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To: milagro

I believe this whole Benghazi-gate was an answer to prayer: what the Evil one meant for, well—EVIL—God has turned to good by exposing what “children” of “the father of lies” have so desperately struggled to keep covered up.
And, if it is true that the CIA has as its motto, “The truth will set you free”, don’t tell me that God doesn’t have a wonderful, and in this case very wry, sense of humor!


While the events might be providential, I think it is at least arguable that Benghazi, while not the most cataclysmic event of Obama’s presidency, is the one that has most completely EXPOSED him for what he is: a pathological liar who cannot extract even a fiber of his being from politics, much as the Soviet commisars were vested to do by their keepers in the Politburo.

In short, Obama is really litte more than a hack.


127 posted on 10/21/2012 7:18:58 AM PDT by PaleoBob
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To: PaleoBob
While the events might be providential, I think it is at least arguable that Benghazi, while not the most cataclysmic event of Obama’s presidency, is the one that has most completely EXPOSED him for what he is: a pathological liar who cannot extract even a fiber of his being from politics, much as the Soviet commisars were vested to do by their keepers in the Politburo. In short, Obama is really little more than a hack. Ironically, it will be a drone that destroys his office,a drone that recorded the live killing in real time of our amabassador and three seals being killed while he watched. Once again he voted present. Leading from behind will lose everything for him.
216 posted on 10/21/2012 9:32:09 AM PDT by rodguy911 (FreeRepublic:Land of the Free because of the Brave--Sarah Palin our secret weapon)
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