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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #50 on: May 04, 2014, 08:32:37 AM »
Two more years obama gets next to nothing done.   Good.

what about collapsing the nation and installing himself as dictator

didn't you devote the last 6 years of your life to warn us all about this ?

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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #51 on: May 04, 2014, 05:44:38 PM »
Obama WOULD have destroyed the nation, but scott brown and the tea party stopped him.

I can easily name between zero and 5,000 pieces of legislation that they have created which have stopped obama's lib agenda.

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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #52 on: May 04, 2014, 05:56:53 PM »
Obama WOULD have destroyed the nation, but scott brown and the tea party stopped him.

I can easily name between zero and 5,000 pieces of legislation that they have created which have stopped obama's lib agenda.


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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #53 on: May 04, 2014, 06:08:02 PM »
Obama and Hillary are no different than terroriats trying to kill this nation

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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #54 on: May 04, 2014, 06:50:01 PM »
Amazing how lib-vaginas excuse away this shit

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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #55 on: May 05, 2014, 08:35:06 AM »
They fought for hours after this thing tipped off and Obama did nothing.....if he did anything we'd know. If he tried we'd know. They had bullshit pictures of him in the situation room of the WH after we got Bin Laden. If that had gone wrong I suspect he was never there. He should be ashamed. It was his guy....Hil, accountable perhaps before hand, does not have the power to send in troops. Its Obama's fault those guys' died with not help even remotely coming to them.
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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #56 on: May 06, 2014, 04:19:00 AM »
They fought for hours after this thing tipped off and Obama did nothing.....if he did anything we'd know. If he tried we'd know. They had bullshit pictures of him in the situation room of the WH after we got Bin Laden. If that had gone wrong I suspect he was never there. He should be ashamed. It was his guy....Hil, accountable perhaps before hand, does not have the power to send in troops. Its Obama's fault those guys' died with not help even remotely coming to them.

What the fuck was he suppose to do? did you not hear all the issues the military laid out, they could not have gotten them out, at best they could secure the airport. Obama should have no say in this type of shit, this is for those with military experience and smarts that's why there are ranks.

You're a nutcase, what benefit does Obama get from not helping if he could? should he go against the advice of every other sane person?

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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #57 on: May 06, 2014, 04:40:57 AM »
What the fuck was he suppose to do? did you not hear all the issues the military laid out, they could not have gotten them out, at best they could secure the airport. Obama should have no say in this type of shit, this is for those with military experience and smarts that's why there are ranks.

You're a nutcase, what benefit does Obama get from not helping if he could? should he go against the advice of every other sane person?

He went to a fundraiser w Jay Z while this was going on - enough said.

He is a punk and a libfag bitch along w his thug wife. 

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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #58 on: May 06, 2014, 04:44:07 AM »
he forgot to mention that it will be revealed that Obama is really an interdimensional shape shifting reptilian

as long as we're just making shit up why not have some imagination

Reptilian Obama is pretty common knowledge at this point.  Born in Kenya?  Get real,  he was born on the planet Plexton in the Zebulon system. 
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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #59 on: May 06, 2014, 04:46:45 AM »
What the fuck was he suppose to do? did you not hear all the issues the military laid out, they could not have gotten them out, at best they could secure the airport. Obama should have no say in this type of shit, this is for those with military experience and smarts that's why there are ranks.

You're a nutcase, what benefit does Obama get from not helping if he could? should he go against the advice of every other sane person?

You seriously don't get it do you?  its not only that they didn't do jack shit while attack on the ann of 9/11 was underway, it was the cover up afterwards as well.


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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #60 on: May 06, 2014, 04:58:40 AM »
Who told ofag and Hillary that the video was the cause f this? 

Where was otwink the night of the attack? 

Who came up w the idea to spend 75k in tax dollars for a video apologizing for the video to the pakis?

Who wrote the speech ofag gave at the UN? 


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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #61 on: May 06, 2014, 06:04:59 AM »
What the fuck was he suppose to do? did you not hear all the issues the military laid out, they could not have gotten them out, at best they could secure the airport. Obama should have no say in this type of shit, this is for those with military experience and smarts that's why there are ranks.

You're a nutcase, what benefit does Obama get from not helping if he could? should he go against the advice of every other sane person?

