If accurate... wow...

I can't believe the media was so in the tank for Romeny that they ignored Benghazi like he wanted them to do. Shocking scandal.
 
Lie #1 - The attack on Benghazi was because of a YouTube video
Lie #2 - The White House only changed one word of the CIA talking points
Lie #3 - The military couldn't have made it there in time, they could have.

I don't care if you are willing to defend the black guy to your death. He is going down and down hard. There is no stopping this now. Thank God.

OK, so you know who did it. You know their motivation. And all the military generals aren't as smart as you.

NAME THEM. Provide WHY they did it. And PROVE military could have made it there in time
 
You have to remember SF was convinced that "fast and furious" was the new watergate. He is not too bright. I feel sorry for him and humor him a little here and there...


By my count there have been, like, eleven Obama's Katrinas and six Obama's Watergates. I may have missed a few, though.
 
Here is what you CAN do...PROVE that the anti-Islamic film had nothing to do with the attack.

But here is your problem...you CAN'T.

Rice, the State Dept and the White House were going on the best available 'intel' at the time. And any logical and intelligent person would highly suspect that the protests they were seeing in Cairo OVER THE FILM, that preceded the Benghazi attacks by a few hours and the protests OVER THE FILM that occurred in over 20 countries were related and fueled by the same cause.

BUT, right wing turds who HATE America because they democratically elected a Democratic President and want to destroy that same President with no regard for this country, it's people or the truth, would rather attack the President.


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Anti-US protests spread to
20 countries throughout
Muslim world


From ASSOCIATED PRESS
Last Updated: 2:29 PM, September 14, 2012

FILM-PROTESTS_103335--525x350.jpg

Protesters shout slogans during a demonstration near the US embassy in Amman against a film
they claim was insulting to Prophet Mohammad.


CAIRO — Angry protests over an anti-Islam film spread across the Muslim world Friday, with demonstrators scaling the walls of US embassies in Tunisia and Sudan and torching part of a German embassy. Amid the turmoil, Islamic militants waving black banners and shouting “God is great” stormed an international peacekeepers base in Egypt’s Sinai and battled troops, wounding four Colombians. …

The day of protests, which spread to around 20 countries, started small and mostly peacefully in countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Afghanistan and Pakistan. The most violent demonstrations took place in the Middle East. In many places, only a few hundred took to the streets, mostly ultraconservative Islamists — but the mood was often furious.

JORDANUSFILMPROTEST111745--525x350.jpg

Jordanian protesters burn a US flag in front of the Kurdi Mosque near the USA embassy in Amman.

The demonstrators came out after weekly Friday Muslim prayers, where many clerics in their mosque sermons urged congregations to defend their faith, denouncing the obscure movie produced in the United States that denigrated the Prophet Muhammad. It was a dramatic expansion of protests that began earlier this week and saw assaults on the US embassies in Egypt and Yemen and the storming of the US Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

Several thousand battled with Tunisian security forces outside the US Embassy in Tunis. Protesters rained down stones on police firing volleys of tear gas and shooting into the air. Some protesters scaled the embassy wall and stood on top of it, planting the Islamist flag that has become a symbol of the wave of protests: A black banner with the Islamic profession of faith, “There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet.”

Police chased them off the wall and took the flag down. Two protesters were killed and 29 people were wounded, including police.

The heaviest violence came in Sudan, where a prominent sheik on state radio urged protesters to march on the German Embassy to protest alleged anti-Muslim graffiti on mosques in Berlin and then to the US Embassy to protest the film.

“America has long been an enemy to Islam and to Sudan,” Sheik Mohammed Jizouly said.

Soon after, several hundred Sudanese stormed into the German Embassy, setting part of an embassy building aflame along with trash bins and a parked car. Protesters danced and celebrated around the burning barrels as palls of black smoke billowed into the sky until police firing tear gas drove them out of the compound. Some then began to demonstrate outside the neighboring British Embassy, shouting slogans.

