Re: Here is what differance it makes
Posted by:
Dianne Feinstein
()
Date: January 15, 2014 06:27PM
flem Wrote:
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> Amb.stevens Wrote:
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> > Your done Hillary and your old boss is an
> > incompetent douch.
>
> Dear Tea Bagging Moron,
>
> I believe "Your" is spelled wrong - AGAIN.
>
> If your ignorant ass could actually write in your
> own English language it would be "you're done" as
> in "you are done". In your case it is "You're
> fucking dumb as a brick."
>
> You're also a douche because you spelled douche
> wrong.
>
> You're also a moron for spelling Difference as
> differance.
>
> And you're also a complete idiot if you think
> Benghazi is a scandal.
>
> Turn off Fox News, put down the remote, and go
> back to elementary school and learn how to read
> and write as well as half the illegals who can do
> your job better, faster, and cheaper than you.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate Intelligence Committee released a report on the deadly assault on the diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, Wednesday, laying blame on the State Department, the intelligence community — even the late Ambassador Chris Stevens — for failing to communicate and heed warnings of terrorist activity in the area.
The highly critical report also says the U.S. military was not positioned to aid the Americans in need, though the head of Africa Command had offered military security teams that Stevens — who was killed in the attack — had rejected weeks before the attack.
It also said that in the aftermath of the attacks, U.S. analysts confused policymakers by blaming the violence on protests without enough supporting intelligence.
The 2012 Benghazi attacks have dogged the Obama administration, because then-U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice initially blamed the violence on mob protests over an anti-Islamic film. Al-Qaida-linked militant groups were later blamed for the attacks, first when militants overran the temporary U.S. mission on Sept. 11, 2012, and later that same night, when militants fired mortars at the nearby CIA annex where the Americans had taken shelter.
The bipartisan report may settle what has become a running political battle between Republicans, mostly in the House, who say the Obama administration has been covering up what they consider misdeed before, during and after the attack, and the administration, which says Republicans are on a political witch hunt.
Committee chairman Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat, says she hopes this will put to rest conspiracy theories about the militant attacks that night. Republican vice chairman Saxby Chambliss of Georgia said the report shows despite a deteriorating security situation in Benghazi, the U.S. government did not do enough to prevent the attacks or to protect the diplomatic facility.