LOL

So he is the CinC, but should have no say?
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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #62 on: May 06, 2014, 09:07:39 AM »
Graham: "Scumbags" in WH Lied About Benghazi



By Adam O'Neal - May 2, 2014

Sen. Lindsey Graham referred to Obama administration officials as “scumbags” and liars during a radio interview about the September 2012 Benghazi attacks.

“Our Democratic friends, for the most part, have been in the tank over Benghazi. They think it’s to get me re-elected,” asserted the South Carolina Republican, a foreign policy leader within the Senate GOP. 


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“I mean, some guy said this about me yesterday on the left: The only reason I cared about this was because I have six Tea Party opponents. Well, if that’s true, I’m the biggest scumbag in America.” He added, “The scumbags are the people in the White House who lied about this.”

“It would be almost impossible for Lindsey Graham -- given who I am and what I’ve been doing for the last 20 years -- not to care about those in harm’s way, who get killed, and not go on to hold the administration accountable that lied about it.”

In the interview Graham had previously referred to an e-mail released Tuesday -- in which White House national security aide Ben Rhodes sends Benghazi talking points to other administration officials -- as a “smoking gun.” Graham asserted that the e-mails prove the White House avoided telling the truth for political expediency.

Graham joins a chorus of congressional Republicans who consider the e-mail damning evidence of the administration’s attempt to avoid calling the Benghazi incident, which claimed four American lives, a terrorist attack.


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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #63 on: May 07, 2014, 04:54:24 AM »

Kirsten Powers: Diverting Benghazi probe


Kirsten Powers 6:46 p.m. EDT May 6, 2014



The White House asked for this investigation by not telling the truth in the first place.





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"Diversion, subterfuge, Benghazi, Benghazi, Benghazi. ...Why aren't we talking about something else?" House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi complained last week.

Here's why: An e-mail has surfaced from a deputy national security adviser to Susan Rice on how to characterize the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on Sunday news programs. He advised Rice, then ambassador to the U.N., that her primary goal was to "underscore that these protests are rooted in an Internet video, and not a broader failure of policy." The e-mail was redacted when the most-transparent-administration-in-history provided Benghazi documents to Congress earlier, but was found through a Freedom of Information Act request.

Democrats are furious that the House will hold a vote to create a select committee to investigate the administration's response to the attack in Libya that left  four Americans dead. They know this won't end well.

Though White House officials say they were operating on the best intelligence available, they were willfully ignoring information that the attack was preplanned by groups with terrorist links, a fact that undermined President Obama's re-election claim that "al-Qaeda is on the run." Cherry-picking intelligence is a big no-no.

It took real effort for the White House to overlook the tsunami of evidence that contradicted its campaign talking points. Before Rice's appearances on Sept. 16, 2012, National Public Radio reported that Libya's president had told NPR that al-Qaeda was responsible for the "precalculated, preplanned attack." Former deputy CIA director Mike Morell testified last month, "Analysts said from the get-go that al-Qaeda was involved."

A former deputy chief of mission in Libya, Gregory Hicks, testified last year his "jaw dropped" when he watched Rice blame the video. Retired general Robert Lovell, on duty at U.S. Africa Command at the time, testified last week, "What we did know ... was that this was a hostile action … a terrorist attack." Last week, Fox News' Bret Baier asked former national security spokesman Tommy Vietor how the administration came up with its video tale. Vietor replied that there were "guys quoted in newspapers saying (the video is why) they were there." So much for operating on the best intelligence.

White House spokesman Jay Carney improbably claimed that the Rhodes advice was not "explicitly" about Benghazi but about protests throughout the Middle East. CNN's Jake Tapper called Carney's comments "dissembling, obfuscating and … insulting." He was being generous. Rice was dispatched to discuss Benghazi, which is why she was grilled about it on every show.

White House officials brought this House investigation on themselves. They could have avoided it by simply telling the truth. Unfortunately, that was too much to ask.

Kirsten Powers writes weekly for USA TODAY.

In addition to its own editorials, USA TODAY publishes diverse opinions from outside writers, including our Board of Contributors. To read more columns like this, go to the opinion front page or follow us on twitter @USATopinion or Facebook.

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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #64 on: May 07, 2014, 10:20:31 AM »
Who told ofag and Hillary that the video was the cause f this? 

Where was otwink the night of the attack? 

Who came up w the idea to spend 75k in tax dollars for a video apologizing for the video to the pakis?

