teedubbya
13 years ago

Obama hired the Iranians..?? 😕

DrafterX wrote:




shhh no one knows that.... they are undocumented and currently cleaning his livingroom (turns out they are cheaper than mexicans)
rfenst
13 years ago

WTF is wrong with people ?

talk soft and it's an apology, talk tough and it's easy for you to do sice you don't have to do it. It's almost as if folks are not being neutral and have decided to be against whatever the big O says..... wait a minute....... I get it now.


What a bassard. This is all his fault.

teedubbya wrote:




Go figure!
DrafterX
13 years ago
Secretary of State Clinton says U.S. rejects anti-Islam video stirring outrage in Muslim world, calls it "reprehensible."

Film at 11.... 😟







let the appoligies begin.... 😟
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago

U.S. Envoy to Libya May Have Died in Preplanned al-Qaeda Assault


The four-hour assault on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi may have been orchestrated by groups tied to al-Qaeda, lawmakers said as U.S. officials began to investigate the attack.

The attack in Libya that killed Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other U.S. personnel bore the hallmarks of an al-Qaeda operation and may have been carried out by the terrorist group’s North Africa affiliate to mark the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks on the U.S., said Michigan Republican Representative Mike Rogers, chairman of the House intelligence committee.

“It certainly appears to me the significance of this date was important,” Rogers told CNN yesterday. Senator Dianne Feinstein, a California Democrat who heads the Senate intelligence panel, also told the network the attack may have been premeditated.

It may have been the work of al-Qaeda because “the weapons were somewhat sophisticated, and they blew a hole in the building and started a big fire, and that’s how the ambassador died, in a fire,” Feinstein said.

It’s too early to say who the perpetrators were and what affiliation they may have had, according to U.S. officials who briefed reporters yesterday on condition of anonymity because the investigation is continuing with help from the Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Early reports portrayed the protest in Libya as a spontaneous reaction to an anti-Islamic video posted on YouTube. The video, which ridicules the Islamic Prophet Muhammed, also sparked demonstrations in Egypt and Tunisia.



Egypt Clash

Egyptian police fired tear gas on crowds near the U.S. embassy in Cairo today in a bid to break up a protest, and a police vehicle was set on fire during the clash, the state-run Middle East News Agency reported.

The Pentagon dispatched an anti-terrorism team of 50 U.S. Marines from Europe to Tripoli, Libya’s capital, to safeguard the U.S. embassy there and also assist in evacuating American officials from Libya, U.S. officials told reporters yesterday.

Two U.S. Arleigh Burke-class destroyers have been assigned to patrol off Libya, U.S. officials said. The USS Laboon is already on station, and the USS McFaul will arrive within two days, the officials said. They said the warships, which haven’t received specific orders, will be available for any contingencies.

The assault on the Benghazi compound, which includes a main building, several ancillary buildings and an annex, began about 10 p.m. local time on Sept. 11, according to the officials who briefed reporters.

In about 15 minutes the assailants had breached the perimeter guarded by Libyan security forces and began setting fire to buildings, said one of the officials.



Repelled by Flames

It took Libyan security forces and U.S. personnel, repelled by flames, dark smoke and small-arms fire, four hours to regain control, the official said. By 2 a.m., three Americans were found dead inside the compound, and Ambassador Stevens couldn’t be found, the official said. Stevens had been taken to a hospital and his body was later returned to U.S. personnel at the Benghazi airport, the official said.

The consulate in Benghazi came under rocket attack, Libya’s deputy interior minister, Wanis El-Sharif, said by phone yesterday. The British Broadcasting Corp. said attackers also threw homemade bombs at the compound.

El-Sharif said in a news conference that supporters of Muammar Qaddafi, who was overthrown and killed in last year’s revolt, were behind the attack, the Libya News Agency reported.

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Sean Smith, a foreign service information management official, was one of those killed in Benghazi. The families of the two other Americans were yet to be notified, she said.



Danish Cartoons

The deaths in Libya and protests outside U.S. embassies in Egypt and Tunisia recalled the worldwide demonstrations in 2005 after a Danish newspaper published cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad.


