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Sen. Carl Levin, chairman of the Armed Services Committee, said Petraeus should still testify about the September attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, "if he has relevant information."
We should demand relevant information about Benghazi. The more time and media-led scandal-related headlines, the more Benghazi starts to fade. We STILL need answers and Pres Obama needs to come forward and do just that. Right now he can take the background role while the media frenzy happens, and hope that our collective memories dim with time and his responsibility for Benghazi becomes a non-story.
Affairs amongst our leaders are common. Let's forget about videos, and affairs, and focus on Benghazi.
People of America, are tired of the distractions.
Just because you do not like the facts that have been presented related to the attack does not mean they do not exist. We should not be waiting time demanding that they go before congress to address each baseless conspiracy theory that people dream up
George,
If we can get quick explanations about, Bin Laden, Qudaffy, and Saddam Hussain,---why not with our murdered Ambassador? The video explanation doesn't cut it.
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