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Old 05-17-2015, 10:29 PM
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Yep, Hillary has them running scared!

Too bad that the Congressional Republicans cannot use their talents for anything useful.

It is funny - in a pitiful way - that the polls show a complete lack of respect for the Republicans in Congress. Something like 8 percent approval rating.
Another mis-statement, re-statement to facilitate a made up point.......words, party lie-ne ....... The low ratings are and have been for congress' performance.......not one party or another.
Too much kook aide.......again.
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Old 05-18-2015, 08:41 AM
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Yep, Hillary has them running scared!

Too bad that the Congressional Republicans cannot use their talents for anything useful.

It is funny - in a pitiful way - that the polls show a complete lack of respect for the Republicans in Congress. Something like 8 percent approval rating.
"Running scared".........now that there is what's funny! But back to the Benghazi story, you do know that they outright lied, right? Sometimes I wonder how some can totally overlook the facts of a story and just proceed with half-truths.
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Old 05-18-2015, 09:01 AM
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"Running scared".........now that there is what's funny! But back to the Benghazi story, you do know that they outright lied, right? Sometimes I wonder how some can totally overlook the facts of a story and just proceed with half-truths.

Who outright lied? How about some background links to support your allegations? Have you read the Congressional Intelligence Committee report that backs up everything the White House claims happened?
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Old 05-18-2015, 09:14 AM
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Mmmm............it had nothing to do with protesters and everything to do with a planned attack on our embassy. Why were they claiming it was anything other than that at the beginning? Oh right, maybe just outright incompetence.......I can accept that explanation.
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Old 05-19-2015, 06:10 PM
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She is about as presidential as Roseanne Bar or Archie Bunker. Kinds looks like Roseann too.
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Old 05-19-2015, 06:20 PM
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Gosh, if we could just get a congressional committee to investigate this Benghazi matter. Oh wait, there have been eight congressional committee investigations so far and guess what? They all said the same thing that the incident happened just as reported by the White House. And these investigations were all conducted by the Republican House of Representatives.

But wait, there's more. Congressman Trey Gowdy is still investigating with his special investigative committee which will, surprise surprise, not be completed until mid-2016.

This incident has been investigated more than 9/11 and the Iraq war put together, which resulted in hundreds of thousands of deaths and trillions of dollars spent, compared to four deaths, as tragic as they were.

Americans are fully aware of what happened and will make their opinions known on election day 2016, but by all means keep investigating, if this is the best you got.
You need to get past the same old tired answers and political crapola.

The story put out for Benghazi regarding the "video made them do it" was OBVIOUSLY crafted to appeal to the ignorant, gullible and hopelessly stupid and it worked great ... because a lot of people in this country qualify. Think pop culture, academic hothouses and a certain political party.

The issue of character and foreign policy competence is becoming much more life and death serious, especially with the fall of Ramadi.
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Old 05-19-2015, 08:32 PM
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The issue of character and foreign policy competence is becoming much more life and death serious, especially with the fall of Ramadi.

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Which of the Republican hopefuls have the character and foreign policy competence that you say are so important?

Jeb Bush - former Gov of Florida - what foreign policy experience?

Marco Rubio - Senator of Florida - decent guy but what foreign policy?

Please list those you think are great candidates.

Personal Best Regards.
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Old 05-19-2015, 08:45 PM
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The issue of character and foreign policy competence is becoming much more life and death serious, especially with the fall of Ramadi.

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Which of the Republican hopefuls have the character and foreign policy competence that you say are so important?

Jeb Bush - former Gov of Florida - what foreign policy experience?

Marco Rubio - Senator of Florida - decent guy but what foreign policy?

Please list those you think are great candidates.

Personal Best Regards.
Surely you don't consider Hillary Clinton's tenure at the State Department as a success? It was a total disaster. Failures in Benghazi Libya, Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Iran, the Ukraine, and the failed Russian reset just to name a few.
 


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