Nobrl peace prize winner: I’ve Gotten ‘Really Good at Killing People’

More evidence obama is a sociopath

Book Excerpt Quotes Obama: I’ve Gotten ‘Really Good at Killing People’

According a review of Double Down in the Washington Post, President Barack Obama once told aides that he’d gotten “really good at killing people.”

The review, by CNN’s Peter Hambry, doesn’t make the phrase sound like a boast, noting that Obama was “meditating on drone strikes” when he said it, perhaps suggesting the president was regretful of how skilled he’d become at wielding drone technology to take out America’s geopolitical foes. The review did not indicate when the comment was made.
 
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Two thousand Islamic militants killed. Freakin' Sociopath.

LOL
Throw in a bunch of women , children, innocents and a few US citizens.
LOL
 
and if wasn't doing it you be criticizing him for that. Obama could cure cancer and you deluded knee-jerk anti-Obama righties would wonder why he didn't do it sooner.
 
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and if wasn't doing it you be criticizing him for that....

Nice grammar. You learn that in college did you?
 
http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2013/03/25/nixon-has-won-watergate/2019443/

Constitutional lawyer Jonathan Turley: “The painful fact is that Barack Obama is the president that Nixon always wanted to be. Four decades ago, Nixon was halted in his determined effort to create an ‘imperial presidency’ with unilateral powers and privileges. In 2013, Obama wields those very same powers openly and without serious opposition. The success of Obama in acquiring the long-denied powers of Nixon is one of his most remarkable, if ignoble, accomplishments...”


See also: http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/2013/05/14/is-obama-worse-for-press-freedom-than-nixon.html

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REPORT: OBAMA BRINGS CHILLING EFFECT ON JOURNALISM
BY BRETT ZONGKER
ASSOCIATED PRESS

"In the Obama administration's Washington, government officials are increasingly afraid to talk to the press," wrote Downie, now a journalism professor at Arizona State University. "The administration's war on leaks and other efforts to control information are the most aggressive I've seen since the Nixon administration, when I was one of the editors involved in The Washington Post's investigation of Watergate."
 
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and if wasn't doing it you be criticizing him for that. Obama could cure cancer and you deluded knee-jerk anti-Obama righties would wonder why he didn't do it sooner.

Obama could BE cancer and you idiot fanboys would be cheerleading and telling us to embrace him.
 
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