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When our UN ambassador, Ms. Rice, is uninformed on the Libyan attack and is not aware of the facts that the Libyan president gave, it's clear that we are in disarray.
When haven't they threatened US diplomats? Can we stop giving these people air for saying the same things over, and over, and over again.
Please tell me a time when this threat wasn't in existence?
Owl - give it a rest. If this rises to a crises of confidence in our current administration..... I would assume after 9/11 you were screaming from the roof tops for an administration change here. Some how I don't think was your response. So really, all you are saying is that you have a double standard, and that we are going to use the deaths of 4 Americans as more political rhetoric.
On average, at least 1 Utahan was murdered last week, 100 were victims of violent crime and 20 raped. You calling for a regime change at the state level too.. because obviously they don't have the situation under control. All this in a state with 1/3rd the population of Libya.
Nobody will mess with us, as long as Obama is in office.
Terrorists attack, and Obama apologizes.---Scary!
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