I've been busy, shitwad, with life, Easter, and moving. Try life sometime.
Isn't it obvious what Peter King asked (I pointed it out)? He wanted to know how these
people had a lunch over coffee and tea without the US knowing about it. If we did know about it, then what prevented us from doing something about it.
Go to 1:05
Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
So, from the 1:05 moment, Peter King asked:
"First of all, I have not been briefed on this yet. But I want to know, for instance, whether or not, our intelligence people knew about it. And if they did not know about about it, why not? A large gathering of this type, you would think we should have known about it. And if we did know about it, why we didn't attack it.
And here is what yoo posted about Peter King
Representative Peter King asked the same questions today that I asked yesterday. Don't you idiots look pretty stupid. Al Qaeda loves you people.
Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
Here was your original "questions":
So what happened? Obama on the seventh tee? In previous times an Army commander had air units tasked to his personal commands. In this case an Admiral (Yemen is a coastal country) could have sent in a couple of cruise missiles and done some damage but he would have to go through the lawyers, SecDef, and the White House to get permission. We're tripping all over ourselves.
Originally Posted by JD Barleycorn
It doesn't appear to me like Peter King was asking the same stupid sarcastic questions as you.
In fact, to his credit, he admitted he hasn't been briefed about it. So he was probably clever enough to avoid sarcasm and conjecture about that some hypothetical admiral could have done.