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David Petraeus resigns as CIA director

  • gut
    tk421;1317572 wrote:Awfully convenient timing, don't you think? No way the FBI found this out in the time after the election, so that means the FBI withheld the information until after the election to not hurt Obama. Not surprising.
    Well, if it's just an affair they did the correct thing. It probably would have influenced some voters, and that would have been wrong (if it's just an affair).

    But I've already seen one person at least claim Obama had absolutely no idea. I don't think it was anyone WH/Administration official, but it's simply implausible to me that he didn't know.

    I suspect the voters hoping the "real" Obama from 2008 would show up will be very disappointed.
  • isadore
    I realize you folks have a preference for your paranoid fantasies involving our First African American President. But it is a tragedy that General Patraeus has decisions that have lead to his resignation. It has been nearly 70 years since an American commanding general has come out of war with such a deserved high reputation and respect of the large majority of the American people. And now this tawdry incident, it is a shame.
  • tk421
    why in the world do you always reference Obama as the first AA president? Are you that racist that you are incapable of seeing him as anything other than a black man running this country?


    Oh, never mind I forgot that except for white men, this country is racist free. :rolleyes:
  • believer
    tk421;1317670 wrote:why in the world do you always reference Obama as the first AA president? Are you that racist that you are incapable of seeing him as anything other than a black man running this country?


    Oh, never mind I forgot that except for white men, this country is racist free. :rolleyes:
    this
  • gut
    tk421;1317670 wrote:why in the world do you always reference Obama as the first AA president? Are you that racist that you are incapable of seeing him as anything other than a black man running this country?
    Saw a clip where an African American was explaining he voted for Obama because "we want a seat at the table when the bureaucrats decide who's going to suffer". Honest and insightful. I might point out that if we elected someone else we might not have to suffer, but this is the most enlightened Obama supporter I have seen.
  • believer
    gut;1317675 wrote:Saw a clip where an African American was explaining he voted for Obama because "we want a seat at the table when the bureaucrats decide who's going to suffer". Honest and insightful. I might point out that if we elected someone else we might not have to suffer, but this is the most enlightened Obama supporter I have seen.
    But only white males are racist. Get it right, sir. ;)
  • isadore
    tk421;1317670 wrote:why in the world do you always reference Obama as the first AA president? Are you that racist that you are incapable of seeing him as anything other than a black man running this country?


    Oh, never mind I forgot that except for white men, this country is racist free. :rolleyes:
    as is obvious in the campaign and on this website the opposition and hatred toward our first African American President is not simply partisanship but has a deep racial motivation.
    oh if you need I will give you a short history of race relations in our country so you can see the primary source of racism has been.
  • gut
    believer;1317687 wrote:But only white males are racist. Get it right, sir. ;)
    Only being pragmatic. He just wants a black man to represent him when they're cutting up a smaller and smaller pie.
  • Midstate01
    My wife can't access gmail inside her building which is a top secret building. So I'm guessing either could he.
  • HitsRus
    I realize you folks have a preference for your paranoid fantasies involving our First African American President
    Is there a problem with the truth coming out? I would think you, as an Obama supporter, would welcome the testimony such that the President can be fully exonerated of any culpability, ineptness, callousness that might besmirch his legacy. Most certainly his actions can stand the light of day! He did say that the buck stops on his desk. He will/should welcome the opportunity to be transparent.
  • believer
    HitsRus;1317802 wrote:Is there a problem with the truth coming out? I would think you, as an Obama supporter, would welcome the testimony such that the President can be fully exonerated of any culpability, ineptness, callousness that might besmirch his legacy. Most certainly his actions can stand the light of day! He did say that the buck stops on his desk. He will/should welcome the opportunity to be transparent.
    I love you man!

  • rmolin73
    tk421;1317670 wrote:why in the world do you always reference Obama as the first AA president? Are you that racist that you are incapable of seeing him as anything other than a black man running this country?


    Oh, never mind I forgot that except for white men, this country is racist free. :rolleyes:
    believer;1317671 wrote:this
    gut;1317675 wrote:Saw a clip where an African American was explaining he voted for Obama because "we want a seat at the table when the bureaucrats decide who's going to suffer". Honest and insightful. I might point out that if we elected someone else we might not have to suffer, but this is the most enlightened Obama supporter I have seen.
    Lol
    believer;1317687 wrote:But only white males are racist. Get it right, sir. ;)
  • isadore
    all part of a continuing attempt to delegitimize the electoral mandate of our first African American President. they used a tawdry sex scandal to try to undermine the Clinton Presidency, now they find another to use against Obama. They can not take the fact that the American electorate has refuted their ideology and intolerance.
  • HitsRus
    ^^^gosh a ruddies...you can't be opposed to finding out the truth.


