Until Benghazi, America has always been about protecting our people in harms way. Even if there's little chance, you try your hardest to get there. That battle went on for seven hours. They watched our people die on the real time feeds in the White House. Military ready to go, but the order was "stand down". Then the next day Obama overcome with remorse, jumped on a plane for his Vegas fundraiser.
It's really amazing to me how you've managed to get each and every one of your "facts" wrong.
The attack wasn't "7 hours long" - there were two entirely separate attacks (in two different places miles apart from each other), each lasting about 30 minutes to an hour, separated by about 5 hours. There were no "live feeds" of anyone dying, either. Nor was there any "stand down" order. The only military assets available to send were sent there, and assisted in the fighting.
why not scramble fighter jets ?, they did for the first 911.
what was the problem, the pilots didn't feel like flying that day ? i don't think so.
why did it take weeks to learn it was a pre planned,
premeditated attack.
that was the word of the obama campaign.
the president of libya said it was, by choosing that date, the day after.
if it wasn't an election year, would the maker of innocence of muslims be in jail for a year ?
Arrest and imprisonment[edit]
Following the violent reactions to the video, Nakoula and his family went into hiding, and the Cerritos home was listed for sale.
[18] His attorney has said he has received threats to his safety.
[39] On 15 September 2012, federal authorities took Nakoula in for an interview about possible probation violations related to the film's distribution on the internet.
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On 27 September 2012, U.S. federal authorities arrested Nakoula in Los Angeles charging eight counts of probation violation.
[39][46] Prosecutors alleged that some of the violations included making false statements regarding his role in the film and his use of the alias "Sam Bacile".
[5] None of the charges relate to his use of the internet.
[39] Following a hearing before a judge, Nakoula was ordered to jail without bail, with the judge citing probation violations including lying to probation officials, "danger to the community" and "lack of trust in the defendant".
[4] On 7 November, he pleaded guilty to four of the charges against him in an apparent
plea bargain. He was subsequently sentenced to a year in federal prison and four years of
supervised release.
[14]
'Innocence of Muslims' filmmaker gets a year in prison
"Probation case against anti-Muslim filmmaker moves slowly and privately as protests continue".
The Washington Post. Associated Press. 26 September 2012.[
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we all know what this is, scapegoating the coptic christian to protect the administration. fulfilling hillary and panetta's promise to bring the video maker to
justice.