Who wrote the speech ofag gave at the UN? 




Dude, it was like 2 years ago?


 ;D


Gowdy is now getting death threats. My guess is that they're coming from mobile devices bought with cash at large, busy retailers in the DC area.
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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #65 on: May 07, 2014, 08:35:45 PM »
Amazing how lib-vaginas excuse away this shit

Make up you mind, man!  Are we lib-vaginas or simple terroriats? ;D

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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #66 on: May 09, 2014, 04:41:39 PM »
Boehner Stacks Benghazi Select Committee With Legal Powerhouses
Friday, 09 May 2014
By Sandy Fitzgerald

House Speaker John A. Boehner's selection of seven Republicans on a select committee to investigate the Benghazi attacks that killed Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three other diplomatic staff members in September 2012 reveals a mix of male and female lawmakers who bring a variety of experience and political power to the table.

The committee, which is being led by Chairman Trey Gowdy, R-S.C., includes Republican Reps. Susan Brooks, Indiana; Jim Jordan, Ohio; Mike Pompeo, Kansas; Martha Roby, Alabama; Peter Roskam, Illinois; and Lynn Westmoreland, Georgia, reports The Washington Post.

Boehner announced the committee earlier on Friday, including a message on Twitter inviting Americans to "meet your majority members."

Westmoreland, a building construction executive, is the only member of the committee who is not an attorney by trade.

Out of the group, four are fairly new lawmakers. Gowdy, Pompeo, and Roby were elected to the House during the Republicans' sweep in 2010, and Brooks is a freshman representative who was elected in 2012.

“This investigation is about getting answers for the families of the victims and for the American people,” Boehner said in a statement, reports The Hill.

“These members have each demonstrated a commitment to this goal, and I have confidence that they will lead a serious, fact-based inquiry. As I have expressed to each of them, I expect this committee to carry out an investigation worthy of the American lives lost in Benghazi.”

Gowdy, a former prosecutor with 16 years of prosecution experience, including six years on the federal level, has been pushing for further investigation into the Benghazi attacks since the a few days after they happened, saying last week that he has evidence of a "systematic, intentional" effort by the Obama administration to withhold documents from Congress about the 2012 Benghazi attacks that killed four Americans.

The tea party Republican is a member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, reports The Post, and has been described as a key ally of committee chairman Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.

Gowdy also chairs a House Judiciary Committee subcommittee on immigration policy.

Brooks, the only freshman representative picked for the Benghazi committee, is also a former federal prosecutor, giving the panel a second member with investigative and prosecutorial experience. She is one of the two committee members who was not a member of four House committees — Armed Services, Foreign Affairs, Intelligence and Oversight — that have already investigated the Benghazi attacks since they occurred in 2012.

She was appointed as U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana in 2001 by then-President George W. Bush, and is a former deputy mayor of Indianapolis. 

Jordan is the former head of the Republican Study Committee, a caucus for conservative Republicans, and has served as a liaison for several top House GOP leaders. Like Gowdy, Jordan served on the Oversight Committee, which has already investigated the Benghazi attacks, The Post reports.

Pompeo, a retired captain from the U.S. Army, is the select committee's only military veteran. He also serves on the Intelligence Committee and has been mentioned as a possible chairman after Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., retires, although serving on the investigation may suggest that he won't be picked to head Intelligence, The Post speculated Friday.

Pompeo graduated first in his class from West Point in 1986 and and is the founder of Thayer Aerospace, where he served as CEO for more than a decade providing components for commercial and military aircraft before becoming president of Sentry International, an oilfield equipment manufacturing, distribution, and service company.

Roby is a former member of the Armed Services Committee and a prominent female spokesperson for the Republican Party. Prior to being elected to Congress, Roby worked as an attorney and served as a city councilman in her hometown of Montgomery.

She has already lead one investigation into the attacks as chairperson of the Armed Services Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Roby led the investigation into the military’s preparation and response to the Benghazi terror attacks.

Roskam, as the House chief deputy whip, is the select committee's political link to Boehner, Majority Leader Eric Cantor and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy, The Post reports. He is a senior member of the select committee, having been elected to the House in 2006, and since that time has become a mentor to the many newer Republican House members. Roskam, like Brooks, has not served on any of the other panels that have already investigated the attacks.

