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But after previous attacks and other countries pulling their people out of the country, the Obama administration
1. did not pull them out - OR
2. Redirect money to increase security
3. Tried to ignore it.
Nope, the Obama administration did not protect our people and when it went down we still do not one knows where Obama was???
The “cover up” in this case is alleged to be political fiddling with the talking points initially used to describe the attack at a time when President Obama was running for reelection and didn’t need any suggestion that he’d failed on an important national security issue
Yep defend people who who are still trying to make cut on security.
uh huh, blame Bush, blame it on the video, blame republicans, blame Bush again, blame it on the video
"what difference does it make?"
"Last year, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton warned that Republicans’ proposed cuts to her department would be “detrimental to America’s national security” "
Mark Mardell, the BBC's North American editor, issued a mea culpa of sorts today after Jonathan Karl at ABC News dropped his bombshell that proves beyond any doubt that the Obama Administration lied about its involvement in editing the CIA's talking points surrounding the September 11 attack on our consulate in Libya.
If the rest of the mainstream media shows the integrity Mr. Mardell just did, the Obama Administration is about to finally be held accountable for an unforgivable coverup that started back in September and has lasted straight through to today.
Oh wait never mind. Looks like congress forgot about Benghazi and are now onto the IRS.
Sorry but I have a hard time believing that the IRS computers just decided to target organizations with the words "tea party" and "patriot".
Computers are not that smart. They are not manufactured with a partisan hard disk. They have to be programmed to flag such group. Who programmed the computers? Who made that decision? I would like to know because this is very disturbing - and probably criminal.
Here is another item from the campaign. Do you remember when Senator Reid made his remarks about Gov. Romney and taxes? It seemed like a totally irresponsible and ruthless remark at the time.
Was Senator Reid involved in this IRS episode where Reid said he had an unnamed source? Was someone taking orders from Senator Reid? Was someone feeding him information about conservative candidates?
Sorry but I have a hard time believing that the IRS computers just decided to target organizations with the words "tea party" and "patriot".
Computers are not that smart. They are not manufactured with a partisan hard disk. They have to be programmed to flag such group. Who programmed the computers? Who made that decision? I would like to know because this is very disturbing - and probably criminal.
Here is another item from the campaign. Do you remember when Senator Reid made his remarks about Gov. Romney and taxes? It seemed like a totally irresponsible and ruthless remark at the time.
Was Senator Reid involved in this IRS episode where Reid said he had an unnamed source? Was someone taking orders from Senator Reid? Was someone feeding him information about conservative candidates?
I think you assumed that I don't think IRS did anything wrong. Mostly likely they did.
Oh wait never mind. Looks like congress forgot about Benghazi and are now onto the IRS.
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Originally Posted by Michigantown
I think you assumed that I don't the IRS did anything wrong. Mostly likely they did.
Yea, maybe they can find Harry Reid's un-named source while they are investigating.
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