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| Topic Started: May 17 2013, 10:04 PM (826 Views) | |
| Affinity | Nov 2 2013, 09:18 AM Post #11 |
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| Affinity | Nov 2 2013, 09:20 AM Post #12 |
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| Affinity | Nov 2 2013, 09:23 AM Post #13 |
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| Affinity | Nov 2 2013, 09:33 AM Post #14 |
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| Zechariah | Nov 3 2013, 06:48 AM Post #15 |
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I'm gonna find out what happened in Benghazi if it kills me. |
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| The Finisher | Nov 3 2013, 10:19 AM Post #16 |
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I was living large under Bush. I guess it was because I had to work in order to benefit. |
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| Whozthatgurl | Nov 3 2013, 12:20 PM Post #17 |
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And who was head of the C.I.A. during this "SCANDAL"? DAVID PATRAEUS a long time card carrying Republican. Why won't the republicans harp on that? |
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| Affinity | Nov 3 2013, 01:34 PM Post #18 |
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There's no evidence that Patraeus, a soldier, made the decision to abandon his men - that's why. This is an unusually weak attempt at deflecting blame, even by your standards. If it comes out that he made the call, and not Clinton, then he will be given appropriate treatment. Had he disobeyed orders from above and sent in a rescue team then the Republicans would have him up on a pedestal, and rightfully so. |
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| Whozthatgurl | Nov 3 2013, 02:28 PM Post #19 |
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David Patraeus wasn't just "A SOLDIER', he was the C.I.A. director. According to this quote from the article:
Who should be questioned if the operation was entirely under the C.I.A.? It seems like the republicans like to deflect responsiblity when one of their most beloved actions are called into question. From day 1 the republicans have tried to make the Benghazi attacks about Obama and Hillary Clinton. Well what about REPUBLICAN DAVID PATRAEUS who was HEAD SPY IN CHIEF? Who's job was it to use the intelligence that he is responsible for to prevent such an event. |
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| Snidely Whiplash | Nov 3 2013, 06:25 PM Post #20 |
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more black people were better off with bush. |
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