He practiced law in Illinois and represented Chicago's western suburbs in both the Illinois House of Representatives and Senate, where he served alongside then State-Senator Barack Obama, where they partnered to enact reforms to the state’s criminal justice system.

Westmoreland, who has been named as the deputy chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee, is credited with leading led GOP redistricting efforts in the wake of the 2010 census that helping Republicans retain a large majority in the House.

He founded his own building company, L.A.W. Builders, and served in the Georgia State House for 12 years before coming to Washington.

He serves on the House Financial Services and the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.

http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/john-boehner-house-committee-probe/2014/05/09/id/570564#ixzz31GU748pZ

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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #67 on: May 09, 2014, 04:46:47 PM »
Benghazi: How to do the hearings right
By Charles Krauthammer, Published: May 8, 2014

The Democrats are portraying the not-yet-even-constituted House Select Committee on Benghazi as nothing but a partisan exercise. They are even considering boycotting the hearings to delegitimize them.

Fine. Although this would give the Obama-protective media a further reason to ignore Benghazi, it doesn’t matter. All that matters is whether the committee produces new, important facts. If it does, it will be impossible to ignore.

We’ve already seen what a single piece of new evidence can do in reviving interest in a story that many (including me) thought the administration had successfully stonewalled. The “PREP CALL with Susan [Rice]” e-mail from deputy national security adviser Ben Rhodes was withheld eight months until revealed by court order. It advises the U.N. ambassador to focus on an anti-Islam Internet video, thus contradicting the perennial White House claim that Rice’s blame-the-video five-show fable came just from intelligence community talking points and not from a White House in full campaign mode.

The select committee will be headed by Rep. Trey Gowdy, a skilled 16-year prosecutor. He needs to keep the hearings clean and strictly fact-oriented. Questions only, no speechifying. Every sentence by every GOP committee member must end with a question mark. Should any committee Republican instead make a declarative statement ending in a period, the chairman should immediately, by button, deliver an electric shock through the violator’s seat.

The areas of inquiry are obvious. They are three: before, during and after.

Before:

Where and to what extent was there dereliction of duty as memos, urgent pleas and mounting evidence of danger were ignored and the U.S. ambassador was allowed to enter a deathtrap?

During:

What happened during the eight hours of the Benghazi attack, at the end of which the last two Americans (of four) were killed by mortar fire? Where was the commander in chief and where was the responsible Cabinet secretary, Hillary Clinton? What did they do?

The White House acts as if these are, alternatively, either state secrets or of no importance.

For President Obama, we have three data points. At 5 p.m. EDT, he is informed of the attack at a regular briefing with his secretary of defense and chairman of the Joint Chiefs.

At around 8 p.m., Obama spends an hour on the phone with Benjamin Netanyahu to tamp down a breaking, politically injurious story that Obama had snubbed the Israeli prime minister. The White House then issues a readout saying the two leaders had agreed there had been no snub.

So the White House is engaged in campaign damage control quite literally in the middle of the Benghazi events — at a time when Ambassador Chris Stevens is still missing and the final firefight that killed two other Americans is still three hours away. We’ve just learned that Obama was not in the Situation Room that night. Then where, doing what?

We know, finally, that at 10 p.m. Obama called Clinton — a call the White House, at first, had not reported — to get an update. What did they discuss, decide, order?

As former prosecutor Andrew McCarthy has pointed out, a half-hour later, State issued a statement deploring the video, setting the premise for the video excuse. Were Obama and Clinton working on a cover story — even before Glen Doherty had joined Tyrone Woods on the roof of the CIA annex where they were to die minutes later?

Yes, that’s speculation. Well, then, give us facts. After all, the White House provided a cascade of hagiographic facts about Obama’s involvement in the Osama bin Laden raid. Yet regarding Benghazi — the most serious operational challenge of his presidency, the 3 a.m. phone call Hillary Clinton had warned about in 2008 — he is nowhere to be seen.

After:

We now know the White House was pushing the “video made them do it” coverup, lest the blame be placed on administration policy. Who was involved in that decision, obviously designed to protect a president campaigning that al-Qaeda was “on the run”?

What difference does it make? The difference between truth and falsehood. The difference between a brazen stonewall that is exposed and one that succeeds.

Nonetheless, these hearings are a big political risk for Republicans. Going into the 2014 election, they stand to benefit from the major issues — Obamacare, the economy, chronic unemployment — from which Benghazi hearings can only distract. Worse, if botched like previous hearings on the matter, these hearings could backfire against the GOP, as did the 1998 Clinton impeachment proceedings. On purely partisan considerations, the hearings are not worth the political risk.

