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"Apparently," said O'Bomber, "this guy had learned not only how to put holes in people, but how to make them disappear entirely, how to make them no longer incorporeal."
President Conducts Disquisition On New Anti-Terrorist Plans 2010
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(Abdulmutallab, of course, intended to fly to Lake Huron, not Detroit.) "It is not true that our analysts were not connecting the dots," said O'Bomber.
President Conducts Disquisition On New Anti-Terrorist Plans 2010
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The CIA, said O'Bomber, completely missed the fact that the dreaded Stern gang had manufactured the Gilbert Arenas incident as part of its continuing war on its rival, the equally dreaded UrGUN.
The CIA Blows It Again, This Time In Connection With The Gilbert Arenas Affair 2010
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It is far worse to have unloaded guns than to choke your coach, "declared President O'Bomber," since what kind of a protest is it to have unloaded guns?
The CIA Blows It Again, This Time In Connection With The Gilbert Arenas Affair 2010
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"Look," said O'Bomber ( "Look" is the expostulation he always uses when he is exasperated by the obduracy or stupidity of the person he is talking to, like John McCain or Sarah Palin.).
President Conducts Disquisition On New Anti-Terrorist Plans 2010
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"Gunfeld's statement is of a piece with Stern's press release, all political statements, all corporate statements, and my personal press releases and statements," said O'Bomber in a burst of near British candour.
The CIA Blows It Again, This Time In Connection With The Gilbert Arenas Affair 2010
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President O'Bomber sat for a lengthy third exclusive interview with this reporter recently.
President Conducts Disquisition On New Anti-Terrorist Plans 2010
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To your reporter's immense surprise, President O'Bomber criticized the Wall Street Journal of all papers for truncating a quotation, from his Cairo speech, that expressed his views of how to proceed in the world.
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President O'Bomber began the interview by explaining his new post-campaign philosophy that, in order to reach peace, you must first have war.
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President O'Bomber commented on the allusion to Martin Luther King in his acceptance speech.
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