Thursday, April 16, 2009

barry's Iraq visit staged?

April 16, 2009

Was barry's "surprise" visit staged...just like everything else? Roger Simon calls barry's administration sham a presidency of stagecraft.

This is an excerpt of an email of a soldier present from Macsmind [retired military host of The MacRanger Show on Blog Talk Radio.]

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.

Here are some interesting faces. I remember watching the video and wondering why one of the black soldiers behind barry looked so disinterested. There is no longer that glazed look of adoration. They know what "we will continue deployment" and "leave 30-50,000 support troops" in Iraq means. Let alone his going back on the one promise that got him the presidency. And I'm sure his not appearing until after the National Anthem at Camp Lejune when he announced his lie wasn't forgotten.

Do these troops look like they are proud of their Commander in Chief?

Or do they look disgusted because he won't prove he is eligible to give them orders?

What kind of man can order a brave American into battle - some to a certain death - without easing their mind by simply producing a $6 piece of paper?

Heinous.

courtesy of geowhiz

I can't vow for the date of these photos - but these brave servicemen's disapproval cannot be masked. Where's the Hope! Look at the top pix on the bottom left. I sure would like to know the words barry was telepromptering at this point. Nobody's buying it. Look at how young the red-haired Opie is right off barry's nose. And the old-timers in the bottom pix look disinterested and weary. The soldier in the middle is weighing a decision...what? And the one on the bottom right looks like he's seen alot of bad shit. I hope he's coming home soon. Hope they all do.

Most of all, I hope barry finally tells them the truth.

Homemade video of barry's surprise visit

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