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I don't know. Perhaps if you were less of a partisan hypocrite and had demanded an investigation then too, we would know.
They were investigated. You think when Americans are killed on foreign soil it's not investigated? People are asking for the same thing to be done with the Benghazi massacre. A lot of questions go unanswered and all Hillary has to say is, "so what?"
They were investigated. You think when Americans are killed on foreign soil it's not investigated? People are asking for the same thing to be done with the Benghazi massacre. A lot of questions go unanswered and all Hillary has to say is, "so what?"
Yes, I do remember that comment:"what difference does it make now?"
Obama will have to be out of office before anything can be done about Benghazi, Fast and Furious, or any other matters. The current DOJ answers to Obama. I do hope people are called to account in the next administration, but I'm afraid they are all in the same game.
By Pete Williams, Chief Justice Correspondent, NBC News
A Libyan man has been detained in Libya for questioning in connection with last September's attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi which left four Americans dead, including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens, a federal official confirmed on Thursday.
The official said that while the United States is interested to find out what Faraj al-Shibli (also spelled Chalabi), 46, knows about the attack, it is not clear that he played a central role, or that his capture represents a major breakthrough in the case.
According to Interpol's web site, al-Shibli is wanted by the Libyan authorities for "crimes involving the use of weapons/explosives."
Dozens of heavily armed men stormed the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya’s second largest city, on the night of Sept. 11, 2012. Ambassador Stevens, Information officer Sean Smith and two security personnel — Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods — were killed in the attack and another 10 people were injured. The apparent vulnerability of the U.S. personnel sparked a sharp debate and investigation of gaps in security.
Of course it is to you, it does not sing praises about Obama, Hillary or Mooch-elle. Would you rather we talk about how Chris Matthews talks about how Obama is a perfect man LOL. He need to just do him an get it out of the way.
Yes, I do remember that comment:"what difference does it make now?"
You should quote the entire response rather than taking it out of context, the important part of her response is highlighted.
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Clinton: Was it because of a protest or was it because of guys out for a walk one night who decided they’d go kill some Americans? What difference, at this point, does it make? It is our job to figure out what happened and do everything we can to prevent it from ever happening again, Senator. Now, honestly, I will do my best to answer your questions about this. But the fact is that people were trying in real time to get the best information….But, you know, to be clear, it is, from my perspective, less important today looking backwards as to why these militants decided they did it than to find them and bring them to justice, and then maybe we’ll figure out what was going on in the meantime.
This is what you should be focusing on, capturing the muderers but you really don't care. It's more important to investigate the state department than it is to bring the terrorists to justice, if we never caught them you could care less as long as you could find some remotely meaningful error in the state dept procedure.
Very telling that there not one thread on the capture of the terrorists
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(CNN) -- A man suspected of involvement in the September attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi is being held in Libya, according to two sources who have spoken with CNN. Both sources confirmed the man's name as Faraj al-Shibli (also spelled Chalabi). One of the sources, who has been briefed on the arrest by Western intelligence officials, said al-Shibli was detained within the past two days and had recently returned from a trip to Pakistan. A Libyan source also confirmed that al-Shibli was in custody in the north African nation. The FBI was given direct access to him, and it interviewed him recently in the presence of Libyan authorities, according to the Libyan source.
Of course it is to you, it does not sing praises about Obama, Hillary or Mooch-elle. Would you rather we talk about how Chris Matthews talks about how Obama is a perfect man LOL. He need to just do him an get it out of the way.
Mooch-elle? Really? how childish can you be to attack someone that has absolutely nothing to do with your well being
You should quote the entire response rather than taking it out of context, the important part of her response is highlighted.
This is what you should be focusing on, capturing the muderers but you really don't care. It's more important to investigate the state department than it is to bring the terrorists to justice, if we never caught them you could care less as long as you could find some remotely meaningful error in the state dept procedure.
Very telling that there not one thread on the capture of the terrorists
Ah, you noticed that, it seems like they focused on one part (faux tradition) of what was said. I guess it is easy to get the misinformed listener of faux snooze fired up
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