HILLARY CLINTON CULABLE FOR BENGHAZI FROM BEGINNING TO END.........

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  • CJ7
  • 05-07-2013, 02:32 PM
I think it is a misspelling ... should be "cullable"! Originally Posted by LexusLover

yes, yes it should

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.. so hopefully she will be able to AGAIN dodge that sniper fire while scurrying to the stairway on her next ride to "who cares" where. Originally Posted by LexusLover
It was probably that particular personal experience that led Hillary to believe Ambassador Steven's life wasn't at risk in Benghazi.
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  • CJ7
  • 05-07-2013, 03:29 PM
or it could have been because by the time he was dead not one single action could have been deployed in time to save his life, just like the timelines clearly indicate
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Please, don't let logic come into play here! The dip shits will never accept it
We are making progress; CBJ was one of the Obamazombies who thought the Benghazi event was a "demonstration in response to a one year old You Tube video".................



Too fucking funny; kool aid drinkers of the world unite around Obama............

The "no military assets were available" is the back up lie that the left is now rallying around...the video lie has fallen apart, so it's on to Plan B !






or it could have been because by the time he was dead not one single action could have been deployed in time to save his life, just like the timelines clearly indicate Originally Posted by CJ7
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or it could have been because by the time he was dead not one single action could have been deployed in time to save his life, just like the timelines clearly indicate Originally Posted by CJ7
The only individual to be killed outright in the original attack was Smith. Stevens was still alive at 1 AM -- three plus hours after the initial attack, and he did not expire until 2 or 2:30 AM Benghazi time. The other two KIAs did not happen until after 5 AM -- seven plus hours after the initial attack. So it is clear that the "timeline" does not support your POV, CBJ7.
  • CJOHN
  • 05-07-2013, 03:50 PM
thing happen, learn from it ... nick picking is YOUR reason YOUR country where it is NOW
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  • 05-07-2013, 03:55 PM
The only individual to be killed outright in the original attack was Smith. Stevens was still alive at 1 AM -- three plus hours after the initial attack, and he did not expire until 2 or 2:30 AM Benghazi time. The other two KIAs did not happen until after 5 AM -- seven plus hours after the initial attack. So it is clear that the "timeline" does not support your POV, CBJ7. Originally Posted by I B Hankering

Stevens went to bed and waskilled 2 hours later when the ragheads stormed the walls and set fire to the complex ...

what the hell was he supposed to do, ? Call Hillary and tell to send in the troops before he went to bed he would be killed in 2 hours .. you fuckers are D_U_M_B
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Stevens went to bed and waskilled 2 hours later when the ragheads stormed the walls and set fire to the complex ...

what the hell was he supposed to do, ? Call Hillary and tell to send in the troops before he went to bed he would be killed in 2 hours .. you fuckers are D_U_M_B Originally Posted by CJ7
Your math skills reveal how dumb you are, CBJ7. The attack occurred at 9:40 PM Benghazi time. Stevens was not dead until 2 or 2:30 AM the next morning: that's four to 4˝ hours, CBJ7: not "2 hours". Fifteen minutes might have made all the difference in whether Stevens lived or died. Odumbo and Hillary's stumbling inaction guaranteed he would die.
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  • CJ7
  • 05-07-2013, 04:53 PM
ok fine, Stevens was supposed to call Hillary before he went to bed because he knew the attack woud go down after he went to bed?

remind everyone exactly how that's supposed to work
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If she does run and is elected it will show just how stupid
this country has really become.

What people in their right mind would want someone in charge
of the security of our nation who can't even handle the security
of an embassy.
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ok fine, Stevens was supposed to call Hillary before he went to bed because he knew the attack woud go down after he went to bed?

