GOP presidential candidates respond to Osama death

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http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.co...dential-candidates-react-to-bin-ladens-death/

After reading their statements, I can tell that there are only 3 serious contenders: Pawlenty, Romney, Gingrich. If Trump was gonna run, I'd add him there as well.

Protip for running for president: Be presidential, not petty.

TRENDING: Potential GOP presidential candidates react to bin Laden's death
By: CNN Political Coverage Manager Steve Brusk

(CNN) – Potential 2012 GOP presidential candidates issued statements following bin Laden's death.

Former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee:
"It is unusual to celebrate a death, but today Americans and decent people the world over cheer the news that madman, murderer and terrorist Osama Bin Laden is dead ... Welcome to hell, bin Laden. Let us all hope that his demise will serve notice to Islamic radicals the world over that the United States will be relentless is tracking down and terminating those who would inflict terror, mayhem and death on any of our citizens."

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney:
"This is a great victory for lovers of freedom and justice everywhere. Congratulations to our intelligence community, our military and the president. My thoughts are with the families of Osama bin Laden's many thousands of victims, and the brave servicemen and women who have laid down their lives in pursuit of this murderous terrorist."

Former Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty:
"This is terrific news for freedom and justice. In the hours after the 9/11 attacks, President Bush promised that America would bring Osama bin Laden to justice - and we did. I want to congratulate America's armed forces and President Obama for a job well done."

Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann:
"Tonight's news does not bring back the lives of the thousands of innocent people who were killed that day by Osama bin Laden's horrific plan, and it does not end the threat posed by terrorists, but it is my hope that this is the beginning of the end of Sharia-compliant terrorism."

Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin:
"Americans tonight are united in celebration and gratitude. God bless all the brave men and women in our military and our intelligence services who contributed to carrying out the successful mission to bring bin Laden to justice and who laid the groundwork over the years to make this victory possible. It's a testament to the hard work and dedication of these brave Americans who relentlessly hunted down our enemy.

This is a victory for the American people, for the victims who were heartlessly murdered on September 11 and in Al Qaeda's other numerous attacks, and for all the peace-loving people of the world.

May God bless our troops and our intelligence services, and God bless America!"

Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pennsylvania:
"This is extraordinary news for all freedom loving people of the world, and I commend all those involved for this historic triumph. Americans have waited nearly 10 years for the news of Osama bin Laden's death. And while this is a very significant objective that cannot be minimized, the threat from Jihadism does not die with bin Laden."

Donald Trump:
"I want to personally congratulate President Obama and the men and women of the Armed Forces for a job well done.

I am so proud to see Americans standing shoulder to shoulder, waving the American flag in celebration of this great victory.

We should spend the next several days not debating party politics, but in remembrance of those who lost their lives on 9/11 and those currently fighting for our freedom.

God Bless America!"

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich:
"This victory is a tribute to the patient endurance of American justice. I commend both President George W. Bush who led the campaign against our enemies through seven long years and President Obama who continued and intensified the campaign in both Afghanistan and Pakistan."
 

werepossum

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Agreed, good statements from Pawlenty, Romney, Gingrich and even (surprisingly) Trump. Obama did his part, even going beyond what Bush did, and withholding praise for him just makes the others look petty.
 

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"This is a great victory for lovers of freedom "

"May God bless our troops and our intelligence services, and God bless America!"

Wow, we have become a parody not unlike Team America at this point.
 

xj0hnx

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Not that I give two shits about her, but how is Palin's comment any different than the others you named?
 

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Agreed, good statements from Pawlenty, Romney, Gingrich and even (surprisingly) Trump. Obama did his part, even going beyond what Bush did, and withholding praise for him just makes the others look petty.

Politics is mostly a petty business. Many of the politicians involved can't really think beyond petty BS, and the voters are much worse. Maybe there was a point in time when politics was about different groups with different ideas coming together to solve issues everyone cared about, but if so, that time is long past.
 

