 07:38 AM (/IQA9)
The usual batch of trans-national leftists working with jihadis to undermine western civilization.
Posted by: stace at December 30, 2009 07:38 AM (g/wgk)
Posted by: rum, sodomy and the lash at December 30, 2009 07:40 AM (AnTyA)
We need a private-sector CIA with bonuses paid for every terrorist caught. I would bet cash money it would do a better job. I would do a better job, and I am a grandma in the Midwest!
Posted by: Miss Marple at December 30, 2009 07:40 AM (4DwVn)
Posted by: larry at December 30, 2009 07:41 AM (icN+i)
Well, we were pretty serious about it until the idiot 52 percentile thought rainbows and unicorn farts would be a much better alternative.
Posted by: Soap MacTavish at December 30, 2009 07:42 AM (554T5)
Posted by: FreakyBoy at December 30, 2009 07:42 AM (Q41Zh)
Authorities are holding out hope that he will change his mind and cooperate with the probe, the officials said.
Oh please...pretty please cooperate with us. Oh please please please. Sorry was that too intense. We really apologize you poor misunderstood, lonely depressed lad.
Posted by: TheQuietman at December 30, 2009 07:43 AM (1Jaio)
Posted by: Bugler at December 30, 2009 07:44 AM (YCVBL)
Are these guys mentally retarded or do they really think they can build civilian prosecutions against terrorist BEFORE they attack or even plan an attack? Do they fuckin think they will have Charles Xavier on the prosecution team reading their freakin minds to tell what they are planning on doing or do they honestly think we have enough undercover wired up CIA agents to infiltrate every terror cell and go thru months of investigation? These people have literally lost their fucking minds if they have already given this guy a lawyer before they even extracted any intelligence from him.
Posted by: Mr. Pink at December 30, 2009 07:44 AM (SqAkN)
31 He's talking. The problem is his voice is so high now, only dogs can hear him.
Then can we get Nazi Pelosi in there to translate?
Posted by: Truman North at December 30, 2009 07:44 AM (e8YaH)
Yesterday CBS reported that the CIA CYA had information on Abdulmutallab. The agency quickly fired back that they didnÂ’t really know all that much about him.
Fixed!
Posted by: huerfano at December 30, 2009 07:44 AM (1+C5d)
Unfortunately, the private sector may end up being just a fond memory in about three years.
Posted by: Soap MacTavish at December 30, 2009 07:44 AM (554T5)
Posted by: Michael Rittenhouse at December 30, 2009 07:45 AM (2QFX4)
Posted by: 'Nam Grunt at December 30, 2009 07:46 AM (nmfvn)
Do we not share this kind of information with our cousins across the pond? And if not, why not?
You mean the ipod full of My Greatest Hits didn't reinforce the cooperation and intelligence sharing between our two great countries? Damn.
Maybe I should have bowed.
Posted by: Barack Obama at December 30, 2009 07:47 AM (SkRi5)
While I admit the dots are (relatively) easy to connect, the problem is that the guy is a muslim. If he'd been, say, a white supremicist, or some kind of neo-nazi terrorist, it would have been easy to act on all that intelligence. But when you've got a muslim suspect, well, you see the problem, right?
Posted by: Cautiously Pessimistic at December 30, 2009 07:47 AM (pZEar)
If only Barry thought of the islamists not as his brothers but as conservatives, FOX news, or Rush. The we would see some tough crackdowns and we would all be safe.
Why does Obama hate white people?
Posted by: jukin at December 30, 2009 07:48 AM (vkkNZ)
Remember how the left howled after Cat Stevens got put on the do not fly list?
"Cat Stevens -- the old 60's hippie who sung 'Cat's in the Cradle' -- he's on the do not fly list? That's outrageous!", said the lefties.
Of course about two decades ago he changed his name to some Muslim moniker and started preaching jihad. That didn't matter to the lefties, however. The only part of the war on terror the left takes seriously is its usefulness in scoring political points.
Posted by: Tinian at December 30, 2009 07:48 AM (7+pP9)
Authorities are holding out hope that he will change his mind and cooperate with the probe, the officials said.
Yes, that worked so well with the blind sheik at the WTC bombing. These idiots never learn. They are born stupid, they remain stupid, and the will die stupid.
I just wish there was some way that in the next attack they are the stupid ones who die in the fire.
Posted by: Vic at December 30, 2009 07:48 AM (QrA9E)
"his attempt to kill almost 300 people?"
