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Jun 14, 2013 10:18:15   #
CrazyHorse Loc: Kansas
 
russ1945 wrote:
I took this from the Daily Kos (credit to oldroy) and it absolutely floored me.

"For all of the carnage and horror it wrought, the terrorist attacks in Boston this past April only resulted in the deaths of 5 people."

ONLY

Kind of like Sebelius referring to the situation involving the 10 yr old girl who needed a lung transplant. "Some live and some die".

You simply cannot make this stuff up.


Quid Pro Quo, russ1945: Sebelius from Ohio, came to Kansas and scarred the history of Kansas with her presence.

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Jun 14, 2013 11:31:34   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
russ1945 wrote:
I took this from the Daily Kos (credit to oldroy) and it absolutely floored me.

"For all of the carnage and horror it wrought, the terrorist attacks in Boston this past April only resulted in the deaths of 5 people."

ONLY

Kind of like Sebelius referring to the situation involving the 10 yr old girl who needed a lung transplant. "Some live and some die".

You simply cannot make this stuff up.


What we have to realize about Kos is that they are liable to print anything any of their far left weirdos write and sometimes what they say is surprising, either direction. It is a real place in the minds of most leaners.

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Jun 15, 2013 01:38:32   #
No1Randi Loc: De Pere, Wisconsin
 
The Dutchman wrote:
rumitoid wrote:
There is no scandal; there is highly regrettable errors. Making this investigation a partisan witch hunt is a disservice to the country. We should not be out to get someone but to correct the errors that got people killed.



Error my ass! The only justice would be to publicly execute everyone involved in these murders....


Amen!!! Let's start with the Lying King and don't forget Hilary...

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Jun 15, 2013 15:44:23   #
russ1945
 
Regretable indeed. Inevitable more appropriate. What happens when an administration goes wild. Arrogance breeds carelessness.

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Jun 15, 2013 16:37:14   #
oldroy Loc: Western Kansas (No longer in hiding)
 
CrazyHorse wrote:
Quid Pro Quo, russ1945: Sebelius from Ohio, came to Kansas and scarred the history of Kansas with her presence.


Actually one of my favorite actions by a state elected official was when Sebelius kept that for profit Blue Cross company from taking over KSBC/BS. It held down our prices for some time and I was convinced that she really worried about the people. Hell, I voted for her both times for Governor and in the second term she was caught at two consecutive Bilderberger meetings and I knew we needed to duck and she has proven that we do since she and Obama got together. She is the evil one he uses at HHS to make the rules and regs for Obamacare and has been hard at work on it since at least the day of the passage of the law.

I wouldn't help her out of a cess pool these days, but once I really respected her.

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Jun 15, 2013 21:25:40   #
CrazyHorse Loc: Kansas
 
oldroy wrote:
Actually one of my favorite actions by a state elected official was when Sebelius kept that for profit Blue Cross company from taking over KSBC/BS. It held down our prices for some time and I was convinced that she really worried about the people. Hell, I voted for her both times for Governor and in the second term she was caught at two consecutive Bilderberger meetings and I knew we needed to duck and she has proven that we do since she and Obama got together. She is the evil one he uses at HHS to make the rules and regs for Obamacare and has been hard at work on it since at least the day of the passage of the law.

I wouldn't help her out of a cess pool these days, but once I really respected her.
Actually one of my favorite actions by a state ele... (show quote)


Quid Pro Quo, oldroy: Well, we all live and learn. I got lucky right off the top, as I have always found her cold as a morgue and a treacherous b**itch, although she hid her true socialist self while here in Kansas. "some live some die" will go down in political history.

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Jun 15, 2013 21:38:50   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
CrazyHorse wrote:
Quid Pro Quo, oldroy: Well, we all live and learn. I got lucky right off the top, as I have always found her cold as a morgue and a treacherous b**itch, although she hid her true socialist self while here in Kansas. "some live some die" will go down in political history.


Check your PM.

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Jun 15, 2013 22:07:51   #
FEDUP
 
oldroy wrote:
Here we have some good information about why Obama should have allowed the military people to do their jobs that night. This Colonel is one of the biggest heroes among all those who have flown as fighter pilots and he is mad about what was not done that night and he knows that the fighters from Aviano, Italy could have got there in plenty of time and had enough fuel to make it back to Tripoli. I have to accept what he said and still think that something very fishy went on in Washington that night.

