1) 4 people died in Benghazi. Somebody made a HUGE mistake, so we investigate, investigate, and then investigate some more. BUT 4,000 Americans died in Iraq. We KNOW th... moreHello:
1) 4 people died in Benghazi. Somebody made a HUGE mistake, so we investigate, investigate, and then investigate some more. BUT 4,000 Americans died in Iraq. We KNOW that was a HUGE mistake. Why don't we investigate that??
2) I ASK the above, because if we DID investigate, we PROBABLY would have made torture ILLEGAL forevermore. Instead, we just put torture on the shelf for ANY future president to use.. Guess WHO wants to use it now??
3) Is it too late to bring Bush/Cheney up on war crimes?
Self funded Donald Trump is now soliciting the "poorly educated" via the internet for $$$. You don't even get a hat or tie made in a Chinese sweatshop either !
Everything has a post. Romanticism, Post Romanticism; Impressionism, Post Impressionism; Modernism, Post Modernism. Then there is a new word after the Post Imprrssionism, which was... moreEverything has a post. Romanticism, Post Romanticism; Impressionism, Post Impressionism; Modernism, Post Modernism. Then there is a new word after the Post Imprrssionism, which was Modernism.
House Republicans investigating the 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya, have found no new evidence to conclude that Hillary Clinton, secretary of state at the time, was culp... moreHouse Republicans investigating the 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi, Libya, have found no new evidence to conclude that Hillary Clinton, secretary of state at the time, was culpable in the deaths of four Americans, according to the committee’s final report released on Tuesday.
The 800-page document released by the Republicans on the House select committee on Benghazi brought to a close a fiercely partisan, two-year, $7m investigation that included interviews with more than 80 witnesses.
The White House noted tersely that this was the eighth congressional committee to investigate the attacks and went on longer than the 9/11 commission and the committees designated to look at Pearl Harbor, the assassination of President John F Kennedy, the Iran-Contra affair and Watergate. It accused Republicans of pursuing “wild conspiracy theories”. less