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Sit Room Photo Analysis
#11
Does this work better for you? Not everyone is comfortable with democracy.


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#12
You might want to see George Patton in the uniform of a corporal. No question who is in charge here.

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#13
Do you think the people in that room weren't sure who was the commander in chief? He was in a very private meeting on a Sunday night with his closest advisers, there was no need for the formality of office.
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#14
The important key here for people to remember is that when a spec ops mission is going on, NOBODY in that room is saying ANYTHING to the team on the other end. That sort of Hollywood crap gets spec ops teams killed.
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#15
Grace62 wrote:
Do you think the people in that room weren't sure who was the commander in chief? He was in a very private meeting on a Sunday night with his closest advisers, there was no need for the formality of office.

This whole thread is about him sitting on the side. How can you say it is not significant?
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#16
I reject the premise of the essay - I said that in my first comment.
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#17
If you like Obama, your interpretation will be positive.

If you don't like him, it will be negative.


Sometimes, a cigar is just a cigar.
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#18
I can't say I agree much with that breathless assessment. He made a very difficult decision and a big gamble. That's what we pay him to do. Let's not make him into a hero or a saint.
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#19
Gutenberg wrote:
I can't say I agree much with that breathless assessment. He made a very difficult decision and a big gamble. That's what we pay him to do. Let's not make him into a hero or a saint.


I second this observation.
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#20
Gutenberg wrote:
I can't say I agree much with that breathless assessment. He made a very difficult decision and a big gamble. That's what we pay him to do. Let's not make him into a hero or a saint.

Agreed.
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