What's worse? Obama's knowing & lying about it or truly NOT knowing?

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  1. ptosis profile image68
    ptosisposted 10 years ago

    What's worse? Obama's knowing  & lying about it or truly  NOT knowing?

    NSA insists spy ops have the White House blessing while Obama says he was unaware and if he had known, he would have put a stop to it. Yet Obama was personally briefed on the Merkel operation in 2010 and allowed the surveillance to continue. 



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  2. lj gonya profile image57
    lj gonyaposted 10 years ago

    Obama operates under the protection of plausible deniability as much as possible. And, then there's the fact that he simply isn't all that interested in the day to day duties and decision making that goes with the office. All of the above qualities in a President are unacceptable.

    1. Cyrellys profile image60
      Cyrellysposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      What is worse is that Obama is only a face-plate, not truly in charge.  Take a good look at NSSM 200 http://www.mathaba.net/news/?x=90207  "What is NSSM 200 "Population Control" by Kissinger?"  Bet he doesn't know about current "programs" in subject.

  3. lovemychris profile image77
    lovemychrisposted 10 years ago

    what's worse is RW'er obsessing on it, while silent on the one who put it in. Great Hero ElBushbo of Arabia.

    1. Ericdierker profile image45
      Ericdierkerposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Yea lovemychris is right, blame it on a guy out of office for five years. So probably neither of the above --- blaming it on someone else is probably the worst.  Ask Hillary or Sibilous or even about now Reid.

    2. lovemychris profile image77
      lovemychrisposted 10 years agoin reply to this

      Excuse me! YOU are blaming the guy who came after! The ones who did the deed....you give a pass. For all of it, Bush and co have never paid. So, Cry me a river about Prez Obama. Get in line.

 
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