Friday, November 09, 2012

A Reminder

Obama let four Americans die in Benghazi, partied in Las Vegas and now will make documents relating to that murder cover-up incident to senators but only when they are out of town:


Under pressure from senators, the State Department is allowing some lawmakers to look at cables and other documents related to the Sept. 11 attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, but only today and tomorrow, when most senators are not in Washington

Congress is gearing up for a full week of Benghazi-related hearings next week, including a Nov. 13 hearing behind closed doors of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, led by Chairman John Kerry (D-MA). 

Kerry has written two letters to the State Department requesting congressional access to information and documents related to the circumstances leading up to and during the attack that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens. Several sensitive documents have already been leaked to congressional offices and the media, so the State Department has decided to let some senators view Benghazi documents but not take them home.
"We are currently in the process of gathering and reviewing record responsive to Congressional requests. 

Our efforts have already identified a large volume of potentially responsive records that address the security situation leading up to the attack," State Department Assistant Secretary for Legislative Affairs David Adams wrote to Kerry on Nov. 2 in a letter obtained by The Cable.
 
"To facilitate your committee's work, we want to offer you and other members of the committee the opportunity to review these cables and memoranda. This set of material contains classified and other sensitive information... Mindful of these concerns, the Department is prepared to make copies of these documents available for the committee's in camera review." 

One senior GOP Senate staffer told The Cable that State is only making the documents available for senators and committee staff to view today and tomorrow, which won't actually allow the members to prepare for the hearing. Staffers for committee members are also not allowed to see the material. 

"Funny since no member is in town," the aide said. "The timing and limited access clearly demonstrates the administration cares more about playing politics with the tragedy than accepting responsibility." 

Committee members Bob Corker (R-TN) and Johnny Isakson (R-GA) sent Clinton a letter Nov. 2 asking that the documents be sent to the committee, not just made available for viewing on a limited basis. 

"Over the past several weeks, cables, emails and other communications regarding the security situation in Benghazi prior to and since the attack on our consulate have been leaked to some Congressional offices and media outlets, resulting in conflicting reports in the press. We have also called for the official transmittal of these documents and are still awaiting your response," Corker and Isakson wrote. "On September 25, 2012 and again on October 3, 2012, we sent you letters requesting that all communications between the diplomatic mission in Libya and the State Department related to the security situation be transmitted to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee without delay. We respectfully ask for an update on the status of our requests for these documents."

Once again, documents concerning the death of four Americans, previously blamed on a video but was then revealed to have not done so, will be made available when no one is there to read them.


This is the transparent government you voted for Americans. Enjoy the next four years of it.


Also:


Small business owners are now laying off employees because Obamacare expenses (a nationalised health service NO ONE wanted) are too high. When will the unemployment number reach the magical twenty-five million mark? Christmas?


Once again, Obamacare, the tax/nationalised health service NO ONE wanted, has caused massive layoffs and will further add to the unemployment rate.



Douche-tools want Paul Ryan to change his Twitter handle but he's too good for them.


Once again:


No one tells an alpha male to do ANYTHING.


(with thanks)


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