Monday, November 19, 2012

AL QAEDA SHOULD THANK McCAIN AND GRAHAM


I have as a source the greatest investigative network in the world. That source tells me that John McCain and Senator Lindsey Graham are saying what they are saying about Benghazi not to make this country better or to help promote our standing in the world but to cause trouble for President Obama.  As such, they are helping Al Queda. Yes, two U.S. Senators are willing to trash their own country to gain political points. What they are really doing is making sure that the terrorist attack in the Benghazi embassy is a success.

Look at the situation this way. There were riots in Afghanistan, Indonesia, Pakistan, Yemen, Lebanon, Iraq, Egypt, and Libya. In other words, there were riots from Morocco to Malaysia. Everyone in the world knew this so why should terrorists in Libya not know and use this information. What is surprising is that only terrorists in Libya took advantage of the situation to attack an American target. Against this background, evil doers attack the Embassy in Benghazi with the tragic result that four individuals lost their lives.  These two senators with the backing of some equally, less scrupulous members in their political party are making sure that the terrorist are receiving extended press coverage. The one thing terrorists depend on is that every one knows about their acts of terror for as long as possible. I am sure Al Qaeda is thankful for John McCain and Lindsey Graham’s attention.

Susan Rice spoke the truth: the terrorists made the attack under the cover of riots.  The CIA wanted to protect their sources so limited her public pronouncements. If McCain knew anything about the military, he should have realized the militarized CIA needed to protect the people who work in that area. It is time for old man McCain to do three things for the country he fought so hard for: one, apologize to Ambassador Rice, two, congratulate the State Department for protecting the other 294 embassies and consulates from attack, and then resign from the senate.  By the way, my investigative source is the American press.

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