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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Info Post
An oddly timed and strangely diversionary piece on Chris Stevens appeared in today's New York Times.
His comfort with his environment and his distaste for displays of security, some quietly suggest, may have led to a touch of overconfidence that cost him his life. With the State Department on high alert for security threats, especially since the Sept. 11 attacks, and many American diplomats consigned to embassies that resemble fortresses and armored motorcades that do not make unscheduled stops, Mr. Stevens plunged into Arab social life. He traded personal risk for personal contact.
It goes without saying that we have no reason to trust any major media outlet. This piece could easily be perceived as an attempt to deflect attention away from the Obama Administration's failure to protect our diplomats despite advanced warning from Libyan intelligence.

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And this is well worth reading as well.  Allegations Stevens was gay and even more disturbing allegations the Obama administration is using tax payer money to push a worldwide homosexual agenda.  


UPDATE:

And this came out today...
In the months leading up to his death, U.S. Ambassador to LibyaChris Stevens worried about what he called the never-ending security threats in Benghazi and mentioned that his name was on an al Qaeda hit list, a source familiar with his thinking told CNN.

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