House panel finds Obama and Clinton responsible for Benghazi errors

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You lieing sack of shit. President Nixon did not order the killings at Kent State. I really would like to see you try to back up that statement with some proof and not just the bullshit that comes out of your mouth on a regular basis.

Nixon did not order the guardsmen onto Kent State. Governor Rhodes did after being asked to do so by the Mayor of the city of Kent.

http://dept.kent.edu/sociology/lewis/lewihen.htm Originally Posted by NiceGuy53
Don't confuse everyone with facts. It much more fun to blame Nixon.

Kent Mayor Leroy Satrom declared a state of emergency, called Governor James Rhodes' office to seek assistance, and ordered all of the bars closed. The decision to close the bars early increased the size of the angry crowd. Police eventually succeeded in using tear gas to disperse the crowd from downtown, forcing them to move several blocks back to the campus.

The next day, Saturday, May 2, Mayor Satrom met with other city officials and a representative of the Ohio National Guard who had been dispatched to Kent. Mayor Satrom then made the decision to ask Governor Rhodes to send the Ohio National Guard to Kent. The mayor feared further disturbances in Kent based upon the events of the previous evening, but more disturbing to the mayor were threats that had been made to downtown businesses and city officials as well as rumors that radical revolutionaries were in Kent to destroy the city and the university. Satrom was fearful that local forces would be inadequate to meet the potential disturbances, and thus about 5 p.m. he called the Governor's office to make an official request for assistance from the Ohio National Guard.
So lets see what Yssup's got to refute that.....I thought it was pretty common knowledge that the Governor of the state would be the one to call out the Guard, within their state, to deal with emergency situations, not the President?
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  • Seedy
  • 05-05-2013, 07:41 PM
Don't confuse everyone with facts. It much more fun to blame Nixon.



So lets see what Yssup's got to refute that.....I thought it was pretty common knowledge that the Governor of the state would be the one to call out the Guard, within their state, to deal with emergency situations, not the President? Originally Posted by Chica Chaser
Well CC, looks like all the flaming libtards here are having a circle jerk, sup is pivot man... lmfao
NiceGuy53's Avatar
It looks like Assup is too chickenshit to address his bullshit statement that Nixon ordered the killings at Kent State.
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
Assup usually posts blithering nonsense, but when he's caught in one of his many lies, he runs for cover.
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It looks like Assup is too chickenshit to address his bogus statement that Nixon ordered the killings at Kent State. Originally Posted by NiceGuy53
He was as complicit was Obama was in Benghazi. Admit that and we'll agree.

However, Nixon probably didn't personally order the killings. Nobody did. They just happened. Like in Benghazi. But they were committed by American soldiers on American soil.

Back to jerking off boys.

BTW Whiny, you should never castigate anybody for ducking an issue. You are the biggest dodge in here.
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See what I mean?

NiceGuy53's Avatar
Where did I do that, shitbird?

Quoting a Neil Young song?

Ignorant pup, aren't you? Originally Posted by Yssup Rider

Post #164, you lying piece of shit!

(You went back and edited your response. I can do the same!)
Yssup Rider's Avatar
Sorry son. You're a day late and a dollar short. And an idiot.

The word is lying, btw.

Stupid.
CuteOldGuy's Avatar
What about that domestic massacre carried out by US government forces on unarmed students do you have a problem with BSwine? That it was a Republican president who ordered the killings? That the students were unarmed? That you weren't smart enough to get into Kent State? Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
You were too busy engaging in blithering nonsense to notice, Assup. Now run for cover.

Happy to help out, NiceGuy!
Yssup Rider's Avatar
I'm hiding from NOTHING. I responded to the question. You fuckers are too ignorant to read it.

Period.
Chica Chaser's Avatar
That it was a Republican president who ordered the killings? Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
However, Nixon probably didn't personally order the killings. Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
NiceGuy53's Avatar
So you are changing your statement that Nixon ordered the killings to he "probably didn't personally order the killings" but is still somehow complicit. Did you get your "facts" about Kent State from Neil Young's song "Ohio"? LMAO! You just keep on showing why you are the Dipshit of the Year. Carry on DIPSHIT!
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Come on, give FuckZup a break. After all John Kerry blamed Nixon for him being in Cambodia in Christmas of 1968 in a small boat.

Richard Nixon did not take office until 1969 and Kerry was never in Cambodia.
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  • CJ7
  • 05-06-2013, 02:30 AM
the town mayor called the Governor and requested the NG be sent in .. done.

the NG lost its shit and kids were killed.

apply whirlie logic to the entire scenario and Nixon was totally at fault, exactly like Obie was for not stopping the gulf oil spill or anything else that happens on his watch.
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IBH, did you read the link? The inspector general said both operations were ineffective and seriously flawed! This would seem to qualify as resembling in every relevant aspect. Since weapons were lost in operation wide receiver, how do you know that they did not end up of across the border? Also, both programs were started by the field. Holder did not even know about it. Originally Posted by flghtr65
But, flghtr65, the Odumbo administration had the benefit of 20/20 hindsight. Once again you've underscored how really stupid the Odumbo administration was. And Holder lied when he testified before Congress that he didn't know about Fast and Furious.



ATF Fast and Furious: New documents show Attorney General Eric Holder was briefed in July 2010

WASHINGTON - New documents obtained by CBS News show Attorney General Eric Holder was sent briefings on the controversial Fast and Furious operation as far back as July 2010. That directly contradicts his statement to Congress.

On May 3, 2011, Holder told a Judiciary Committee hearing, "I'm not sure of the exact date, but I probably heard about Fast and Furious for the first time over the last few weeks."

Yet internal Justice Department documents show that at least ten months before that hearing, Holder began receiving frequent memos discussing Fast and Furious.


http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31727_16...-10391695.html


In a second major retraction over its version of the the gun-walking scandal, the Justice Department has retracted Attorney General Eric Holder's charge in a hearing last week that his Bush administration predecessor had been briefed on the affair.

In a memo just released by Sen. Chuck Grassley, the Iowa senator reveals that Holder also didn't apologize to former Attorney General Michael Mukasey for dragging him into the Fast & Furious scandal that is headed for a major legal clash and likely contempt of Congress charge against Holder.

According to Grassley's memo, Justice said that Holder "inadvertently" made the charge against Mukasey in a hearing.


http://washingtonexaminer.com/holder...rticle/2500157