But the country deserves the truth. They’ll get it if the GOP can keep the proceedings clean, factual and dispassionate. No speeches. No grandstanding. Gowdy has got to be a tough disciplinarian — especially toward his own side of the aisle.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/charles-krauthammer-how-to-do-the-benghazi-hearings-right/2014/05/08/86c2a49a-d6e3-11e3-aae8-c2d44bd79778_story.html?hpid=z2

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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #69 on: May 10, 2014, 09:06:42 AM »
the parallels to the original 911 are pretty stunning.

unfortunately, repubs won't recognize them because they had their head in the sand the 1st time around.

suddenly they're the CTers.   

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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #70 on: May 10, 2014, 10:09:29 AM »
He went to a fundraiser w Jay Z while this was going on - enough said.

He is a punk and a libfag bitch along w his thug wife. 

oh so he should have been notified of the attack previously?

what benefit would he have been? you want Obama making military decisions that quickly?

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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #71 on: May 10, 2014, 10:12:10 AM »
LOL

So he is the CinC, but should have no say?


No, he should not be involved in the planning etc. he should be given this information to make a decision with his staff. You guys act like he signs all the cheques, goes to every meeting etc.

He must obviously be involved, but I think you have a misconception about his involvement in wars, planning, strategy, he takes advice on these matters.

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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #72 on: May 10, 2014, 10:12:41 AM »
Graham: "Scumbags" in WH Lied About Benghazi



By Adam O'Neal - May 2, 2014

Sen. Lindsey Graham referred to Obama administration officials as “scumbags” and liars during a radio interview about the September 2012 Benghazi attacks.

“Our Democratic friends, for the most part, have been in the tank over Benghazi. They think it’s to get me re-elected,” asserted the South Carolina Republican, a foreign policy leader within the Senate GOP. 


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“I mean, some guy said this about me yesterday on the left: The only reason I cared about this was because I have six Tea Party opponents. Well, if that’s true, I’m the biggest scumbag in America.” He added, “The scumbags are the people in the White House who lied about this.”

“It would be almost impossible for Lindsey Graham -- given who I am and what I’ve been doing for the last 20 years -- not to care about those in harm’s way, who get killed, and not go on to hold the administration accountable that lied about it.”

In the interview Graham had previously referred to an e-mail released Tuesday -- in which White House national security aide Ben Rhodes sends Benghazi talking points to other administration officials -- as a “smoking gun.” Graham asserted that the e-mails prove the White House avoided telling the truth for political expediency.

Graham joins a chorus of congressional Republicans who consider the e-mail damning evidence of the administration’s attempt to avoid calling the Benghazi incident, which claimed four American lives, a terrorist attack.


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oh jesus, lindsey graham the fucking old queen.

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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #73 on: May 10, 2014, 11:21:55 AM »
No, he should not be involved in the planning etc. he should be given this information to make a decision with his staff. You guys act like he signs all the cheques, goes to every meeting etc.

He must obviously be involved, but I think you have a misconception about his involvement in wars, planning, strategy, he takes advice on these matters.

I have no misconception, the POTUS has the ability to put Americans in harms way. If his chain of command fails its his fault, he choose them. POTUS doesn't get the luxury of pointing fingers.

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Re: Boehner forming Select Committee on Benghazi - finally
« Reply #74 on: May 10, 2014, 12:13:16 PM »
I have no misconception, the POTUS has the ability to put Americans in harms way. If his chain of command fails its his fault, he choose them. POTUS doesn't get the luxury of pointing fingers.

"The buck stops here"

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I agree he is ultimately responsible, no doubt, however, it's a bit of black and white thinking no? I mean on the battlefield the general makes the decisions, don't they still? this was a dynamic situation that when juxtaposed with other embassy attacks indicates nothing was done wrong. People dying sucks, but thats the job description at these embassies. They general in command stated that they could at best secure the airport in time but would have no way to transport them to the airport.

This needs to end, just another fucking waste of money, more tomfoolery. You guys are just looking to pin something on Obama, which unfortunately is a shitty situation. Some have even suggested he watched them die, like wtf? how many embassies where attacked under Bush? how many death? how many investigations? Zero.