Don't forget that there would probably have also been numerous casualties on the ground. It looks like he waited for the plane to get over a heavily populated area.
Posted by: Dang at December 30, 2009 07:49 AM (UA4gE)
I wish I could post it here, but I cannot use tiny.url at work......
But on Charleston Avenue in Las Vegas there is a little house that is a business.....there is a giant picture of Obama and next to it large letters reading: "OBAMA PEDICURE $9.99"
People who support Obama are plain looney.
Posted by: rightzilla at December 30, 2009 07:49 AM (rVJH4)
I can hear the collective howling laughter and knee slapping coming from terrorist cells across the globe.
Posted by: Soap MacTavish at December 30, 2009 07:50 AM (554T5)
Posted by: Mr. Proggressive at December 30, 2009 11:31 AM (SqAkN)
Because this is not a crime it is an act of war. What about that seems to get lost between your ears?
Posted by: rightzilla at December 30, 2009 07:51 AM (rVJH4)
A signed confession from the guy 6-8 weeks prior to his ALLEGED attempt to kill almost 300 people?
Let's not get all crazy here. Everyone remain calm, I have another speech to give on this. And no, I brought zero ties on vacation. My country club is business casual, people. Who brings ties on vacation, really?
Posted by: Barack Obama at December 30, 2009 07:53 AM (SkRi5)
Posted by: Mark at December 30, 2009 07:53 AM (63Cb8)
I really don't understand why the Left fears the CIA.
Neither does former CIA agent and best-selling author, Charles McCarry:
On the CIA: "I never met a stupid person in the agency. Or an assassin. Or a Republican. ...They were, at least in the operations side where I was, there were wall-to-wall knee-jerk liberals. And they were befuddled that the left outside the agency regarded them as some sort of right-wing threat. Because they were the absolute opposite, in their own politics.".
Posted by: huerfano at December 30, 2009 07:54 AM (1+C5d)
Posted by: maddogg at December 30, 2009 07:54 AM (OlN4e)
Posted by: crystal at December 30, 2009 07:54 AM (KVSUW)
Because dorkbat if that bitch lawyer of his tells him to stfu the FBI can't do shit, that's the way you lefties like it, but it will kill you in the end game. *stooooopid*!
Posted by: 'Nam Grunt at December 30, 2009 07:54 AM (nmfvn)
Donald Duck, Mickey Mouse, and the starting line-up of the Dallas Cowboys are all terrorists, ma'am. Can I have my cash in cocaine?
Posted by: ACORN at December 30, 2009 07:55 AM (NtiET)
Posted by: maddogg at December 30, 2009 07:55 AM (OlN4e)
Posted by: Old Sailor at December 30, 2009 07:56 AM (/Ft4q)
It's unbelievable really.
We have agents of our Government on TV telling us about Abdulmutallab and his connections, travels, e-mails with known Al-Qaeda types, etc, and the President is simultaneously on another channel pretending that none of this information exists. He's a dangerously narcissistic man and we may suffer greatly because of his unwillingness to admit that his way is the wrong way.
Posted by: lincolntf at December 30, 2009 07:56 AM (rwlcW)
If someone attempts a terrorist attack, they should be executed. No questions asked. Posted by: crystal
I am interested in your ideas and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
Posted by: huerfano at December 30, 2009 07:57 AM (1+C5d)
The Crotch-Bomber's constitutional rights are VERY important!
We citizens? Not so much. In fact, screw us. Our usefulness ends at what we can give to the Democrat party.
The answer? Napolitano wants to unionize the TSA. Pay-to-play will protect us. Certainly.
Posted by: ethos at December 30, 2009 07:57 AM (0fzsA)
Posted by: arhooley at December 30, 2009 07:57 AM (GKXA7)
There is a reason that both of them retired. They knew that with the great O coming in, all the intelligence community would be neutered and they wanted nothing of that.
I am just glad my favorite uncle, who was one of my fishing buddies, didn't live to see Obama elected; he was high up in the NSA and would have been directly affected. He served his entire adult life in service to the US people and I know he suffered great personally because of decisions that he had to make in order to keep our country safe from those who hate us and will always hate us no matter how soft the man in the oval office is.