remind everyone exactly how that's supposed to work Originally Posted by CJ7
Both Hillary and Odumbo were 'called' hours before Stevens was dead: that's how that worked, CBJ7. It was Hillary and Odumbo who went to bed. Hillary got her 2 AM phone call, and she slept through it!
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  • 05-07-2013, 05:33 PM
2:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (8:30 p.m. Benghazi time): U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens steps outside the consulate to say goodbye to a Turkish diplomat. There are no protesters at this time. (“Everything is calm at 8:30,” a State Department official would later say at an Oct. 9 background briefing for reporters. “There’s nothing unusual. There has been nothing unusual during the day at all outside.”)
3 p.m.: Ambassador Stevens retires to his bedroom for the evening. (See Oct. 9 briefing.)
Approximately 3:40 p.m. A security agent at the Benghazi compound hears “loud noises” coming from the front gate and “gunfire and an explosion.” A senior State Department official at the Oct. 9 briefing says that “the camera on the main gate reveals a large number of people – a large number of men, armed men, flowing into the compound.”
About 4 p.m.: This is the approximate time of attack that was given to reporters at a Sept. 12 State Department background briefing. An administration official identified only as “senior administration official one” provides an official timeline of events at the consulate, but only from the time of the attack — not prior to the attack. The official says, “The compound where our office is in Benghazi began taking fire from unidentified Libyan extremists.” (Six of the next seven entries in this timeline — through 8:30 p.m. EDT — all come from the Sept. 12 briefing. The exception being the 6:07 p.m. entry, which comes from Reuters.)
About 4:15 p.m.: “The attackers gained access to the compound and began firing into the main building, setting it on fire. The Libyan guard force and our mission security personnel responded. At that time, there were three people inside the building: Ambassador Stevens, one of our regional security officers, and Information Management Officer Sean Smith
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So I guess this proves again the BSwine and the Shit Smearer are LYING again...
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2:30 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time (8:30 p.m. Benghazi time): U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens steps outside the consulate to say goodbye to a Turkish diplomat. There are no protesters at this time. (“Everything is calm at 8:30,” a State Department official would later say at an Oct. 9 background briefing for reporters. “There’s nothing unusual. There has been nothing unusual during the day at all outside.”)
3 p.m.: Ambassador Stevens retires to his bedroom for the evening. (See Oct. 9 briefing.)
Approximately 3:40 p.m. A security agent at the Benghazi compound hears “loud noises” coming from the front gate and “gunfire and an explosion.” A senior State Department official at the Oct. 9 briefing says that “the camera on the main gate reveals a large number of people – a large number of men, armed men, flowing into the compound.”
About 4 p.m.: This is the approximate time of attack that was given to reporters at a Sept. 12 State Department background briefing. An administration official identified only as “senior administration official one” provides an official timeline of events at the consulate, but only from the time of the attack — not prior to the attack. The official says, “The compound where our office is in Benghazi began taking fire from unidentified Libyan extremists.” (Six of the next seven entries in this timeline — through 8:30 p.m. EDT — all come from the Sept. 12 briefing. The exception being the 6:07 p.m. entry, which comes from Reuters.)
About 4:15 p.m.: “The attackers gained access to the compound and began firing into the main building, setting it on fire. The Libyan guard force and our mission security personnel responded. At that time, there were three people inside the building: Ambassador Stevens, one of our regional security officers, and Information Management Officer Sean Smith Originally Posted by CJ7
CBJ7, you keep posting the same lame-ass, incomplete timeline over, and over, and over!!! Here's a timeline that more accurately reflects what happened, and it encompasses all of the attacks -- not just the two hour period you want to use to support your specious POV.

9:40 p.m. (3:40 p.m. ET): Gunfire and an explosion are heard. A TOC agent sees dozens of armed people over security camera flowing through a pedestrian gate at the compound's main entrance. It is not clear how the gate was opened.

The agent hits the alarm and alerts the CIA security team in the nearby annex and the Libyan 17th of February Brigade, one of several powerful militias serving as a de facto security presence in Benghazi. The embassy in Tripoli and the State Dept. command center were also alerted.

State Dept. Diplomatic Security follows events in real time on a listen-only, audio-only feed, according to testimony of Charlene Lamb, the deputy assistant director for international programs, given before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee on Oct 10.

Around 10 p.m. (4 p.m. ET): At the compound, several DS agents leave to get tactical gear from Building B. One stays in Building C with Ambassador Stevens and Information Officer Sean Smith. The mob sets fire to the 17th of February Brigade barracks on site.

DS agent Scott Strickland moves Stevens and Smith to the closest area "safe haven" in Building C.

The other agents, currently in Building B and the TOC come under attack.

The attackers gets into Building C, lights furniture on fire, then the building's exterior. Stevens, Smith and Agent Strickland move to the bathroom and lay on floor but decide to leave safe haven after being overcome by smoke.

Strickland goes out an emergency escape window. Stevens and Smith do not follow. Strickland returns several times but can't find them in the overwhelming smoke. He goes up to the roof and radios the other agents.

Three agents return to Building C via armored vehicle. They search and find Smith's body, but not Stevens.