The conflict threatens U.S. efforts to establish new ties in a region where leaders including Egypt’s Hosni Mubarak, a longtime U.S. ally, and Libya’s Qaddafi were toppled last year and Islamist parties are growing in influence.

President Barack Obama condemned the Libya attack “in the strongest terms” and vowed to work with Libyan officials to track down those responsible. “No act of terror will ever shake this great nation,” Obama said yesterday at the White House Rose Garden, with Clinton at his side.

Libya’s Ambassador to the U.S. Ali Aujali issued “an apology to America and the American people” and said at a news conference in Washington that his government “will try everything possible to find out who is responsible for this deadly attack.”



Personnel Evacuated

Those killed in the attack and other American personnel were evacuated by chartered flights from Benghazi to Tripoli and later to Germany, one of the U.S. officials said. Wounded personnel will be treated in Germany and the remains of the dead would be flown to the U.S., the official said.

The attack in Benghazi was the most serious to date against a foreign mission in a country that’s struggled to ensure security since Qaddafi’s ouster. Benghazi, the birthplace of the uprising, has seen attacks on British diplomats and an earlier attack on the U.S. consulate, while Libyan government buildings have been targeted in Tripoli.



Tunis Tear Gas

In Tunisia, authorities fired tear gas and rubber bullets yesterday to repel a crowd of several hundred protesters who tried to storm the U.S. embassy in Tunis, the north African nation’s capital, to protest the anti-Islamic film. Earlier, a smaller crowd of Salafi Muslims, who adhere to a strict interpretation of Islam, had burned an American flag outside the mission.

In Cairo, protesters scaled the walls of the U.S. embassy Sept. 11, ripping down the U.S. flag and replacing it with a banner carrying an Islamic inscription. Egyptian police arrested four protesters and held them for questioning on charges of rioting and disturbing public opinion, the state-run Ahram Gate website reported.

A 14-minute clip of the video aired on Google Inc.’s YouTube shows a fictional attack by Muslims on a Christian family followed by an account of the origins of Islam depicting Muhammad as a womanizer. The origins and backers of the film remain unclear.



Google’s Action

Google said yesterday that YouTube has blocked access to the video in Egypt and Libya “given the very difficult situation” in both countries.

The video will remain on the site because it meets YouTube’s guidelines, Mountain View, California-based Google said in an e-mailed statement.

While Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney joined Republican and Democratic lawmakers in condemning the attacks, he also said the Obama administration sent “mixed signals” by failing to disavow a statement issued on Sept. 11 by the U.S. embassy in Cairo before the death of the American ambassador. The embassy was “effectively apologizing for the right of free speech,” Romney said.

The statement posted on the embassy’s website said the embassy “condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of Muslims -- as we condemn efforts to offend believers of all religions.”

American air power helped Libya’s insurgents overthrow Qaddafi, while in Egypt the military has received more than $1 billion a year in U.S. aid since 1979 in return for maintaining a peace treaty with Israel.



Ambassador’s Service

Stevens, 52, arrived in Tripoli as ambassador in May, having served as special representative to the Transitional National Council from March 2011, shortly after the start of the rebellion against Qaddafi. He served as deputy chief of mission in Libya from 2007 to 2009, according to a biography published online by the U.S. State Department.

Obama said in a statement that he had directed the government to provide “all necessary resources to support” the staff in Libya and to boost security at U.S. missions worldwide. “While the United States rejects efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others, we must all unequivocally oppose the kind of senseless violence that took the lives of these public servants,” Obama said.



Egypt March

In Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood called for a million-man march on Sept. 14 to protest the video. Under Islam, any depiction or representation of the prophet is deemed blasphemous and ridiculing him is even more serious.

The protests cast a new spotlight on Muslim-Christian relations in Egypt after the election of President Mohamed Mursi, who came from the ranks of the Muslim Brotherhood. After clashes between Muslims and Christians in the months following the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak last year, Mursi’s government has repeatedly said it will represent all Egyptians.

