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Thursday, December 4, 2014

What Can We Believe on Bengazi—and Who?


The newest report on Bengazi absolves the President and his office from blame on the deaths of 4 Americans at Bengazi. This report, however, is different—while past reports were written by prejudiced Dems, this one comes mostly from Republicans. The GOP-led House Intelligence Committee puts almost all the blame on the State Department and absolves the intelligence community and the executive office. Some Republicans say it is time to “move on”.
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How do we? As a nation, how do we know who to believe on this issue, or any other? As a rule, we expect the opposing party to show discrepancies in politics. That being the case, we would let this report suffice and move on, as suggested.

The problem, however, is that we no longer know who to believe. There’s so much junk from both parties that neither can be trusted. Who can believe the president, when he has lied about so many thing?. Why would we believe that he wasn’t involved in Benghazi when we see his disdain for America and infatuation with the Muslin community? Blaming him fits—if he can lie on Obamacare, his birth certificate and IRS targeting of Tea Party members, why not on Bengazi? If he can violate the Constitution on immigration, why couldn’t he violate his responsibilities as Commander-in-chief to protect all his men—such as an American Ambassador?

Why trust the committee that released the report? Too many in Congress have sold their souls and their patriotism for prestige and profit. I don’t believe them anymore. Who is telling the truth and who isn’t? Which source do we accept? Which party tells the most truth? Which politician has the least to profit by selling or fudging his testimony? How do we know?

This is the eighth committee to review this situation. The American public needs a clear report from a trusted source to tell us what happened. We can’t “move on” on this issue. Justice and respect for mankind require that blame be fixed and punishment carried out. Without accountability, there is no trust.

We need justice for the four men who died in Bengazi. We need a source we can trust—one that will not declare: “What difference does it make?”

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We are experiencing so many outrages from this administration that we suffer from “outrage exhaustion”. The outrages come so fast we hardly have time to draw a breath between them. As each new piece of political chicanery is revealed, we lose focus on previous outrageous acts. This has to be the plan—keep those outrages coming so fast nobody has time to focus on any one. That way, the perpetrators can get away with them all.


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