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is told of the incident "shortly after it began at 4 p.m.," CBS News' Margaret Brennan reported Sept. 14. Clinton spoke to the Libyan President Mohammed Magariaf to "enlist his full support."

Meanwhile, the U.S. military began moving an unarmed drone over Benghazi to provide real-time intelligence to the CIA team on the ground. It would take roughly an hour to arrive.

10:05 p.m. (4:05 p.m. ET): An alert from the State Department Operations Center is issued to a number of government and intelligence agencies, including the White House Situation Room, the office of the Director of National Intelligence, and the FBI. "US Diplomatic Mission in Benghazi Under Attack" -- "approximately 20 armed people fired shots; explosions have been heard as well. Ambassador Stevens, who is currently in Benghazi, and four COM (Chief of Mission/embassy) personnel are in the compound safe haven."

10:25 p.m. (4:25 p.m. ET): A six-member CIA team arrives from the annex with 40 to 60 members of 17th of February Brigade. The team removes Smith's body.

Around 10:30 p.m. (4:30 p.m. ET): Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and his top military adviser learn of the incident.

10:54 p.m. (4:54 p.m. ET): An alert from the State Dept. Operations Center: "the firing... in Benghazi has stopped. A response team is on site attempting to locate COM personnel."

11 p.m. (5 p.m. ET): Just ahead of the weekly meeting with Defense Secretary Leon Panetta and Chairman of Joint Chiefs Martin Dempsey, White House National Security Advisor Tom Donilon tells President Obama of the attack and the fire at the main villa. The president and those officials discuss possible responses to the situation.

At the compound, the 17th of February Brigade says they can't hold the perimeter and withdraws.

DS agents make final search for Stevens and leave with the CIA team in an armored vehicle heading for the annex, taking fire along the way.

Of note, when CBS News' Elizabeth Palmer visited the compound in one of several trips to Libya, she found little evidence of an extensive firefight at the compound's walls and main gate, likely indicating the fiercest fighting occurred away from the compound.

Midnight (6 p.m. ET) Agents arrive at the annex, which receives sporadic small-arms fire and RPG rounds over a roughly 90-minute period. The security team returns fire and the attackers disperse.

Over the next two hours, Sec. Panetta holds a series of meetings and issues several orders: Two Fleet Antiterrorism Security Team (FAST) platoons stationed in Rota, Spain prepare to deploy - one to Benghazi and the other to the Embassy in Tripoli; A special operations team in Europe is ordered to move to Sigonella, Sicily - less than one hour's flight away from Benghazi; An additional special operations team based in the U.S. is ordered to deploy to Sigonella.

12:07 a.m. (6:07 p.m. ET): An alert from the State Dept. Operations Center states that the U.S. Embassy in Tripoli reports the Islamic military group "Ansar al-Sharia Claims Responsibilty for Benghazi Attack"... "on Facebook and Twitter and has called for an attack on Embassy Tripoli."

Around 12:30 a.m. (6:30 p.m. ET): A six-man security team, including two Defense Dept. personnel [including Glen Doherty], leave Embassy Tripoli for Benghazi.

1:30 a.m. (7:30 p.m. ET): The U.S. security team from Embassy Tripoli lands in Benghazi and learn that the ambassador is missing. They try to arrange for transportation into town, with the goal of locating Stevens.

4:07 a.m. (10:07 p.m. ET): Secretary Clinton issues a statement acknowledging the death of one State Dept. officer.

5:00 a.m. (11:00 p.m.): A second U.S. Predator drone arrives to relieve the first.

5:15 a.m. (11:15 p.m. ET): The U.S. Regional Security Office in Tripoli gets a phone call from an Arabic-speaking source who says a Westerner has been found in Benghazi and is perhaps at a hospital. It's believed to be Ambassador Stevens. Transfer to airport is arranged.

At around the same time, the additional security team finds transportation from the airport under the escort of the Libyan Shield, another local militia, but decides to head to the annex after learning that Stevens was almost certainly dead [Stevens died under doctor's care around 2 to 2:30 AM]. Just after their arrival, the annex takes mortar fire, sustaining three direct hits. The precision of the attacks indicates a level of sophistication and coordination.

Former U.S. Navy SEALs Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty are killed in the mortar assault, which lasts just 11 minutes before dissipating; a DS agent and annex security member are severely wounded.

http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-202_162-...robe-unfolded/