Several thousand then moved on the American Embassy, on the capital’s outskirts. They tried to storm the mission, clashing with Sudanese police, who opened fire on some who tried to scale the compound’s wall. It was not clear whether any protesters made it into the embassy grounds.

Egypt's Morsi said his TV address that "it is required by our religion to protect our guests and their homes and places of work," he said.

He called the killing of the American ambassador in Libya unacceptable in Islam. "To God, attacking a person is bigger than an attack on the Kaaba," he said, referring to Islam's holiest site in Mecca.

His speech came after President Obama spoke with Morsi by telephone. The Obama administration has been angered by Morsi's slow response to the attack Tuesday night on the US Embassy in Cairo. He made little more than vague statements about it for days without an outright condemnation of the breach, in which police did nothing to stop protesters from climbing the embassy walls.

His silence reflected the heavy pressure that Morsi, a longtime figure from the Muslim Brotherhood, faces from Egypt's powerful ultraconservative Islamists. They are using the film issue to boost their own political prominence while challenging Morsi's religious credentials.

Leaders of Egypt's Jihad group, a former militant organization, held a conference in the Egyptian city of Alexandria and said anyone involved in "defamation" of the prophet should be killed. They called on Morsi to cut relations with US

"I appeal to President Mohammed Morsi to cut our relations with those monkeys and pigs," said Rifaei Taha, a leading member of the group.

Several hundred people, mainly ultraconservatives, protested in Cairo's Tahrir Square after weekly Muslim Friday prayers and tore up an American flag, waving the Islamist flag. A firebrand ultraconservative Salafi cleric blasted the film in his sermon in Tahrir, saying Muslims must defend Islam and its prophet.

NY POST
 
OK, so you know who did it. You know their motivation. And all the military generals aren't as smart as you.

NAME THEM. Provide WHY they did it. And PROVE military could have made it there in time

Before I get into fisting you on #3 are you conceding that the White House lied about #1 and #2? Just to clarify.

Thanks
 
Here is what you CAN do...PROVE that the anti-Islamic film had nothing to do with the attack.

But here is your problem...you CAN'T.

Rice, the State Dept and the White House were going on the best available 'intel' at the time. And any logical and intelligent person would highly suspect that the protests they were seeing in Cairo OVER THE FILM, that preceded the Benghazi attacks by a few hours and the protests OVER THE FILM that occurred in over 20 countries were related and fueled by the same cause.

BUT, right wing turds who HATE America because they democratically elected a Democratic President and want to destroy that same President with no regard for this country, it's people or the truth, would rather attack the President.


nyp-logo-230x32.png


Anti-US protests spread to
20 countries throughout
Muslim world


From ASSOCIATED PRESS
Last Updated: 2:29 PM, September 14, 2012

FILM-PROTESTS_103335--525x350.jpg

Protesters shout slogans during a demonstration near the US embassy in Amman against a film
they claim was insulting to Prophet Mohammad.


CAIRO — Angry protests over an anti-Islam film spread across the Muslim world Friday, with demonstrators scaling the walls of US embassies in Tunisia and Sudan and torching part of a German embassy. Amid the turmoil, Islamic militants waving black banners and shouting “God is great” stormed an international peacekeepers base in Egypt’s Sinai and battled troops, wounding four Colombians. …

The day of protests, which spread to around 20 countries, started small and mostly peacefully in countries such as Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Afghanistan and Pakistan. The most violent demonstrations took place in the Middle East. In many places, only a few hundred took to the streets, mostly ultraconservative Islamists — but the mood was often furious.

JORDANUSFILMPROTEST111745--525x350.jpg

Jordanian protesters burn a US flag in front of the Kurdi Mosque near the USA embassy in Amman.

The demonstrators came out after weekly Friday Muslim prayers, where many clerics in their mosque sermons urged congregations to defend their faith, denouncing the obscure movie produced in the United States that denigrated the Prophet Muhammad. It was a dramatic expansion of protests that began earlier this week and saw assaults on the US embassies in Egypt and Yemen and the storming of the US Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

Several thousand battled with Tunisian security forces outside the US Embassy in Tunis. Protesters rained down stones on police firing volleys of tear gas and shooting into the air. Some protesters scaled the embassy wall and stood on top of it, planting the Islamist flag that has become a symbol of the wave of protests: A black banner with the Islamic profession of faith, “There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet.”

