Things that no one seems to want to address.
Leaders, Lies and Terror
May 21, 2013
Michael Widlanski
Our worst lies are the ones we tell ourselves, but our most dangerous lies
are the ones we tell ourselves about terror.
From Benghazi and Boston to Kabul and Karachi, to Fort Hood, Detroit and
New York, Barack Obama and his aides have been lying about terror.
The Obama Administration's acts surpass even the maneuvers by President
Richard Nixon, who used spies against political opponents while covering up
for Arab terror.
Nixon and Co. hid the fact that Yasser Arafat ordered the murder of three
diplomats at the US embassy in Khartoum Sudan in January, 1974. The US
concealed this for years, hoping Arafat would help the US and its
intelligence services.
Nixon was forced from office for a different cover-up-the Watergate affair
which also involved using the IRS and US spy agencies against Nixon foes.
Now the Obama Administration has overseen the use of the IRS against
opponents while throwing a huge fishing net over the phone records of the
Associated Press. But it gets worse.
President Obama and then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton delayed and
deceived regarding the murder of four Americans in Benghazi Libya-and how
they botched the matter. They ignored warnings of impending attack from the
murdered ambassador himself, then explained the attack as a reaction to an
anti-Muslim video.
Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder tried to close Guantanamo Base where
the US got much usable data against Osama Bin-Laden and other terrorists,
saving thousands of lives. Obama-Holder blocked or impeded probes at Fort
Hood, Detroit and now Boston with politically-tinged directives curtailing
investigations.
Obama-Holder stopped serious interrogation, tried probing the very
interrogators and commandos who did our best counter-terror work.
Obama-Holder tout terror conviction rates, believing that terror is
prosecuted, not prevented. They are wrong...........<snipped, see link>
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