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The Military or How I Stopped Worrying About Iraq and Staged a Photo Op.

April 12th, 2009 Posted in Mitt Romney

Staged Obama Photo

When Obama made a surprise visit to Iraq, he was greeted by the troops falling over themselves with digital cameras.  Now reports are surfacing this was a staged event.

Macmind, reports  (we) Got this email from a sergeant that was there.

“We were pre-screened, asked by officials “Who voted for Obama?”, and then those who raised their hands were shuffled to the front of the receiving line. They even handed out digital cameras and asked them to hold them up.”

Was Obama trying not to avoid the silent treatment Marines gave him at Camp LeJeune in late February?

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6 Responses to “The Military or How I Stopped Worrying About Iraq and Staged a Photo Op.”

  1. Chris Says:

    Not that I’m observant or anything, but if your going to stage a photo op, you should not hand out the SAME camera to everyone!

    Take a look. you can tell the ones who have their own camera, and those that got one ‘issued’ to them at the photo op!


  2. Johnny K Says:

    And Obama gave the orders to use military action to bring a very brave Capitan home.

    Thank you Mr. President, thank you.

    Also, I can’t believe the censorship here, I only am trying to praise a great decision that saved some American lives and yet I can’t post that? Is this just a one way blog? I may not believe everything that this administration does (and most here don’t believe anything) but I will praise as well as criticize when warranted, cant we all do the same?


  3. Craig Edwards Says:

    Johnny K,

    We had removed a bunch of Spam from the site (Some 60,000+ comments) and your 1st comment was removed in error. The 2nd time the comment as it showed it as duplicate comment.

    I assure you there is nothing sinister about it.


  4. Johnny K Says:

    Craig thanks for your reply but this is the fourth time I posted this.

    Again, I appreciate your effort to try to explain what happened but I am not 100% convinced that censorship is not involved, I follow.


  5. Craig Edwards Says:

    Fine buddy, I removed 60,000 spam comments and lots of recent comments were removed in error. Your comments were in the mess of them… without going through 60000 comment one by one, it took 2 days to get them all done with the help of Macros. Ask anyone in the chatbox and they will confirm how many comments were deleted.

    Enjoy.


  6. Crystalf Says:

    yep .. this is true, Johnny .. quite an onerous job keeping up on the comments .. there were a number of us that were discussing the best way to deal with the magnitude of the comments ending up in the “spam” folder.


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