For those here who don't like my source let me tell you that a number of others, although not MSM are available at Google. Just type in the first sentence of my link and see what is there.


http://frontpagemag.com/2013/colonel-phil-handley/betrayal-in-benghazi/
Here we have some good information about why Obama... (show quote)


Most of us do not use NBC for honest news. I like Drudge or World Net who had Daily latest report about this today. There is no doubt in my mind that either Clinton or Obama gave the order to stand down that night allowing those Americans to die.

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Jun 15, 2013 22:34:28   #
AuntiE Loc: 45th Least Free State
 
FEDUP wrote:
Most of us do not use NBC for honest news. I like Drudge or World Net who had Daily latest report about this today. There is no doubt in my mind that either Clinton or Obama gave the order to stand down that night allowing those Americans to die.


No one really had to give a "stand down" order. Reality is they could NOT cross a border without an order from the President. To be indelicate, they (Obama and Clinton) only had to wait until the killings were reported. Once those deaths were reported, no further action could have been effective.

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Jun 17, 2013 09:46:21   #
russ1945
 
Cheney gave a great explanation of how badly Benghazi was handled by this administration. He emphasized that the anniversary of 9/11 was always a focus point for high alert and extra security for locations in dangerous isolated locations like Benghazi. You can google the whole interview with Chris Wallace that took place yesterday.

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Jun 17, 2013 10:15:40   #
CrazyHorse Loc: Kansas
 
russ1945 wrote:
Cheney gave a great explanation of how badly Benghazi was handled by this administration. He emphasized that the anniversary of 9/11 was always a focus point for high alert and extra security for locations in dangerous isolated locations like Benghazi. You can google the whole interview with Chris Wallace that took place yesterday.


Quid Pro Quo, russ1945: Hat Tip Newsmax.com

CHENEY: Obama Lacks Honesty, Credibility


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Former Vice President Dick Cheney said Sunday that President Barack Obama has lost his integrity in the wake of numerous scandals that have rocked the administration including the Benghazi attack and IRS targeting of conservatives.

“The problem is the guy has failed to be forthright and honest and credible on things like Benghazi and the IRS, so he’s got no credibility,” Cheney told "Fox News Sunday."

The IRS targeting is “one of the worst abuses of power imaginable” and was not guided by regional bureaucrats but from a “higher-up” in Washington, Cheney charged.

“It clearly was used for political purposes to go after a particular category of organizations,” Cheney said. “That is the kind of gross abuse of power that everybody is legitimately concerned about. I have trouble believing that two guys in Cincinnati dreamed this scheme up I just don’t think that’s true.”

The former defense secretary also questioned the Obama administration’s failure to send a military team to Benghazi to rescue the ambassador and other U.S. personnel during an attack by al-Qaida-linked terrorists last year.

“We should have been on that step before that ever happened,” said Cheney, who noted that armed forces were stationed an hour away and should have been deployed.

“If you’re not going to be ready in Libya of all places, then where are you going to be ready?”

Cheney criticized Obama’s recent pick of Susan Rice to be his national security adviser and said that she too suffered from a credibility shortage.

Rice was the U.N. ambassador to the United States when the Benghazi terror assault occurred, but delivered inaccurate information (read: she lied 5 times) when she acted as the administration’s spokesperson about the cause of the attack.

“She appears to have been part of the cover-up. She went out and peddled the party line that had been put together at the State Department. I question … someone’s judgment who was so flawed that they took what was apparently very bad information and peddled it as aggressively as she did. I think what she did was a huge mistake,” Cheney said.

The Benghazi attack is further proof that the war on terrorism is not winding down as Obama insists, but continues to spread across North Africa, Cheney said.

“The threat is bigger than ever. So he is just dead wrong on the status of the threat,” Cheney said.

On the recent disclosures by a NSA employee that the Obama administration has been collecting millions of phone records on Americans, Cheney sided with the government and said the leaker should prosecuted and sent to jail.

However, on Obama’s statement that he had to “scrub” Bush-era surveillance programs with new safeguards, Cheney dismissed the president.

“I don’t pay a lot of attention, frankly, to what Barack Obama says,” Cheney said. “I am obviously not a fan of the incumbent president.” (Emphasis added)(Parenthes added)

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