Posted by: TRay at December 30, 2009 07:58 AM (2B7xV)
8+ years after 9/11 and we still arenÂ’t serious about this crap.
after 9/11 in late 2001 and early 2002, the country was united, Bush peaked at 92% approval w/ voters (86% w/ likely voters) and had an election happen he would have won every state except maybe VT, MA,& RI, people wanted dead terrorists, there was a demand for better security.
had I told you 8 years later Bush would leave w/ 34% approval hated as some war-monger, people would want civilian trials for terrorists, the country would be politically divided like never before, and the President would refuse to call obvious terrorists just that while attacks on our homeland happen after "Evil Bush" kept them from happening throughout the rest of his 1s & all his 2nd term, you would have called me crazy. yet here we are now.
Posted by: YRM at December 30, 2009 07:58 AM (xNw7B)
Posted by: crystal at December 30, 2009 07:58 AM (KVSUW)
can you give us some info on what might be next?
Posted by: YRM at December 30, 2009 07:59 AM (xNw7B)
....Meanwhile - Ben Nelson and the democrats are going to run ads telling us how wonderful they are. Will the brain-deaders who watch TV all day and night learn to understand how wonderful Ben Nelson is? (where did all that ad money come from? are these ads purchased with our tax dollars?)
When the polls drop - roll out the pro-democrats ads! Democrats have endless funds.
Posted by: ethos at December 30, 2009 07:59 AM (0fzsA)
Posted by: Zombie Cochran at December 30, 2009 07:59 AM (Q41Zh)
One surefire clear distinction as to whether this is a criminal or act-of-war situation..
...if we do catch that guy who stuck up a 7-11 and find out he had accomplices who are planning to stick up other situations..we sure as fuck DO NOT rain Hellfire missiles down on them
Posted by: rum, sodomy and the lash at December 30, 2009 08:00 AM (AnTyA)
Posted by: torabora at December 30, 2009 08:00 AM (yGQ/+)
Why must you all hate on our beautiful new President? He is trying his best, bad things happen and he is doing his best to correct them now. They caught the guy and he is not in prison, can't we all come together and just celebrate that fact for a minute before we tear eachother apart? It is not like we have bush still in office muking things up so bad and invading another country based on lies, we had a failed terrorist attack. Sit down and take a calming breath. Then let's unite behind our new President and win this thing. We need to make sure this doesn't happen again, find these terrorist before they attack us or plan an attack and prosecute them. It is the only way forward, together.
Posted by: arhooley at December 30, 2009 08:02 AM (GKXA7)
I wish I could post it here, but I cannot use tiny.url at work......
But on Charleston Avenue in Las Vegas there is a little house that is a business.....there is a giant picture of Obama and next to it large letters reading: "OBAMA PEDICURE $9.99"
People who support Obama are plain looney.
Posted by: rightzilla at December 30, 2009 11:49 AM (rVJH4)
______________________________
Here you are, sistah!
Posted by: kathysaysso at December 30, 2009 08:04 AM (ZtwUX)
I have no hope that he will change his MO, though. He'll keep believing that his good listening skills and Cairo-esque speeches will win the day with the Islamic world and they'll finally begin to love us and our skittle-shitting unicorns.
Posted by: Intrepid at December 30, 2009 08:08 AM (92zkk)
The exterior of that building just screams "highest rating by the state health and safety inspector."
Posted by: HeatherRadish at December 30, 2009 08:08 AM (NtiET)
Posted by: rightzilla at December 30, 2009 08:08 AM (rVJH4)
I think, I've found the solution !!
Layer of bureaucracy
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Layer of bureaucracy
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Layer of bureaucracy
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Layer of bureaucracy
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Layer of bureaucracy
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All we need is, more dots, and another layer of bureaucracy.
Prob'ly work fine for the Health Care System as well.
Posted by: franksalterego at December 30, 2009 08:10 AM (GKyIE)
Posted by: Jean at December 30, 2009 08:11 AM (7K04W)
Not only that, but who the hell would want to drink anything in the same place pedicures are done? Eeewwww.....
Posted by: Intrepid at December 30, 2009 08:12 AM (92zkk)
Too bad we can't put panties on his head. After what happened on the plane, he's probably got post traumatic stress disorder and panties on the head would get him singing like a bird. Just the sight of underwear probably makes him scream like a little bitch now.
I blame Bush.
