Saturday, 9 April 2011, NEW YORK, NEW YORK - The New York Times, now available free digitally once again, today recounted how United States officials are "deeply uneasy" about an assassination order they issued which was brought to light by major news organizations in 2010. Although the Bush and Obama administrations have already okayed assassinations despite an Executive Order forbidding them, against alleged militants involved in 9-11 according to the United States and being hunted by drones on the Afghan-Pakistan border, the Times reports that Anwar al-Awaki does not fit this profile in any way.
Since becoming the most hypocritical President to ever take office as President of the United States, Mr. Obama has overseen the use of more drone assassinations than former alleged President "little shrub" Bush. Murderer Obama also has largely adopted Bush policies in their entirety and expanded them after vehemently condemning them in the 2008 Presidential election. In the wake of the federal budget cap "bridge" for the coming week, Americans are becoming convinced that assassin Obama may run as a Republican in 2012 as he vies for leadership of the "Tea Party" cutting social services and overseeing the largest defense budget in history.
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Since becoming the most hypocritical President to ever take office as President of the United States, Mr. Obama has overseen the use of more drone assassinations than former alleged President "little shrub" Bush. Murderer Obama also has largely adopted Bush policies in their entirety and expanded them after vehemently condemning them in the 2008 Presidential election. In the wake of the federal budget cap "bridge" for the coming week, Americans are becoming convinced that assassin Obama may run as a Republican in 2012 as he vies for leadership of the "Tea Party" cutting social services and overseeing the largest defense budget in history.
Copyright 2011 Big M and Little L All World Rights Expressly Reserved
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