Knotbuyinit
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What makes online information any more accurate than tv news? I would think that being somewhat skeptical of anything we read or hear is more important than the source.
There are people who will complain about the "main stream media" yet will believe anything they hear on talk radio or read on the net.
We''ll just rely on you and Tree, for the fact's !
How is it we supported the rebels to overthrow Qhaddafi now these guys can't keep their mobs under control and protect our embassy. This Arab Spring is working out real good isn't it?
It's looking like the 'Ambassador' may in fact have been a CIA operative. He wasn't with 'Marines' but Navy Seals.
We''ll just rely on you and Tree, for the fact's !
Former SEAL's who were working for a private contractor.
Linky--->>Sheep dipped Seals on the 'CIA private contractor ' list?
Ambassador taught in the mountains of Morocco, did many covert night time insertions into bad guy areas......how many diplomats run their programs that way?
Dude most likely the CIA gun shop for Libya.
Tighten up that Tin Foil Hat Brother...After graduating from the University of California at Berkeley in 1982, Stevens joined the Peace Corps, and taught English in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco for two years. It was there, friends say, that he developed a passion for the Middle East, while also impressing colleagues with his kindness. Stevens "was a tall, blond kid who was known, among other things, as the one with the unfailing old-school courtesy toward all," writes Valerie Staats, now the Peace Corps director in Sierra Leone. "He always said he wanted to be an ambassador, and we didn't doubt him."
Or you could try looking things up. History indicates you won't but .......
Suicide Bomber Strikes Vehicle Carrying ForeignersOnly Dip to go to an area without an advance team or an armored vehicle which is SOP with State.
Sing your song Brother.....
A spokesman for an Afghan insurgent group, Hezb-i-Islami, claimed responsibility for the bombing and said it was carried out by an 18-year-old woman.
“We claim credit for the attack by a martyrdom-seeking mujahid, an 18-year-old girl named Fatima, from Kabul, and the attack has been conducted in response to the film insulting the Prophet Muhammad and Islam,” said Zubir Siddiqi, a spokesman for the group, who was reached by telephone.
In Egypt, a radical cleric issued a fatwa calling for the killing of everyone involved in the video, according to a report posted on militants’ Web sites.
The explosion Tuesday took place on a road leading from the civilian entrance to the airport toward northern Kabul, near three adjacent wedding halls. The victims’ vehicle appeared to have been heading toward the airport. Kabul police officers, Afghan intelligence special forces and some Westerners in plain clothes rushed to the scene, but no one arrived in the first hour and a half after the blast to claim the bodies or identify them.