Gallagher
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There is only one response to this disgrace...
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Facebook is a private organization, the ad has no real facts, it's an assertion that has NOT been proven.
No. Just calling them on it. BYW, the outrage has forced those dolts at FB to reverse themselves and apologize.
Facebook is a private organization, the ad has no real facts, it's an assertion that has NOT been proven.
Facebook is a private organization, the ad has no real facts, it's an assertion that has NOT been proven.
In his own words at this press conference, he admits they let them die. I don't get it.
Best trained, best equipped fighting force on the planet and this mission to rescue Americans was deemed "too risky"?
Panetta: Too little information, too much risk to send military into Benghazi during attack
WASHINGTON The U.S. military did not quickly intervene during the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya last month because military leaders did not have adequate intelligence information and felt they should not put American forces at risk, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Thursday.
Panetta: Too little information, too much risk to send military into Benghazi during attack
My fav facebook addition by an rightwing friend was "Would you be sad if Obama was assassinated?" Lovely. IT was gone soon.
No. Just calling them on it. BYW, the outrage has forced those dolts at FB to reverse themselves and apologize.
I read in the Daily Mail FB apologized and said someone had "inadvertently" removed the post.
Facebook is a private organization, the ad has no real facts, it's an assertion that has NOT been proven.
In his own words at this press conference, he admits they let them die. I don't get it.
Best trained, best equipped fighting force on the planet and this mission to rescue Americans was deemed "too risky"?
Panetta: Too little information, too much risk to send military into Benghazi during attack
WASHINGTON The U.S. military did not quickly intervene during the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya last month because military leaders did not have adequate intelligence information and felt they should not put American forces at risk, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said Thursday.
Panetta: Too little information, too much risk to send military into Benghazi during attack