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Agreed, good statements from Pawlenty, Romney, Gingrich and even (surprisingly) Trump. Obama did his part, even going beyond what Bush did, and withholding praise for him just makes the others look petty.

Totally agree-except for Michelle Bachmann-her loopy rant made even Sarah Palin appear statesmanlike.
 

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Actually, there IS room to criticize Palin's statement. She's the only one who used the word "celebrate." Coming from a professed Christian, she should be ashamed of herself.

To "celebrate" the violent death of another human being? Seems rather un-Christian to me. We should be thanking our soldiers for making the world a safer place. We we should take comfort in the knowledge that there is one less terrorist in the world. But, to "celebrate??!"

I'm reminded of the video of Osama bin Laden cheering at the collapse of the World Trade Center. How far we've gone - cheering at the deaths of our enemies, while condemning them for doing the same. Fortunately, I don't think all Christians are behaving that way, but those who are (Palin included) are little more than hypocrites.

"But I say to you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you," - Matthew 5:44

‎Luke 6:27-28 - "But I tell you who hear me: Love your enemies, do good to those who hate you. Bless those who curse you, pray for those who mistreat you."

Acts 7:60 Then he fell on his knees and cried out, "Lord, do not hold this sin against them." Peter 3:9 Do not repay evil with evil or insult with insult, but with blessing, because to this you were called so that you may inherit a blessing.

"When justice is done, it brings joy to the righteous but terror to evildoers" Proverbs 21:15

I'm missing the part in the Bible about celebrating.


/trolling, but I still think it's a valid point.
 

werepossum

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Politics is mostly a petty business. Many of the politicians involved can't really think beyond petty BS, and the voters are much worse. Maybe there was a point in time when politics was about different groups with different ideas coming together to solve issues everyone cared about, but if so, that time is long past.
I don't necessarily disagree, but a politician should at least be smart enough not to appear petty.

There wasn't enough room on her palm to write his name down....

\big smiles everyone!
:D
 

Infohawk

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All the candidates who commended Obama get points in my book. Huckabee loses points for acting like a evangelical nutcase.
 

bozack

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All the candidates who commended Obama get points in my book. Huckabee loses points for acting like a evangelical nutcase.

Fail to see why, he did literally nothing....I guess for the sake of giving cudos to those in power at the time of something happening but I wouldn't negate points simply because they fail to recognize someone who did as little as possible in actually accomplishing this goal.

And for Pizza's point, reaching much? lots o' effort in your post for a rather trivial point IMHO
 

Carmen813

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Actually, there IS room to criticize Palin's statement. She's the only one who used the word "celebrate." Coming from a professed Christian, she should be ashamed of herself.

To "celebrate" the violent death of another human being? Seems rather un-Christian to me. We should be thanking our soldiers for making the world a safer place. We we should take comfort in the knowledge that there is one less terrorist in the world. But, to "celebrate??!"
/snip

Read Huckabee's statement.
 

M0RPH

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Actually, there IS room to criticize Palin's statement. She's the only one who used the word "celebrate." Coming from a professed Christian, she should be ashamed of herself.

To "celebrate" the violent death of another human being? Seems rather un-Christian to me. We should be thanking our soldiers for making the world a safer place. We we should take comfort in the knowledge that there is one less terrorist in the world. But, to "celebrate??!"

What about all the people in NY, DC and around the country who've been cheering, waving flags and chanting USA? If that's not celebration I don't know what is. Are those all bad people and non-Christians?
 

M0RPH

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If Trump was gonna run, I'd add him there as well.

Trump never said he wasn't running, and actually unofficially has already said he is going to run. So what do you mean by this comment?
 

wuliheron

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Fail to see why, he did literally nothing....I guess for the sake of giving cudos to those in power at the time of something happening but I wouldn't negate points simply because they fail to recognize someone who did as little as possible in actually accomplishing this goal.

And for Pizza's point, reaching much? lots o' effort in your post for a rather trivial point IMHO


Radical right wingnut crackhead trolls. Now I've seen it all.