red states rule
05-04-2011, 04:16 AM
Will the NY Times run an headline OBL was assassinated?
Will Pelosi demand heariongs into the conduct of the US military?
Will Reid demand full disclosure?
Will the peaceniks demand to know why OBL was denied his day in court?
I wonder what the reaction would be from these people if this had happened while Bush was in office?
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney on Tuesday publicly revised the administration’s account of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, telling reporters that the Al Qaeda leader wasn’t armed during the assault and didn’t use one of his wives as a shield.
On Monday evening, the White House had backed away from key details in its narrative about the raid, including claims by senior U.S. officials that bin Laden had a weapon and may have fired it during a gun battle with U.S. forces.
Officials also retreated from claims that one of bin Laden’s wives was killed in the raid.
Carney read a statement to reporters Tuesday seeking to clarify discrepancies. He said bin Laden “was not armed.” When a U.S. “assaulter” approached bin Laden, the Al Qaeda leader’s “wife” rushed the assaulter. That woman was shot but not killed, Carney said.
“What is true,” Carney said, is that “we provided a great deal of information with great haste.”
“Obviously, some of the information was — came in piece by piece and is being reviewed and updated and elaborated upon,” he said.
Carney told reporters that “resistance does not require a firearm” but directed questions about how bin Laden “resisted” to the Pentagon.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0511/54162.html#ixzz1LNDfVBOJ
Will Pelosi demand heariongs into the conduct of the US military?
Will Reid demand full disclosure?
Will the peaceniks demand to know why OBL was denied his day in court?
I wonder what the reaction would be from these people if this had happened while Bush was in office?
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney on Tuesday publicly revised the administration’s account of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, telling reporters that the Al Qaeda leader wasn’t armed during the assault and didn’t use one of his wives as a shield.
On Monday evening, the White House had backed away from key details in its narrative about the raid, including claims by senior U.S. officials that bin Laden had a weapon and may have fired it during a gun battle with U.S. forces.
Officials also retreated from claims that one of bin Laden’s wives was killed in the raid.
Carney read a statement to reporters Tuesday seeking to clarify discrepancies. He said bin Laden “was not armed.” When a U.S. “assaulter” approached bin Laden, the Al Qaeda leader’s “wife” rushed the assaulter. That woman was shot but not killed, Carney said.
“What is true,” Carney said, is that “we provided a great deal of information with great haste.”
“Obviously, some of the information was — came in piece by piece and is being reviewed and updated and elaborated upon,” he said.
Carney told reporters that “resistance does not require a firearm” but directed questions about how bin Laden “resisted” to the Pentagon.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0511/54162.html#ixzz1LNDfVBOJ