The United States must take a “firm stand” against the producers of the film and act in line with international accords that “criminalize actions that create sectarian strife” on the basis of race, color or religion, Egyptian Prime Minister Hisham Qandil told reporters yesterday, reading from a government statement.

http://www.sfgate.com/business/bloomberg/article/U-S-Envoy-to-Libya-May-Have-Died-in-Preplanned-3861146.php#ixzz26MSUAwNp 





IT WASN'T ABOUT SOME HOMEMADE YOUTUBE VIDEO FOLKS!

Pay attention!
riverdog
13 years ago

WTF is wrong with people ?

talk soft and it's an apology, talk tough and it's easy for you to do sice you don't have to do it. It's almost as if folks are not being neutral and have decided to be against whatever the big O says..... wait a minute....... I get it now.


What a bassard. This is all his fault.

teedubbya wrote:



Giddy up.
teedubbya
13 years ago
Mitt Romney's sharply-worded attack on President Obama over a pair of deadly riots in Muslim countries last night has backfired badly among foreign policy hands of both parties, who cast it as hasty and off-key, released before the facts were clear at what has become a moment of tragedy.

Romney keyed his statement to the American Embassy in Cairo's condemnation of an anti-Muslim video that served as the trigger for the latest in a series of regional riots over obscure perceived slights to the faith. But his statement — initially embargoed to avoid release on September 11, then released yesterday evening anyway — came just before news that the American Ambassador to Libya had been killed and broke with a tradition of unity around national tragedies, and of avoiding hasty statements on foreign policy. It was the second time Romney has been burned by an early statement on a complex crisis: Romney denounced the Obama Administration's handling of a Chinese dissident's escape just as the Administration negotiated behind the scenes for his departure from the country.

"They were just trying to score a cheap news cycle hit based on the embassy statement and now it’s just completely blown up," said a very senior Republican foreign policy hand, who called the statement an "utter disaster" and a "Lehman moment" — a parallel to the moment when John McCain, amid the 2008 financial crisis, failed to come across as a steady leader.

He and other members of both parties cited the Romney campaign's recent dismissals of foreign policy's relevance. One adviser dismissed the subject to BuzzFeed as a "shiny object," while another told Politico that the subject was the "president's turf," drawing a rebuke from Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol.

"I guess we see now that it is because they’re incompetent at talking effectively about foreign policy," said the Republican. "This is just unbelievable — when they decide to play on it they completely bungle it."

Romney has not backed off the response — "It's never too early for the United States government to condemn attacks on Americans and to defend our values," he said Wednesday — but his campaign faces a near consensus in Republican foreign policy circles that, whatever the sentiment, Romney faltered badly.

"It’s deeply unfortunate when the circumstance of the statement becomes the story," said Rick Perry's former foreign policy adviser, Victoria Coates, who is now an adjunct fellow at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, and who suggested that Romney should simply have "gone earlier rather than save it for midnight" to avoid appearing to play politics on September 11. "It’s unfortunate that it’s playing out this way, and hopefully they can get back on message, because their point is sound," she said.

Other conservatives were less sympathetic.

"It's bad," said a former aide to Senator John McCain's 2008 presidential campaign. "Just on a factual level that the statement was not a response but preceding, or one could make the case precipitating. And just calling it a 'disgrace' doesn't really cut it. Not ready for prime time."

A third Republican, a former Bush State Department official, told BuzzFeed, "It wasn't presidential of Romney to go political immediately — a tragedy of this magnitude should be something the nation collectively grieves before politics enters the conversation."

But the third official defended the substance of Romney's words: "Romney's attack is spot-on — disgusting that the first Obama administration impulse was to apologize instead of condemning violent religious intolerance. Obama's gotten a real pass on his intervention in Libya, his failed strategy in Afghanistan, and his lack of leadership in the aftermath of the Arab Spring. By trying to cut it down the middle in his foreign policy, no one knows where or for what Obama or America stands in the world these days."

The Republicans declined to speak for attribution, for fear of being publicly disloyal to their party's nominee. Veteran Democratic foreign policy hands, operating under no such restriction, called Romney's quick move all but disqualifying.

