Maybe they can get Rosie O'Donnell to give the Tailiban leaders a big hug and make it all OK for them. *shrug*
Obsessed with lesbians much?
Personally, I'm hoping Obama tells them to "bring it on!", and then mentions how irrelevant OBL is now...
Maybe they can get Rosie O'Donnell to give the Tailiban leaders a big hug and make it all OK for them. *shrug*
Actually, I was referring to her statement after 9-11, about OBL needing a hug. Perhaps it is you who are obsessed with lesbians. *shrug*Obsessed with lesbians much?
Personally, I'm hoping Obama tells them to "bring it on!", and then mentions how irrelevant OBL is now...
Yes. And he must figure out how to do it solely with word-play or he's a hypocrite too.So are we all in agreement that Obama has to personally go and rescue this soldier otherwise he's a big pansy?
You dummy that would be what they want. *shrug*
That doesn't make sense; they were so afraid of Bush...
I wonder if Obama could take time out of his busy schedule to give a speech, maybe tell the world he is "deeply troubled" by this.... I bet that is all it would take and those mean old talibans would turn this guy loose.
That doesn't make sense; they were so afraid of Bush...
It must be tuff to not be able to grasp anything beyond your memorized talking points.
Not as tough as it is to realize that you completely undermined whatever point you were trying to make by bringing up Pearl.
Was the above comment some sort of feeble attempt at recovery?
What do you think they are going to do with our soldier? Serve him tea?
Oh, hell, knowing Obama's history so far, he will eventually apologize to the Taliban and invite them to have tea.![]()
Nothing TuTu says makes any sense.
Just wanted to point that out.
Nothing TuTu says makes any sense.
Just wanted to point that out.
Why do you think the soldier walked off the base voluntarily?
"One military official described the soldier as a private first class who walked off the base voluntarily for reasons that were unclear. The soldier left his weapon behind, said the official, adding that it was not clear whether he left wearing his military uniform."
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/03/world/asia/03soldier.html?_r=1&scp=5&sq=Richard%20A.%20Oppel%20Jr.&st=cse