VolnJC
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I agree with bolded 1.
Bolded 2 - It wasn't an embassy. I'm not sure the US would've been able to confirm or deny the existence of a consulate in Benghazi before the attack.
Four career State Department officials were criticized for denying requests for additional security at the facility prior to the attack. Eric J. Boswell, the Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security, resigned under pressure, while three others were suspended.
Reminds me of a game we played as kids.Choosing to cross the street so that you walk 40 feet in front of an inanimate building rather that 10 feet is showing strength of conviction? What's the building going to do; convert her to a capitalist? Will she catch cooties if she walks too close to a building brandishing his name?
I believe it shows weakness of character. A lack of mental fortitude. Just as it would if someone refused to drive on any road named after MLK. It's petty and childish.
We should all choose better.
Just read all 10 of the damn reports or keep your head buried. What you have offered this conversation is nothing but the same ole right wing crap we've heard through all the investigations. Your talking points are lame.