"He did jump the gun. It revealed yet again that his foreign policy team is not ready for prime time," said David Rothkopf, a former Clinton State Department official. "It is ugly and amateurish. It also seems strangely out of character with Romney who elsewhere in the campaign seems inclined to be restrained to a fault."

Heather Hurlburt, who heads the National Security Network, a Democratic group, said the statement "shows not just poor judgment and a willingness to use tragedy for political gains, regardless of the security consequences — but also poor management. He has policy people on his team who know better. Clearly they weren't consulted."

"As someone who worked at state and with diplomats for many years, it makes me feel sick," she said.

"Romney blew it and revealed how seriously maladroit he is when it comes to foreign affairs and national security," said Steve Clemons, the founder of the American Strategy Program at the New America Foundation. "An attack on an Embassy, the murder of U.S. officials including an Ambassador, is an attack on all Americans and the idea of America — and Romney gave terrorists what they want — a divided country still torn emotionally and politically by the events of 9-11. Romney talks of leadership but with his reckless commentary when events were fragile and still unfolding, he belly-flopped."
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago
Nice try TW...the "Free Press" got caught trying to gangbang a candidate though!


Open mic shows reporters coordinating question on whether Romney regrets criticizing Obama on Egypt, Libya

Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney was widely criticized Wednesday for his outspoken criticism of the Obama administration on its handling of the attacks on U.S. diplomatic stations in Egypt and Libya.

That criticism hasn’t only been coming from campaign operatives, but apparently from the media as well.

The Right Scoop blog captured the audio feed from Romney’s press briefing on the situation Wednesday morning, showing reporters covering Romney working together to base their question on that premise.

Transcript and video courtesy of The Right Scoop:

REPORTER: …pointing out that the Republicans… *unintelligible* …Obama….
REPORTER: That’s the question.
REPORTER: *unintelligible*
REPORTER: Yeah that’s the question. I would just say, “Do you regret your question?”
REPORTER: Your question? Your statement.
REPORTER: I mean your statement. Not even the tone, because then he can go off on…
REPORTER: And then if he does, if we can just follow up and say, “But this morning your answer is continuing to sound [unintelligible]”
REPORTER: You can’t say that..

**Later**

REPORTER: I’m just trying to make sure that we’re just talking about, no matter who he calls on, we’re covered on the one question.
REPORTER: “Do you stand by your statement or regret your statement?”


http://dailycaller.com/2012/09/12/open-mic-shows-reporters-coordinating-questions-to-romney 



Listen to it for yourself though!


Romney is getting the very same intel breifings the President is!!!
teedubbya
13 years ago
I'm not trying to do anything..... I just happen to consider both sides.... just like you like both types of music..... country and western
teedubbya
13 years ago
I also think it's hard to take anyone seriously that thinks one side is always right (or wrong) and anytime it appears to not be so there is some sort of conspiracy and that information is not valid.....
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago

I'm not trying to do anything..... I just happen to consider both sides.... just like you like both types of music..... country and western

teedubbya wrote:




Riiight...you've got blinders on.
teedubbya
13 years ago

Riiight...you've got blinders on.

DrMaddVibe wrote:




LMAO...... ironic that you say that
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago

LMAO...... ironic that you say that

teedubbya wrote:




No, it's really not.

Are you saying that Romney isn't getting the same intel breifings the President is?

Really hard to have a transfer of power without that ability.

Then for giggles I showed where the press gangbanged a candidate with clarity.

It's not my fault you won't see the forest for the trees.
teedubbya
13 years ago

No, it's really not.

Are you saying that Romney isn't getting the same intel breifings the President is?

Really hard to have a transfer of power without that ability.

Then for giggles I showed where the press gangbanged a candidate with clarity.

It's not my fault you won't see the forest for the trees.

DrMaddVibe wrote:




lmao...
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago

lmao...

teedubbya wrote:




Must be the Key Lime Spritzers.
teedubbya
13 years ago

Must be the Key Lime Spritzers.

DrMaddVibe wrote:




must be
Papachristou
13 years ago

I predict that one day war will come again to the Middle East.

