Benghazi scandal tied to White House

Locutus

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The right made it into a punchline.

so did you

 

BornRuff

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Nope that's you . I notice you never compromise in any of your views .

It depends if what the other person is saying is right. Most of the crap that people are repeating about Benghazi is simply wrong. There was no stand down order, they didn't delay help, talking points on a Sunday news show after the fact did not contribute to their death.

At a certain point, you have to realize that the right is just investigating this over and over and over again because they are looking for a specific result.

so did you

Lol, what did I do to make it into a punchline?

When have I made jokes about it?
 

BornRuff

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Locutus

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It is a bad joke for someone running for congress, but can you not understand that they are making fun of the republicans, not the people who died in Benghazi?

If republicans keep invoking the death of these people to a ridiculous degree and in ridiculous contexts, some people are going to recognize that they are being ridiculous.

^ This is one of the reasons we think you're an idiot son.
 

BornRuff

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^ This is one of the reasons we think you're an idiot son.

Lol, because I can understand basic concepts? Or because I don't twist things so I can get really really mad to prove how much better I am than other people?
 

DaSleeper

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Guys, guys, guys.....Take note.......nobody but nobody in the world is right all the time....
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BaalsTears

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I really don't see why you think the WMDs thing was supposed to give him carte blanche to do whatever he wanted going forward.

Giving up WMDs is obviously a huge step towards normal diplomacy, but waging a violent war against your own people is obviously a huge step in the other direction.

The article criticizes them for not sticking around to set up a new government. How successful was the US in doing that in Iraq and Afghanistan? Especially in relation to what it cost?

Obama broke Libya. You break it you own it. Libya is now a terrorist base and the source of weapons for terrorists throughout the middle east and Africa. After the experience of Iraq and Afghanistan Obama should have spoken softly and avoided creating a Black Swan...it's called the Law of Unintended Consequences. How smart could Obama really be?
 

BornRuff

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Just for laugh and giggles show us one post where you have admitted to being wrong......with no qualifier or deflection....?

How often does anyone post on a forum to say they are wrong? Can you give me an example of you doing so?
 

BornRuff

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Obama broke Libya. You break it you own it. Libya is now a terrorist base and the source of weapons for terrorists throughout the middle east and Africa. After the experience of Iraq and Afghanistan Obama should have spoken softly and avoided creating a Black Swan...it's called the Law of Unintended Consequences. How smart could Obama really be?

Why do you keep referring to this as something that the US did? It was a UN mission.

The agreed upon rules from the get go is that they would not allow a ground invasion or occupation. You break it you buy it is a fun saying, but it really isn't a solid foreign policy directive. If the UN had decided to occupy the country, do you think it would make them any better off in the long term?


Admitting that you confused me with someone else is a bit different than saying that your points were wrong.
 

BornRuff

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There you go....deflecting again.....like I knew you would....met plenty of guys like you in real life......

Lol, you made a request and then couldn't even satisfy it yourself.

Posting that you completely thought I was a different person is a bit of a different than posting that your ideas are wrong.

Few people are going to bother posting something if they don't believe it to be right.

Even in this very thread, when people make statements that are categorically wrong, like saying that personnel were told to "stand down" during the attack, and proof is shown that they are wrong, I don't see anyone stepping up and admitting that. They simply trudge on.