    The good news, is that according to Diane Feinstein, Chairman of the Intelligence committee, that they can call Petraeus to testify if they think it's necessary.
  • rydawg5
    My life timeline. 2001 - WTC 7 is sad the twin towers fell down, then decided to magically fall down too. 2012. General bangs a woman 10x's hotter than his wife and is no longer forced to expose the truth.

    Such freaking turmoil and unresolved problems in my life.
  • IggyPride00
    It is being reported (and confirmed) that Eric Cantor knew about the affair in October.

    I wonder why he kept quiet, as exposing a scandal among the administration would have probably hurt the President leading up to the election.
  • believer
    The problem is the CIA, the FBI and the state-run mainstream media are all controlled by an Obama Administration that is now drunk with new-found political clout the Amerikan Sheeple bestowed upon them last week. Plus Harry Reid controls the Senate.

    Get used to it....Petraeus will never testify and neither will Hillary.

  • isadore
    gosh a ruddies a conspiracy involving Obama and Eric Cantor. Talk about kool-aid
  • HitsRus
    I don't think there us any doubt that the Benghazi investgation was stonewalled and pushed back until after the election with the help of the main street media propagandists....and now this was convieniently 'ignored', too.

    I'm surprised that he resigned considering he felt that he broke no laws nor compromised national security. I'm sure the Obama administration didn't pressure him because Democrats don't seem to have a problem with 'tawdry' incidents, even when they occur within the White House walls. In fact...they even sent that person out on the campaign stump for them (cigar not included).
  • bases_loaded
    isadore;1318000 wrote:all part of a continuing attempt to delegitimize the electoral mandate of our first African American President. they used a tawdry sex scandal to try to undermine the Clinton Presidency, now they find another to use against Obama. They can not take the fact that the American electorate has refuted their ideology and intolerance.
    Im confused...I see this sex scandal as helping O, since the attention is now on this and not how bad he fucked up Bengazi

    And if you don't see a problem with a married POTUS getting blowies in the oval office from an intern, you are already a lost cause and it pisses me off that you are allowed to breathe the same air I breathe.
  • isadore
    the head of US CIA being involved in a potential "honey pot" scenario, espionage 101, that is a very good reason for him to resign. i
  • isadore
    bases_loaded;1318405 wrote:Im confused...I see this sex scandal as helping O, since the attention is now on this and not how bad he ****ed up Bengazi

    And if you don't see a problem with a married POTUS getting blowies in the oval office from an intern, you are already a lost cause and it pisses me off that you are allowed to breathe the same air I breathe.
    hold your breath, that will fix me. There is no proof he was involved in any way in the decisions about Benghazi. What is true is that our African American President was re elected, and you folks can not take it.
  • bases_loaded
    isadore;1318408 wrote:hold your breath, that will fix me. There is no proof he was involved in any way in the decisions about Benghazi. What is true is that our African American President was re elected, and you folks can not take it.
    There is a war between the haves and have nots...and the have nots now have a leader who through executive orders can delegate who is the haves and have nots...thats what us folks can't take. Cool, he got elected. Not cool, he got elected because there are now more have nots than haves in our country.
  • isadore
    bases_loaded;1318420 wrote:There is a war between the haves and have nots...and the have nots now have a leader who through executive orders can delegate who is the haves and have nots...thats what us folks can't take. Cool, he got elected. Not cool, he got elected because there are now more have nots than haves in our country.
    Republican policy favoring the rich over the last three decade have created this situation, this increasing mal distrbution of income, the decline in the middle class. you create a situation, then complain when our President begins to solve it.
  • bases_loaded
    isadore;1318428 wrote:Republican policy favoring the rich over the last three decade have created this situation, this increasing mal distrbution of income, the decline in the middle class. you create a situation, then complain when our President begins to solve it.
    Solving and stealing are interchangeable here.

    I'm being stolen from. It isn't a policy problem, its a laziness problem. Niggas be lazy /discussion