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To: TheOldLady
Didn’t someone mention on one of these threads that no one knows about Benghazi or F&F? That he has to explain these things to everybody because they haven’t heard a word about them?

I don't know, but if it were a Republican President in office when Benghazi or F&F happened with all these numbers of dead people, the broadcast networks and cable news stations would be frothing at the mouth like they did with Watergate, Iran/Contra and Abu Ghraib, instead of barely paying it lip service. Pardon the pun. Presstitutes fills the bill.

17 posted on 11/05/2012 6:59:54 PM PST by neverdem ( Xin loi min oi)
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To: neverdem
Speaking of abu Ghraib, in Clinton's time it went unmentioned too among all the bleeding heart stories about sanctions...that Saddam Hussein was holding an American there.

1996 : (IRAQ : AMERICAN STUDENT SAM JASON IS TORTURED & INTERROGATED IN BAGHDAD'S ABU GHRAIBH PRISON AFTER BEING ACCUSED OF BEING A US SPY; HE IS GIVEN A SENTENCE OF 28 YEARS --see PRISONER ABUSE) "Nine years I spent in jail for saying three banned words — that Saddam would go either by negotiation, bribe or force. I didn't know they had bugged my office. Nine years for three words. They tortured me, they beat me, they used electrodes on my lips, ears, and other parts, and they burned me with cigarettes until I finally said what they wanted to hear." Fainting from the ordeal, Jason woke up to see a coffin in the corner. ***** More about Jason: "Abu Gharib Prison: Nowhere in Iraq was butchery more rife," ROSIE DIMANNO, Toronto Star, Apr. 13, 2003
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(* my note: His plight was ignored by the American media [and apparently the US government as well] during Clinton's final term of office.
Sam Jason would not be freed until April 2003 during the US invasion of Iraq................
Meanwhile, thanks to the idiotic propaganda of the "progressive" left and an immature female US soldier named Pfc. Lynndie R. England, Abu Ghraibh is now known to the duller elements of the American public more for alleged U.S. panty-humiliation of prisoners than for the thousands of Iraqis and others who were tortured and murdered there by the regime of Saddam Hussein. It is as if Auschwitz' history of horrors had been subject to historic revisionism and had suddenly become infamous for petty vandalism. )

18 posted on 11/05/2012 7:20:18 PM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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To: neverdem

Indeed. It’s an abomination and dereliction of duty by an American free press. They are shirking their Constitutional duties with regard to the First Amendment, and they should all be shunned like the liars and traitors that they are.

Not paying any attention to them does wonders for my blood pressure, level of profanity, and vocal cords.


22 posted on 11/06/2012 5:13:49 AM PST by TheOldLady
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