Police chased them off the wall and took the flag down. Two protesters were killed and 29 people were wounded, including police.

The heaviest violence came in Sudan, where a prominent sheik on state radio urged protesters to march on the German Embassy to protest alleged anti-Muslim graffiti on mosques in Berlin and then to the US Embassy to protest the film.

“America has long been an enemy to Islam and to Sudan,” Sheik Mohammed Jizouly said.

Soon after, several hundred Sudanese stormed into the German Embassy, setting part of an embassy building aflame along with trash bins and a parked car. Protesters danced and celebrated around the burning barrels as palls of black smoke billowed into the sky until police firing tear gas drove them out of the compound. Some then began to demonstrate outside the neighboring British Embassy, shouting slogans.

Several thousand then moved on the American Embassy, on the capital’s outskirts. They tried to storm the mission, clashing with Sudanese police, who opened fire on some who tried to scale the compound’s wall. It was not clear whether any protesters made it into the embassy grounds.

Egypt's Morsi said his TV address that "it is required by our religion to protect our guests and their homes and places of work," he said.

He called the killing of the American ambassador in Libya unacceptable in Islam. "To God, attacking a person is bigger than an attack on the Kaaba," he said, referring to Islam's holiest site in Mecca.

His speech came after President Obama spoke with Morsi by telephone. The Obama administration has been angered by Morsi's slow response to the attack Tuesday night on the US Embassy in Cairo. He made little more than vague statements about it for days without an outright condemnation of the breach, in which police did nothing to stop protesters from climbing the embassy walls.

His silence reflected the heavy pressure that Morsi, a longtime figure from the Muslim Brotherhood, faces from Egypt's powerful ultraconservative Islamists. They are using the film issue to boost their own political prominence while challenging Morsi's religious credentials.

Leaders of Egypt's Jihad group, a former militant organization, held a conference in the Egyptian city of Alexandria and said anyone involved in "defamation" of the prophet should be killed. They called on Morsi to cut relations with US

"I appeal to President Mohammed Morsi to cut our relations with those monkeys and pigs," said Rifaei Taha, a leading member of the group.

Several hundred people, mainly ultraconservatives, protested in Cairo's Tahrir Square after weekly Muslim Friday prayers and tore up an American flag, waving the Islamist flag. A firebrand ultraconservative Salafi cleric blasted the film in his sermon in Tahrir, saying Muslims must defend Islam and its prophet.

NY POST

Well before the video was taken down it only had something like 200 views. But, this is what you have been resorted to now? Asking people to prove a negative? Your boy is going down quicker than HowAIDS in a truck stop.
 
LMAO . . . so desperate to make this about the LIBRUL LAMESTREAM MEDIA? Shocking.

Given that it IS about that, yes, that is what it should be about. The fact that the Obama admin has the siblings of two major network Presidents on its staff assigned to that area... yeah... big deal. The fact that Clinton has yet a third network wrapped up with nepotism, yeah... again a big deal.

CBS News President David Rhodes and ABC News President Ben Sherwood, both of them have siblings that not only work at the White House, that not only work for President Obama, but they work at the NSC on foreign policy issues directly related to Benghazi. Let’s call a spade a spade.

Let’s also show you why CNN did not go very far in covering these hearings because the CNN deputy bureau chief, Virginia Moseley, is married to Hillary Clinton’s deputy, Tom Nides.
 
They reason they did not dig deeper into the story is because there is no deeper in the story.

What is it you allege that the President did wrong regarding Benghazi?


You know, I have seen you and numerous others asking just that question for nearly a week now and I have YET to see anyone able to answer.

What is it exactly that the President did wrong regarding Benghazi?
 
You have to remember SF was convinced that "fast and furious" was the new watergate. He is not too bright. I feel sorry for him and humor him a little here and there...

