Kiki Cannoli
Have you met my shadow?
I am voting for an administration that stopped killing and maming innocent iraqis.
Btw death toll is over 100,000. For nothing.
Btw death toll is over 100,000. For nothing.
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No, dumbass. I'm asking where the wingnut criticism is of CIA Director Patraeus.A very interesting question I'm guessing your directing the question at the left wing nuts as they were the ones who took out this full page ad ironically in the very paper you link to the New York Times.
Can't you fucking read?
a-HA! So Bush WAS responsible for Abu Ghraib!Patraeus isn't the President. The President isn't present in the presentation of the promulgation of facts.
Where's Walbamado?
Damn wingnuts kept telling me that Bush couldn't be expected to know about the specifics of one military base out of hundreds.
They kept telling me it was unreasonable and stupid to think that anyone higher than the base commander was to blame.
Imagine that.
No amount of your spin is going to change the Fact that Obama Repeatedly lied to the American people Bud. Obama is not to blame for any Failure of intel, But he is damn sure responsible for his administration clear concerted Effort Down Play the idea it was Terrorism, and to try and blame it all on a Video.
His Admin is also responsible for the over all move to "Normalize Security in Libya". You can't expect the American People to believe Hillary decided on her own to move the Security Forces situation in a country that was clearly dangerous and unstable, to Normal from Heightened on her own. That was part of a General Campaign on part of Obama to try and Make Libya into a Big FP success for Obama. When clearly it's a Disaster.
I don't have a challenge - the Benghazi consulate is not a military base. The CIA is more involved there than the DoD.Petraeuss Quieter Style at C.I.A. Leaves Void on Libya Furor
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But since an attack killed four Americans seven weeks ago in Benghazi, Libya, his deliberately low profile, and the C.I.A.s penchant for secrecy, have left a void that has been filled by a news media and Congressional furor over whether it could have been prevented. Rather than acknowledge the C.I.A.s presence in Benghazi, Mr. Petraeus and other agency officials fought a losing battle to keep it secret, even as the events there became a point of contention in the presidential campaign.
Finally, on Thursday, with Mr. Petraeus away on a visit to the Middle East, pressure from critics prompted intelligence officials to give their own account of the chaotic night when two security officers died along with the American ambassador, J. Christopher Stevens, and another diplomat. The officials acknowledged for the first time that the security officers, both former members of the Navy SEALs, worked on contract for the C.I.A., which occupied one of the buildings that were attacked.
The Benghazi crisis is the biggest challenge so far in the first civilian job held by Mr. Petraeus, who retired from the Army and dropped the General when he went to the C.I.A. He gets mostly high marks from government colleagues and outside experts for his overall performance. But the transition has meant learning a markedly different culture, at an agency famously resistant to outsiders.
I think hes a brilliant man, but hes also a four-star general, said Senator Dianne Feinstein, the chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. Four-stars are saluted, not questioned. Hes now running an agency where everything is questioned, whether youre a four-star or a senator. Its a culture change.
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If you can link Petraeus to stand down orders or General Ham being relieved of his command, by all means, there's your challenge.
Sure does make one ask " what more do i not know?"
Thankfully i voted so that others more qualified than i can determine the necessary course of action.
The problem Kiki is that the Administration came out full boar saying that it was the video that caused the death of those in Benghazi.
They blocked themselves in. Not any right winger. They were the ones who sent out Ambassador Rice bullshitting.
Not anyone on the right.
Ergo WHOOPSIES. They fucked up.
I am voting for an administration that stopped killing and maming innocent iraqis.
Btw death toll is over 100,000. For nothing.
Patreus said, quite correctly that no order to stand down was given by the CIA.
So who did give the order?
I don't have a challenge - the Benghazi consulate is not a military base. The CIA is more involved there than the DoD.Petraeuss Quieter Style at C.I.A. Leaves Void on Libya Furor
*snip*
But since an attack killed four Americans seven weeks ago in Benghazi, Libya, his deliberately low profile, and the C.I.A.s penchant for secrecy, have left a void that has been filled by a news media and Congressional furor over whether it could have been prevented. Rather than acknowledge the C.I.A.s presence in Benghazi, Mr. Petraeus and other agency officials fought a losing battle to keep it secret, even as the events there became a point of contention in the presidential campaign.
Finally, on Thursday, with Mr. Petraeus away on a visit to the Middle East, pressure from critics prompted intelligence officials to give their own account of the chaotic night when two security officers died along with the American ambassador, J. Christopher Stevens, and another diplomat. The officials acknowledged for the first time that the security officers, both former members of the Navy SEALs, worked on contract for the C.I.A., which occupied one of the buildings that were attacked.
The Benghazi crisis is the biggest challenge so far in the first civilian job held by Mr. Petraeus, who retired from the Army and dropped the General when he went to the C.I.A. He gets mostly high marks from government colleagues and outside experts for his overall performance. But the transition has meant learning a markedly different culture, at an agency famously resistant to outsiders.
I think hes a brilliant man, but hes also a four-star general, said Senator Dianne Feinstein, the chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. Four-stars are saluted, not questioned. Hes now running an agency where everything is questioned, whether youre a four-star or a senator. Its a culture change.
*snip*
If you can link Petraeus to stand down orders or General Ham being relieved of his command, by all means, there's your challenge.
And still no criticism of Patraeus.