Anonymous wrote:Not the other ones.
Which other ones? The ones I've heard that were on the ground seem to say the same thing.
Not the other ones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The typical conservative will trust any book on the shelve of Barnes an Noble before an investigation led by its own party.
I trust the men who were there. Not tbe politicians who have something to gain
Anonymous wrote:The typical conservative will trust any book on the shelve of Barnes an Noble before an investigation led by its own party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:tead the report. This is covered.Anonymous wrote:Love the name calling. And what I was referring to was your man in the middle of the melee. That man, Chris Paronto, said they were made to wait 1/2 hour,all the while taking phone calls from those poor men begging for help. Woods finally got sick of it and they decided to go anyway.
I'd rather listen to Paronto discuss why they lied about his testimony. After all, he was there
So were a number of witnesses in the Ferguson shooting. But I bet you apply some skepticism to them.
And, the witnesses to the shooting had conflicting accounts.
The GJ went with the testimony of witnesses whose accounts were in line with the physical evidence.
There really is no comparison to the situation in Benghazi.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:tead the report. This is covered.Anonymous wrote:Love the name calling. And what I was referring to was your man in the middle of the melee. That man, Chris Paronto, said they were made to wait 1/2 hour,all the while taking phone calls from those poor men begging for help. Woods finally got sick of it and they decided to go anyway.
I'd rather listen to Paronto discuss why they lied about his testimony. After all, he was there
So were a number of witnesses in the Ferguson shooting. But I bet you apply some skepticism to them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:tead the report. This is covered.Anonymous wrote:Love the name calling. And what I was referring to was your man in the middle of the melee. That man, Chris Paronto, said they were made to wait 1/2 hour,all the while taking phone calls from those poor men begging for help. Woods finally got sick of it and they decided to go anyway.
I'd rather listen to Paronto discuss why they lied about his testimony. After all, he was there
Anonymous wrote:tead the report. This is covered.Anonymous wrote:Love the name calling. And what I was referring to was your man in the middle of the melee. That man, Chris Paronto, said they were made to wait 1/2 hour,all the while taking phone calls from those poor men begging for help. Woods finally got sick of it and they decided to go anyway.
yes in fact it is.Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Love the name calling. And what I was referring to was your man in the middle of the melee. That man, Chris Paronto, said they were made to wait 1/2 hour,all the while taking phone calls from those poor men begging for help. Woods finally got sick of it and they decided to go anyway.
tead the report. This is covered.
Yeah, it is 'covered" alright.
Anonymous wrote:Love the name calling. And what I was referring to was your man in the middle of the melee. That man, Chris Paronto, said they were made to wait 1/2 hour,all the while taking phone calls from those poor men begging for help. Woods finally got sick of it and they decided to go anyway.
tead the report. This is covered.
tead the report. This is covered.Anonymous wrote:Love the name calling. And what I was referring to was your man in the middle of the melee. That man, Chris Paronto, said they were made to wait 1/2 hour,all the while taking phone calls from those poor men begging for help. Woods finally got sick of it and they decided to go anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Rogers, you moron. Rogers was the subject of the last sentence. And it was sarcasm anyway
Rogers actually does have a conflict of interest. He should have recused himself.