LOL... where did I say it was the new watergate? The fact that the Obama admin was completely inept with Fast and furious and the fact that their ineptness led to the death of a US citizen (not to mention how ever many Mexican citizens suffered at the hands of those who got the weapons)... yeah... yet another big deal that the media let slide.
 
Well before the video was taken down it only had something like 200 views. But, this is what you have been resorted to now? Asking people to prove a negative? Your boy is going down quicker than HowAIDS in a truck stop.

The only lies here are yours. READ the right wing NY Post article.

I'll help you:

The demonstrators came out after weekly Friday Muslim prayers, where many clerics in their mosque sermons urged congregations to defend their faith, denouncing the obscure movie produced in the United States that denigrated the Prophet Muhammad. It was a dramatic expansion of protests that began earlier this week and saw assaults on the US embassies in Egypt and Yemen and the storming of the US Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.

Several thousand battled with Tunisian security forces outside the US Embassy in Tunis. Protesters rained down stones on police firing volleys of tear gas and shooting into the air. Some protesters scaled the embassy wall and stood on top of it, planting the Islamist flag that has become a symbol of the wave of protests: A black banner with the Islamic profession of faith, “There is no god but Allah and Muhammad is his prophet.”

Police chased them off the wall and took the flag down. Two protesters were killed and 29 people were wounded, including police.

The heaviest violence came in Sudan, where a prominent sheik on state radio urged protesters to march on the German Embassy to protest alleged anti-Muslim graffiti on mosques in Berlin and then to the US Embassy to protest the film.

“America has long been an enemy to Islam and to Sudan,” Sheik Mohammed Jizouly said.

Soon after, several hundred Sudanese stormed into the German Embassy, setting part of an embassy building aflame along with trash bins and a parked car. Protesters danced and celebrated around the burning barrels as palls of black smoke billowed into the sky until police firing tear gas drove them out of the compound. Some then began to demonstrate outside the neighboring British Embassy, shouting slogans.
 
You know, I have seen you and numerous others asking just that question for nearly a week now and I have YET to see anyone able to answer.

What is it exactly that the President did wrong regarding Benghazi?

Then you are either being dishonest now or you simply haven't read what has been posted.

1) The admin had multiple warnings that security was lax in that known hotspot.
2) The admin deliberately kept spinning a lie about the attack being due to a video.
3) The admin continues to lie about the changes made to the CIA talking points, that deliberately removed the intel that it was a terrorist attack and linked to Al Queda.
 
Rice, the State Dept and the White House were going on the best available 'intel' at the time.

Except that they were not. That was not the best intel at the time. That is what they changed it to. The CIA gave them the talking points that stated it was a terrorist attack with links to Al Queda. The White House and State Dept then altered the intel to fit the story they wanted to tell, rather than tell what really occurred.
 
Given that it IS about that, yes, that is what it should be about. The fact that the Obama admin has the siblings of two major network Presidents on its staff assigned to that area... yeah... big deal. The fact that Clinton has yet a third network wrapped up with nepotism, yeah... again a big deal.

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It amazes me how casually you can smear people. I mean, Ben Sherwood has worked for ABC News since the late 1980s and was named its president in 2010 after 20+ years working there is various capacities while his sister worked in the Clinton Administration in the State Department in various capacities, has taught at some of the best schools in the country and in some of the most prestigous think tanks before going to work for then Senator Biden, whom she followed when he became VP by working in the State Department for European Affairs.

But I guess it's a whole lot easier to just lob accusations about nepotism and cover ups absent evidence.
 
Then you are either being dishonest now or you simply haven't read what has been posted.

1) The admin had multiple warnings that security was lax in that known hotspot.
2) The admin deliberately kept spinning a lie about the attack being due to a video.
3) The admin continues to lie about the changes made to the CIA talking points, that deliberately removed the intel that it was a terrorist attack and linked to Al Queda.

It is amazing how tightly these left wingers cling to defending the indefensible with this guy.
 
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