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<blockquote data-quote="knightablaze" data-source="post: 631331" data-attributes="member: 24580"><p>Your statement is <strong>false</strong>. I am correct in stating that his opening remarks that occurred <strong>before the shooting</strong> legitimately omitted a prediction of the future. However it's <strong>true</strong> that in his closing remarks Obama balanced both diplomacy and damage control.</p><p></p><p>It should be be pointed out that it wasn't a "conference crew." It was the 2009 <strong>Tribal Nations</strong> Conference. Obama spent the day with tribal leaders and interior politicians and appointees shaping future tribal policies. When he readdressed the conference, he spoke of the future that tribal nations <strong>are actually helping him achieve</strong>. He then dovetailed the incident - which most people had already heard about - into his speech.</p><p></p><p>His closing remarks were given around <strong>6:00 pm CST</strong>. Almost five hours after the incident. Further, he took the time the next morning to address the Fort Hood shootings directly. Given the isolation of the incident and the slow reconciliation of details and facts, I don't find his behavior shocking. <strong>I find it rational.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knightablaze, post: 631331, member: 24580"] Your statement is [B]false[/B]. I am correct in stating that his opening remarks that occurred [B]before the shooting[/B] legitimately omitted a prediction of the future. However it's [B]true[/B] that in his closing remarks Obama balanced both diplomacy and damage control. It should be be pointed out that it wasn't a "conference crew." It was the 2009 [B]Tribal Nations[/B] Conference. Obama spent the day with tribal leaders and interior politicians and appointees shaping future tribal policies. When he readdressed the conference, he spoke of the future that tribal nations [B]are actually helping him achieve[/B]. He then dovetailed the incident - which most people had already heard about - into his speech. His closing remarks were given around [B]6:00 pm CST[/B]. Almost five hours after the incident. Further, he took the time the next morning to address the Fort Hood shootings directly. Given the isolation of the incident and the slow reconciliation of details and facts, I don't find his behavior shocking. [B]I find it rational.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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