Benghazi-gate: Who gave the order to stand down?

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Benghazi-gate: Who gave the order to stand down?
Friday, January 4, 2013 11:02
 
 

 

                 Who gave the order to stand down?  The answer is elementary.  Only one person can change a presidential decision from doing whatever is necessary to save the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three others to standing down, and that person is the president himself.  Therefore, everyone should stop playing these political games, jawboning about it, and start impeachment proceedings—so at least the truth will come out in televised testimony.  This governmental corruption has gone on too long in our country that should be “of laws rather than of men.”  I use “men” here in the generic sense where it also includes corrupt women.

This “black” lawless imbalance has gone on too long in this once great country.  The pendulum must start swinging back towards equality of all people.  The Republican Party, the Democrat Party, and the errant media/press are derelict in their duties to sustain law and order in the United States.  The U.S. House of Representatives should have replaced Speaker John Boehner in January 2013 so we could have made a move to remove our errant, ineligible POTUS!

The only present-day, true, 110% patriot = Tony Caputo in a nutshell: “In the beginning of a change, the patriot is a scarce man—brave, hated, and scorned.  When his cause succeeds, however, the timid join him, for then it costs nothing to be a patriot.” ~ Mark Twain.  Tony Caputo is the patriot from Florida. ~ Ed.

Tony, with all of the, as Lenin called them, “useful idiots” that hate and scorn you for what you have known and preached for all of these years, please know that there are a few others out there who know exactly what you mean, for they have also preached it for years.  Hate and scorn from derisive, corrupt people come with the territory of being a true patriot.  I saw a recent special on Fox News that showed how close our new nation, founded on revolution, came to almost being squelched out.  However, it was General George Washington and his brave troops, after crossing the Delaware River on a freezing Christmas night, which defeated the British mercenaries (the Hessians) in the pivotal battle of Trenton.  That battle proved to be the decisive turning point of the Revolutionary War and the survival of our new nation, which was on life support at the time.  The United States of America today is at a similar moment in its history.

“If ever time should come when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin.” ~ Samuel Adams

 


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