Obama attacks Blackwater, than hires them!, page 1


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Topic started on 29-7-2008 @ 03:33 PM by Dronetek
In typical liberal hypocritical fashion Obama attacked BlackWater for "disregarding Iraqi life, than hired them to do his security.

www.dailykos.com...
IOWA CITY –Sen. Barack Obama charged today that a private security firm operating in Iraq has acted "with reckless disregard to Iraqi life," as he called his proposals to better monitor such contractors the toughest reforms offered by any candidate in the presidential race.


You know, forget all the lives these guys have saved all over the world! From Congo to Afghanistan, these guys have been there to defend the weak. Of course, Obama probably knows nothing about any of their history and simply jumped on the left wing bandwagon.

So, fast forward to his trip to Afghanistan!


www.usnews.com...

Sen. Barack Obama has not been a fan of private police like Blackwater in war zones, and some news outlets even reported that they were spurned for his trip last week to Afghanistan and Iraq. But Whispers confirms that Blackwater did handle the Democratic presidential candidate's security in Afghanistan and helped out in Iraq. What's more, Obama was overheard saying: "Blackwater is getting a bad rap." Since everything appeared to go swimmingly, maybe he will take firms like Blackwater out of his sights, the company's supporters hope.




[edit on 29-7-2008 by Dronetek]


reply posted on 29-7-2008 @ 03:50 PM by sos37
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Excellent find, Dronotek! Yet another Obama waffle in this campaign and another to add to his list of flip-flops while he's senator.

I'd like to see our local Obamatrons explain this one away.


reply posted on 30-7-2008 @ 05:08 PM by Multiple Junkie
How about this?

www.slate.com... 22/dodging-blackwater.aspx

This includes a quote from Ed Donovan - Secret Service Spokesman:


But Obama isn't just any globetrotting senator. He's a presidential nominee, which means all his security arrangements at home and abroad are made not by the State Department but by the Secret Service. The Obama campaign refused to discuss his security detail, but a spokesman for the Secret Service told me that private contractors were not accompanying Obama in Iraq or Afghanistan. "Text," said spokesman Ed Donovan. "We use military law enforcement and Secret Service."


TMJ


reply posted on 31-7-2008 @ 03:04 PM by Grafilthy
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What's more, Obama was overheard saying: "Blackwater is getting a bad rap."

SOS.....

The "Obamatrons" will "explain this away" because the "source" "overheard".....allegedly.....

Oh crap, whats the point....


I will let you guys get back to your circle-jerk. I am misunderinterested.


reply posted on 31-7-2008 @ 05:10 PM by sos37
Originally posted by Grafilthy
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post by sos37




What's more, Obama was overheard saying: "Blackwater is getting a bad rap."

SOS.....

The "Obamatrons" will "explain this away" because the "source" "overheard".....allegedly.....

Oh crap, whats the point....


I will let you guys get back to your circle-jerk. I am misunderinterested.


What? If there's a good explanation I'm all ears. Blackwater was criticized, most noteably by the liberal left, for their security tactics used in Iraq and Afghanistan. As well they should have been - some of their actions were certainly questionable.

Why then would Obama use them to secure himself on his overseas trip? It makes a statement of "Yeah, I know those guys are brutal and get away with injustices but hey, you gotta admit, they're good at what they do."



reply posted on 31-7-2008 @ 06:26 PM by sos37
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If the secret service handled his security then I can concede that his security detail was assigned to him and not selected by him.

However, the Blackwater issue doesn't end there. There's older evidence which seems to indicate that Obama does actually favor private security in Iraq, and this even comes from the Huffington Post:

www.huffingtonpost.com...
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