A few weeks ago, I went to see the movie “13 hours” about the Obama administration’s irresponsible decision to leave ambassador Christopher Stevens, his staff and very little security in a flimsy diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, knowing the offices of the Red Cross and all other embassies had been closed and personnel evacuated from Libya (they omitted that inconvenient fact). Then came the anniversary of Sept. 11, and no special precautions were taken to protect Stevens, despite repeated requests for more security. The diplomatic compound was attacked by hundreds of radical Islamic killers with automatic weapons, RPGs and mortars. Everyone now knows how that turned out.
Many more American would have been killed if the special operators a mile away had not disobeyed repeated orders to stand down. No help was sent by this administration because it did not comport with the claim of President Obama that he had terrorism under control. Then Susan Rice goes on five Sunday talk shows claiming the attack was because of a video, which was a total lie. Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and every one around them perpetuated that lie long enough to get the president re-elected.
Then, I recently saw an interview with Utah Rep. Chris Stewart, former B-1 bomber pilot and member of the U.S. House of Representatives select committee on intelligence, about the “more than top secret” emails Hillary Clinton had on her home server. He stated unequivocally he had read these “many more than 22” emails and was certain Clinton’s server was hacked by our enemies. He went on to say Clinton’s actions were criminal and has put U.S. personal and the country in grave danger.
I am sick of all the lies from this administration and am deeply concerned with the blatant corruption, and madder than hell at the president protecting an obvious criminal from prosecution. Before you pull the lever for the felon that is Hillary Clinton, look up what Rep. Stewart said and go see what was allowed to happen in Benghazi. It will disgust and sicken you.
James F. Turner
Durango