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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]BOTTOM LINE: It is horrible that we, citizens of the United States, have allowed more Congressional hearing on Benghazi than were held on the terrorist attacks on our country on 9/11. Period. End of discussion. [/quote] More time and money was spent on 9/11 by far. No comparison.[/quote] [b]ABSOLUTELY UNTRUE. NP here and your statement that the investigations and hearings into the failures that led to 9/11 as being more costly and time consuming are 100%, absolutely untrue. You are either lying or uninformed. The hearings and continued investigation into Benghazi has been the most time consuming and expensive in the history of the United States Congress. [/b] [/quote] More partisan jumping up and down. Makes me feel so good being Independent. And stop changing my words. I never said anything about failures that led to 9/11. But there was a lot of money on that and the overall investigation. The Benghazi investigation is stupid. But who the hell is talking about Congressional costs? The conversation is about COST. And if Benghazi has hit 30 million, and I saw somewhere that Gowdy is up to 6mil, it still hasn't come close. 9/11 investigations, studies and commission cost a lot more than that. In fact no one can even come up with a total. You have money for the commission...budget was 15 million. NIST got 16 million. Then you have additional appropriations to NSA, FBI, CIA all to study the processes that led to the failure of intel. I have friends who were called in and worked a LOT of overtime directly on the research and studies related to 9/11 and funded with money designated rather than from their general budget. And there's more but I won't waste anymore of my time. BTW...any idea what Ken Starr cost? Somewhere in the 40+ million range. A hell of a lot more than Benghazi so there goes your most costly Congressional investigation..[/quote]
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