Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Within 2 Hours Of The Benghazi Attack

 At the same time new election polls by REUTERS shows Obama getting ahead of Romney once again for likely voters, with the subsequent euphoria that such news arise for Obama camp, the agency reports the most damaging information for the incumbent. Emails obtained from government sources who declined to be identified erase all shadows of doubt. There is now no possibility the White House did not know about the nature of the Benghazi attack; even worse, they knew within two hours.

REUTERS REPORT: “WHITE HOUSE TOLD OF MILITANT CLAIM ...
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I think it important to read what other news organizations are writing about this story. CLICK HERE TO READ ENTIRE STORY.

There are no arguments to erase evidence, there is instead, starting in the afternoon of  9/11/2012 a trail of incompetence, lies and deceit.

-The records obtained by Reuters consist of three emails dispatched by the State Department's Operations Center to multiple government offices, including addresses at the White House, Pentagon, intelligence community and FBI, on the afternoon of September 11. The first email, timed at 4:05 p.m. Washington time - or 10:05 p.m. Benghazi time, 20-30 minutes after the attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission allegedly began - carried the subject line "U.S. Diplomatic Mission in Benghazi Under Attack" and the notation "SBU", meaning "Sensitive But Unclassified."-

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Obama's Greatest Foreign Policy Error - Comment-

An insightful and very informative article looking deep into the root of the Islam problem the western nations face. Politicians tend to ignore or dismiss history time and again in favor of their own and so often naive views of the world, sometimes worsened by an egocentric consideration of their role in the big scheme of things; but history has a way of redeeming itself and in the process, big egos are eaten. This article is a must read.




Obama's Greatest Foreign Policy Error

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