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In an attempt to release the news of Osama bin Laden’s death quickly late Sunday night, MSNBC correspondent Norah O’Donnell accidentally reported on Twitter that “Obama” had been “killed” instead.
“Obama shot and killed,” Norah O’Donnell posted on Twitter, citing NBC Chief Pentagon Correspondent Jim Miklaszewski as her source.
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rofllol rofllol rofllol rofllol rofllolconifermtman wrote: http://dailycaller.com/2011/05/02/typo-msnbc-correspondent-accidentally-reports-on-twitter-that-obama-killed/
In an attempt to release the news of Osama bin Laden’s death quickly late Sunday night, MSNBC correspondent Norah O’Donnell accidentally reported on Twitter that “Obama” had been “killed” instead.
“Obama shot and killed,” Norah O’Donnell posted on Twitter, citing NBC Chief Pentagon Correspondent Jim Miklaszewski as her source.
Even the leftist MSNBC screwed this one up.
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LadyJazzer wrote: Yeah, I guess it's "elitist" to expect too much from the right-wing mouthpiece of the Republican party to put up a headline that's spelled correctly... How "elitist" of us...
But look at the bright side... You got to use the word "elitist" in a sentence... (We had to take away 2 points though because you missed "socialist", when you had the opportunity.")
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PS we don't agree often but 100% on this.PrintSmith wrote: We can only hope that the radicals don't turn that into a prognostication in retaliation.
While I am heartened to hear that the top terrorist is dead, I will admit to being a bit disquieted by seeing some of the people in this nation take to the streets in celebration as others did in other nations when the towers fell. The actions of this nation in taking that life were just, but I find celebrating the spilling of blood to be a bit repugnant, even when it is a monster like Hitler of bin Laden whose blood has been spilled. What I feel today is satisfaction, not joy. Pride in a job well done by those who protect our liberty, not happiness.
I am thankful that Obama did not shirk from his duty as the Commander in Chief of that protective force. I think that his decision in this matter should receive the universal endorsement of all of us. It could not have been an easy decision to make, to risk the lives of that team, to have the blood of another person on your hands. Sometimes what is right is much harder to do. It would have been easier for Obama to say the risk was too great, but he chose to do what was hard, and for that he deserves our respect.
Huzzah Mr. President - and thank you.
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