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A request for women that support Mittens
#31
swampy wrote:
I don't have to justify myself to you or anyone else in this forum.

Well, unfortunately, the way things work here is that you may get called on it if you post utter crap. Some choose to go to extra effort to make their case, some try to create a smoke-screen if they know they can't back up their prior claims, and some walk away...
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#32
swampy wrote:
I dent think you guys would want to talks about jobs and the economy since you don't have any thing to brag about. Instead all you seem to want to talk about are binders, birth control, and other distractions. As for Benghazi, Obama's lost all credibility.

Try reading some of the links people are posting here, instead of the mouth-breather BS you seem to be addicted to.
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#33
The CIA is working with Obama on a coverup of the Benghazi event.

At least according to the comment posters on the Washington Post piece:

roramius
11:46 PM EDT
This is not to be trusted. Coming on the eve of the final debate, I am sure the "memo" they attribute to the CIA was actually created by James Clapper. We have proof the CIA knew what happened within 24 hours. The only way a "talking points" memo exists is if Obama ordered it and told them what to print.

wayne y,
11:35 PM EDT
This CIA report serves both the president , and the CIA. Both are left off the hook if there was no organized attack, however,the tapes show a much different picture. Even if there was no planning, there was a request for more security several days before the attack .The bottom line here is that this was a planned September 11th attack, by terrorists,Obama and the CIA were caught with their pants down, and now with the election looming ,it hurts the administration. If we continue to persue our political authority in places like Libya , we should not be surprised when local attacks happen, I feel we let those ambasadors down by not providing adequate safety for them.
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#34
Reading comments on news sites certainly can explain why radio and television is so sh*tty these days. The public is a ass, as Mr. Bumble might say.
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