May 23, 2013

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Which senator wrote the amendment that gave military leaders the right to "quell...civil disturbances" without presidential approval? Answer.

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Entries in security breach (3)

Wednesday
Oct242012

First Benghazi security breach hit ‘Libyan military intel office’ on Aug. 1

Most media haven’t asked President Barack Obama’s administration about potential damage from the security breach resulting from the latest attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi.

Something else that hasn’t been mentioned happened on August 1 when Reuters reported that a “blast” had hit the “Libyan military intel office in Benghazi.”

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Wednesday
Oct242012

Prior to Benghazi attack, Obama told the world al Qaeda on “path to defeat”

(Left to Right) LTC Andrew Wood, Eric Nordstrom, Charlene Lamb and Patrick Kennedy testified before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee. [Photo from C-SPAN screen; The US Report]A series of emails obtained by major media implicate President Barack Obama and administration officials in a major coverup about what happened in Benghazi, Libya on September 11, 2012.

The group responsible for the attack, according to one email, was Ansar al Sharia. The group aims at establishing Islamic law.

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Friday
Apr202012

After N.C. meltdown for Democrats, former committeeman arrested in S.C.

As North Carolina Democrats watch a meltdown sparked by scandals related to top party officials, in neighboring South Carolina, a scandal is also rocking Democrats.

Media have reported the arrest of Christopher Lykes. A state employee, Lykes also served on the executive committee of the party in an influential county.

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