HockeyDad wrote:



CAPTAIN OBVIOUS strikes again!!!!
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago
Pentagon Denies Reports of No Live Ammo for Marines


Pentagon denies reports on Marine blogs that U.S. embassy did not authorize service members to carry ammo

A Marine spokesperson at the Pentagon denied reports that U.S. Marines defending the American embassy in Egypt were not permitted by the State Department to carry live ammunition in a statement to Fox News Thursday.

Pentagon Lt. Col. Chris Hughes told the outlet: “The ambassador and RSO (Regional Security Officer) have been completely and appropriately engaged with the security situation. No restrictions on weapons or weapons status have been imposed. This information comes from the Det Commander at AMEMB (American Embassy) Cairo.”

The statement came in response to open-source reporting that U.S. Marines defending the American embassy in Egypt were not permitted by the State Department to carry live ammunition.

Ambassador to Egypt Anne Patterson “did not permit U.S. Marine guards to carry live ammunition,” according to multiple reports on U.S. Marine Corps blogs spotted by Nightwatch. “She neutralized any U.S. military capability that was dedicated to preserve her life and protect the US Embassy.”

Time magazine’s Battleland blog also reported Thursday that “senior U.S. officials late Wednesday declined to discuss in detail the security at either Cairo or Benghazi, so answers may be slow in coming.”

If true, the reports indicate that Patterson shirked her obligation to protect U.S. interests, Nightwatch states.

“She did not defend U.S. sovereign territory and betrayed her oath of office,” the report states. “She neutered the Marines posted to defend the embassy, trusting the Egyptians over the Marines.”

While Marines are typically relied on to defend U.S. territory abroad, such as embassies, these reports indicate that the Obama administration was relying on Egypt’s new Muslim Brotherhood-backed government to ensure American security, a move observers are questioning as violence in Cairo continues to rage.

Marc Toner, the State Department’s deputy spokesperson, did not respond to a request for comment from the Free Beacon. White House National Security Council spokesperson Tommy Vietor also did not respond to a request for comment.

The U.S. ambassador to any nation ultimately decides whether Marines are authorized to carry ammunition, according to a GOP national security adviser knowledgeable about American embassy protocols.

“In the end, the ambassador of any country has the final call on what to do in a country,” the source said. “The buck stops with you. You make every decision.”

Security procedures are subjective and subject to change depending on locale, the source said.

Each ambassador, in consultation with their Regional Security Officer (RSO), sets the policy regarding the rules of engagement, according to the adviser. The RSO is responsible for coordinating all security measures and reports directly to the ambassador in any given nation.

“A decision or order to set rules of engagement that you can’t carry live ammunition and can’t engage violent crowds climbing over your walls and tearing down your flag stems from direct orders from the Chief of Mission and possibly whoever the Chief of Mission reports to,” the source explained.

Given that the siege of the Cairo embassy unfolded over many hours, the source wondered if new orders pertaining to the rules of engagement were ever issued.

Ambassador Patterson was in Washington D.C. during the attacks, according to reports.

“I cannot believe that over an eight hour period that nobody … in that chain of command did not ask those questions of their superiors,” the source said. “These protestors did not just appear and within 20 minutes climb the wall.”

Several sources familiar with foreign embassies in international hotspots who contacted the Free Beacon said that the U.S. government often adheres to a policy of not permitting security officers and other personnel to carry loaded weapons.

Others indicated that in some instances, embassy personnel were prohibited from carrying weapons on embassy grounds altogether.

The Free Beacon will continue to update this report as events warrant.

http://freebeacon.com/reports-marines-not-permitted-live-ammo/ 



Imagine for one second telling the families of slain soldiers that you didn't give them everything they needed to protect America's interests abroad.
Papachristou
13 years ago
dont they have a knife?
DrMaddVibe
13 years ago

dont they have a knife?

Papachristou wrote:




Ball point pens now.
BuckyB93
13 years ago
They missed the interpretation of the statement “Guns don’t kill people, people kill people.”

I guess they figgered that there is no use for any guns since they had people there behind the walls to protect them.
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