Journal smittyoneeach's Journal: Conservative Dogs Won't Let Benghazi Bone Go! 9
It was a lack of trust in the congressional investigation of Benghazi that prompted the formation of the Citizens' Commission on Benghazi in 2013. The founding members of the CCB were U.S Army Maj. Gen. Paul Vallely, U.S. Navy four-star Adm. James Lyons, U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Tom McInerney (all retired) and Accuracy in Media Editor Roger Aronoff.
Vallely told WND that he believes Gowdy "has received much pressure not to get to the truth, and we are now coming to the conclusion that there is no longer any intention in Washington, by the leadership of both the Democratic and Republican Parties, to get to the truth."
It's blatantly obvious that after so many investigations, the facts of Benghazi are as settled as Global Warming. Will no one rid us of this turbulent brass?
Where have you gone, Jeremiah Cornelius, a website turns its lonely eyes to you.
Oh I get so excited when you post these... (Score:1)
They complete me. I live for your malice, beloved Christopher.
Perhaps you could team with Reginald and really heap the abuse on me?
You know how I dearly enjoy that so.
What is their actual gripe? (Score:2)
These are senior retired officers (Score:2)
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Presumably, they're getting some double-hush-hush info from People Who Know. I guess.
So again, it comes down to what you want to believe, having absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with anything that you have facts to support the belief in.
Not that I actually care, mind you:
As cousin Balky says, don't be ridiculous. We all know this is your top conspiracy conjecture. You didn't post it just to get eyeballs and comments over here, you posted it because you believe it will help your quest to bring about a premature end of the current POTUS.
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Coast to Coast AM (Score:2)
I wonder if the article was written by the same WND reporter who broke the story about how soybeans make you gay.
And no, I didn't make that up: http://www.wnd.com/2006/12/392... [wnd.com]
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