Posted by: Lynndie England at December 30, 2009 08:12 AM (o0R2E)
Posted by: FreakyBoy at December 30, 2009 08:13 AM (Q41Zh)
Posted by: Ace's liver at December 30, 2009 08:13 AM (LtIsn)
Posted by: t-bird at December 30, 2009 08:15 AM (GFhBu)
Posted by: rightzilla at December 30, 2009 08:18 AM (rVJH4)
The exterior of that building just screams "highest rating by the state health and safety inspector."
Posted by: HeatherRadish at December 30, 2009 12:08 PM (NtiET)
HeatherRadish....we don't have those kind of inspectores here....we have the MOB.
Posted by: rightzilla at December 30, 2009 08:20 AM (rVJH4)
Question:
What's with the liberals screaming "Double standard George Bush took a week to talk about the shoe bomber!" I don't remember all the shoe bomber details, but I'm sure it wasn't the same as Barry strolling off the links to put a bandage on Janet's arterial hemorrhage of stupid.
Posted by: arhooley at December 30, 2009 08:21 AM (GKXA7)
Posted by: willow at December 30, 2009 08:23 AM (7FgWm)
Posted by: Sparky at December 30, 2009 08:24 AM (mXY2a)
Posted by: Mr. Proggressive at December 30, 2009 11:31 AM (SqAkN)
34Are these guys mentally retarded or do they really think they can build civilian prosecutions against terrorist BEFORE they attack or even plan an attack? Do they fuckin think they will have Charles Xavier on the prosecution team reading their freakin minds to tell what they are planning on doing or do they honestly think we have enough undercover wired up CIA agents to infiltrate every terror cell and go thru months of investigation? These people have literally lost their fucking minds if they have already given this guy a lawyer before they even extracted any intelligence from him.
Posted by: Mr. Pink at December 30, 2009 11:44 AM (SqAkN)
Posted by: maddogg at December 30, 2009 08:25 AM (OlN4e)
What's that? He's not fighting for any government?
Guess he never goes home, then.
Posted by: Trimegistus at December 30, 2009 08:25 AM (GQhsP)
"Double standard George Bush took a week to talk about the shoe bomber!"
The shoe bomber was a one-off.(first clothing bomb)- The diaper-bomber is a repeat.
Fool me once, shame on you...(Bush)
Fool me twice, shame on me...(Obama)
Posted by: Speller at December 30, 2009 08:27 AM (o0R2E)
Twat Stevens should be on a permanent no fly list because of his poonboy music.
Posted by: Captain Hate at December 30, 2009 08:31 AM (VGeGl)
Posted by: dr kill at December 30, 2009 08:34 AM (tGYpf)
Posted by: rightzilla at December 30, 2009 08:36 AM (rVJH4)
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Well erg puts me to shame quite honestly. I am seriously starting to think he is a sockpuppet. The way he starts out nominally disagreeing with certain points and then goes full on leftists complete with talking points is hilarious. I just leave in blatant contradictions in the same comment, he manages to string them together into multi comment threadjacking. He even had me going earlier, my hats off to him.
Posted by: Mr. Pink at December 30, 2009 08:38 AM (SqAkN)
Methinks someone was originally having a bit of HopenChange fun with the copy, and somebody figured it out.
If there's still a link to the article containing that quote, I'd love to have it.
SO I CAN PUT IT ON FACEBOOK AND RUB MY LIBERAL FRIENDS NOSES IN IT.
Posted by: benjamin at December 30, 2009 08:40 AM (jjlGZ)
Posted by: rightzilla at December 30, 2009 08:41 AM (rVJH4)
Posted by: mrkwong at December 30, 2009 08:41 AM (G8Eo0)
What's that? He's not fighting for any government?
Guess he never goes home, then.
Posted by: Trimegistus at December 30, 2009 12:25 PM (GQhsP)
He's a combatant out of uniform, which entitles him to a short, sharp drop at the end of the nearest hangman's noose. If we're not getting intelligence out of him, I see no need to spend money on food, security, etc. Just a couple of bucks for hemp.
Posted by: Cautiously Pessimistic at December 30, 2009 08:42 AM (pZEar)
Posted by: Smorgasbord at December 30, 2009 08:44 AM (eA/3w)
Posted by: Sparky at December 30, 2009 12:24 PM (mXY2a)
Will you run for elected ofice? You got my vote.
