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Obama at Ground Zero After Osama Bin Laden's Supposed Death


Today at Ground Zero should be a sober moment. One would expect that as the country reflects back on ten years of war that started in the heart of New York City. However, this is Barack Obama, a president who won't produce evidence to the American people that Osama Bin Laden is truly dead and a president who continues to change his story about the events that took play that led to the supposed death of Osama Bin Laden.

I don't think today's event will be nearly as reverent as it should be, unless of course the reverence is directed at Obama himself. There will be a rock concert atmosphere as America celebrates the assassination of one man, a man who didn't deserve to live, but America isn't the land where we were taught to celebrate such things. After all John Quincy Adams once said America does not go out in the world seeking monsters to destroy.

Ground Zero is where Barack Obama will be at today. While Obama kicked off his reelection campaign last month, today is the official start of the Hope and Change 2012 tour where brain-dead voters incapable of noticing the real details of Obama's account and how many times it has changed will chant endlessly "yes he did" even without any proof and more tall tales that Bass Pro Shops' best customer.

Today will be Obama's bull horn speech, and deep down inside, knowing Democratic aids once wished Obama had his own Oklahoma City to make him great, Obama wishes he was standing on the rubble and announcing Osama Bin Laden's death.

Instead of "yes he did" I hope Americans are smart enough to realize they may in fact be getting duped. Perhaps, a better chant today would be "show us proof" or "spike the football."