Ugh, I guess the thread is going to get off topic, but PP brought up Iraq.
CIA Director George Tenet has already admitted (in his book) he gave what turned out to be an incorrect intelligence assessment to President Bush prior to the invasion of Iraq.
Mrs. Clinton apologized? Maybe she did, but I was not aware that she had done so. I freely admit a bias against her, but I recall that she said she never saw the memos about security (which I have no problem with, as it might not be the kind of think a Sec State reads). That seems different that apologizing.
Where does the buck stop on this, I am wondering? The senate says this was preventable. Is Mrs Clinton responsible? Is the president responsible? Who gets the actual blame and is there any consequence for that blame?
Yep it's the republicans in congress cutting security funding and the ones in government working against the country's interests. Hopefully we will be able to purge the republicans from government. It is need in a bad way. Just look at the DOD and NSA, shameful. These "people" will do anything they can to harm the US.
Ugh, I guess the thread is going to get off topic, but PP brought up Iraq.
CIA Director George Tenet has already admitted (in his book) he gave what turned out to be an incorrect intelligence assessment to President Bush prior to the invasion of Iraq.
Mrs. Clinton apologized? Maybe she did, but I was not aware that she had done so. I freely admit a bias against her, but I recall that she said she never saw the memos about security (which I have no problem with, as it might not be the kind of think a Sec State reads). That seems different that apologizing.
Where does the buck stop on this, I am wondering? The senate says this was preventable. Is Mrs Clinton responsible? Is the president responsible? Who gets the actual blame and is there any consequence for that blame?
Anonymous wrote:When did she apologize?
What did she apologize for doing, or failing to do?
Is it proper to conclude she is responsible for the preventable deaths of the four diplomats?
If it is proper to make that conclusion, is it also proper to conclude that being responsible for that is worse than causing a traffic jam?
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, I guess the thread is going to get off topic, but PP brought up Iraq.
CIA Director George Tenet has already admitted (in his book) he gave what turned out to be an incorrect intelligence assessment to President Bush prior to the invasion of Iraq.
Mrs. Clinton apologized? Maybe she did, but I was not aware that she had done so. I freely admit a bias against her, but I recall that she said she never saw the memos about security (which I have no problem with, as it might not be the kind of think a Sec State reads). That seems different that apologizing.
Where does the buck stop on this, I am wondering? The senate says this was preventable. Is Mrs Clinton responsible? Is the president responsible? Who gets the actual blame and is there any consequence for that blame?
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, I guess the thread is going to get off topic, but PP brought up Iraq.
CIA Director George Tenet has already admitted (in his book) he gave what turned out to be an incorrect intelligence assessment to President Bush prior to the invasion of Iraq.
Mrs. Clinton apologized? Maybe she did, but I was not aware that she had done so. I freely admit a bias against her, but I recall that she said she never saw the memos about security (which I have no problem with, as it might not be the kind of think a Sec State reads). That seems different that apologizing.
Where does the buck stop on this, I am wondering? The senate says this was preventable. Is Mrs Clinton responsible? Is the president responsible? Who gets the actual blame and is there any consequence for that blame?
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, I guess the thread is going to get off topic, but PP brought up Iraq.
CIA Director George Tenet has already admitted (in his book) he gave what turned out to be an incorrect intelligence assessment to President Bush prior to the invasion of Iraq.
Mrs. Clinton apologized? Maybe she did, but I was not aware that she had done so. I freely admit a bias against her, but I recall that she said she never saw the memos about security (which I have no problem with, as it might not be the kind of think a Sec State reads). That seems different that apologizing.
Where does the buck stop on this, I am wondering? The senate says this was preventable. Is Mrs Clinton responsible? Is the president responsible? Who gets the actual blame and is there any consequence for that blame?
Anonymous wrote:CIA Director George Tenet has already admitted (in his book) he gave what turned out to be an incorrect intelligence assessment to President Bush prior to the invasion of Iraq.
So only the people who PAID HIM by buying his book were privy to that apology?
CIA Director George Tenet has already admitted (in his book) he gave what turned out to be an incorrect intelligence assessment to President Bush prior to the invasion of Iraq.
Anonymous wrote:http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/senate-report-attack-on-us-compound-in-benghazi-could-have-been-prevented/2014/01/15/5e197224-7de9-11e3-95c6-0a7aa80874bc_story.html
The actual report from the Senate Intel. Committee is linked within the WaPo article.
- The attacks were preventable.
- Surveillance video from the annex shows there was not any kind of demonstration or protest before the attack.
Nice job Mr. President. You too Mrs Clinton.