Posted by: crystal at December 30, 2009 08:44 AM (KVSUW)
Posted by: PJ at December 30, 2009 08:50 AM (Qpxxz)
Doesn't Gibbsy have a presser coming up at 1:00? I've got my popcorn ready. Can't wait for Tapper or Major to bring up Cheney. *rubbing hands together in gleeful anticipation*
Posted by: Jane D'oh! at December 30, 2009 08:51 AM (UOM48)
Posted by: Sparky at December 30, 2009 08:53 AM (mXY2a)
Posted by: Sparky at December 30, 2009 12:53 PM (mXY2a)
We appear weak because we ARE weak. We are milk toast. We are yellow bellied. We are all those cowardly things we used to call other kids on the play field because we have a leader who personifies weak and cowardly. Unfortuanately, the BRAVE men and women serving in uniform have been let down in the biggest way possible....their commander in cheif is a failure and laughable and weak.
Posted by: rightzilla at December 30, 2009 09:17 AM (rVJH4)
"Cat Stevens -- the old 60's hippie who sung 'Cat's in the Cradle' -- he's on the do not fly list? That's outrageous!", said the lefties.
I doubt if they said quite that. I think most of the lefties (and those of us who like a lot of different types of music) know that Harry Chapin did "Cat's in the Cradle".
Posted by: I believe in peace and love, till you mess with my country or my family at December 30, 2009 09:31 AM (QdUKm)
"Cat Stevens -- the old 60's hippie who sung 'Cat's in the Cradle' -- he's on the do not fly list? That's outrageous!", said the lefties.
I doubt if they said quite that. I think most of the lefties (and those of us who like a lot of different types of music) know that Harry Chapin did "Cat's in the Cradle".
Yeah...Cat is being followed by a Moon's shadow.......perhaps we need to follow him else-ways. Plus......I HATE Cats!
Posted by: rightzilla at December 30, 2009 09:36 AM (rVJH4)
Cat Stevens -- the old 60's hippie who sung 'Cat's in the Cradle' -- he's on the do not fly list? That's outrageous!", said the lefties.
I hate to break it to you Morons but Cat Stevens did not do "Cats in the Cradle".
That was done by Harry Chapin. I have all of both their albums.
Posted by: Vic at December 30, 2009 09:48 AM (QrA9E)
That was done by Harry Chapin. I have all of both their albums.
Posted by: Vic at December 30, 2009 01:48 PM (QrA9E) -
Careful Vic, around here, with some of the folks, appreciating someones talent = agreeing with their politics. But me too. Not all, but still have Catch bull at 4. Gave others away to friends at parting that I knew I'd probably never see again.
Posted by: I believe in peace and love, till you mess with my country or my family at December 30, 2009 10:00 AM (QdUKm)
Careful Vic, around here, with some of the folks, appreciating someones talent = agreeing with their politics.
I got those Cat Stevens albums long before he went bug fuck and joiined the Muslims.
To my knowledge he hasn't made any new stuff since then. The Harry Chapin stuff is all stuff my wife had/got. I know nothing of his politics and I recon he didn't vote for the Won since he is dead anyway.
Posted by: Vic at December 30, 2009 10:05 AM (QrA9E)
These pricks are dead serious about whacking all of us, I wish the Libfucks would wake the hell up.
They won't. They have this fantasy that somehow the Islamunists will spare them, and even put them in power if the Islamunists win. They are "fellow travelers" in that respect.
Posted by: Curmudgeon at December 30, 2009 10:58 AM (ujg0T)
I wouldn't bet on that.
Posted by: Rob Crawford at December 30, 2009 11:05 AM (ZJ/un)
The Brits by the way had him on their Do Not Enter list. Do we not share this kind of information with our cousins across the pond? And if not, why not?
Last time I checked, we weren't, thanks to Obama, on really great terms with those 'cousins across the pond.' Maybe they didn't bother mentioning it to us...were too busy watching old movies from Obama that they inherited from the Prime Minister.
Posted by: marybel at December 30, 2009 11:10 AM (Rb2gx)
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His best?? Losers always whine about their best. Winners go home and fuck the prom queen.
Posted by: John Mason at December 30, 2009 11:21 AM (o4Xi+)
Posted by: Malcolm Tent at December 30, 2009 11:55 AM (gMEOw)
"Authorities are holding out hope that he will change his mind and cooperate" -- This will work well, I'm sure. In about ten years, when he writes his book, will the FBI be allowed to read it?
YRM - "can you give us some info on what might be next?" -- Loud flushing sound, followed by the country swirling down the drain.
Hey, Authorities, hope is not a method. Waterboarding is a method.
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