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Originally Posted by CJ7
eat shit JD, youre a proven moron.
yet sans the circle speak ... There is no video that justifies an attack on an Embassy
theres still no direct quote saying ' the whitehouse blamed the attack on the video".. just typical shape words to fit an agenda.
yaaaaaaaawn
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Eat shit CBJ7, here's two more "quotes (transcripts)" from the White House, you moronic jackass. This is what Odumbo and Carney's lying asses said after the attack:
[SIZE="3"] 14 September White House press briefing:
Q Jay, thanks very much. On the Libya attacks, was there any intelligence in advance that some kind of attack could take place, especially because so many embassies were taking precautions because of 9/11? Was there any advance warning at all?
MR. CARNEY: I have seen that report, and the story is absolutely wrong. We were not aware of any actionable intelligence indicating that an attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi was planned or imminent. That report is false. . . .
MR. CARNEY: Let me say a couple of things. First of all, we are obviously closely monitoring developments in the region today.
You saw that following the incidents in response to this video, the President directed the administration to take a number of steps to
prepare for continued unrest. . . .
Now is a time when Americans should be coming together. The President is attending a ceremony this afternoon for the return of
remains of four U.S. personnel who were killed in Libya as a result of this unrest. . . .
Q Why was there not adequate security around Ambassador Stevens?
MR. CARNEY: . . . .
Q Wouldn’t it seem logical that the anniversary of 9/11 would be a time that you would want to have extra security around diplomats and military posts?
MR. CARNEY: Well, as you know, we are very vigilant around anniversaries like 9/11. The President is always briefed and brought up to speed on all the precautions being taken. But let’s be --
Q But saying you’re very vigilant and being very vigilant are different things.
MR. CARNEY: Jake,
let’s be clear, these protests were in reaction to a video that had spread to the region --
Q At Benghazi? What happened at Benghazi --
MR. CARNEY: We certainly don't know. We don't know otherwise. We have no information to suggest that it was a preplanned attack.
The unrest we’ve seen around the region has been in reaction to a video that Muslims, many Muslims find offensive. And while the violence is reprehensible and unjustified, it is not a reaction to the 9/11 anniversary that we know of, or to U.S. policy.
Q But the group around the Benghazi post was well armed. It was a well-coordinated attack. Do you think it was a spontaneous protest against a movie?
MR. CARNEY: Look, this is obviously under investigation, and I don’t have –
Q
But your operating assumption is that that was in response to the video, in Benghazi? I just want to clear that up. That’s the framework? That’s the operating assumption?
MR. CARNEY: Look,
it’s not an assumption --
Q Because there are administration officials who don’t -- who dispute that, who say that it looks like this was something other than a protest.
MR. CARNEY: I think there has been news reports on this, Jake, even in the press, which some of it has been speculative. What I’m telling you is this is under investigation.
The unrest around the region has been in response to this video. We do not, at this moment, have information to suggest or to tell you that would indicate that any of this unrest was preplanned.
What is true about Libya is that -- well, a couple of things. One, is it’s one of the more pro-American countries in the region. Two, it is a very new government; it is a country that has just come out of a revolution and a lot of turmoil, and there are certainly a lot of armed groups. So the fact that there are weapons in the region and the new government is not -- is still building up its capacities in terms of security and its ability to ensure the security of facilities, is not necessarily reflective of anything except for the remarkable transformation that’s been going on in the region.
Q Jay, my last question. It was said that what happened on 9/11 was a failure of imagination, failure of American policymakers and counterterrorism officials to anticipate the kind of attack that could have taken place. This would seem to be the exact opposite. Was this a failure by the Obama administration? Did the President and his administration mess up in any way?
MR. CARNEY: Jake, again,
what we have seen is unrest around the region in response to a video that Muslims find offensive, many Muslims find offensive. We have seen incidents like this in the past, in reaction to other actions -- cartoons and other actions that have been taken, that have been -- have led to protests and violence in the region. And we have managed those situations, and we are working to ensure that our diplomatic personnel and our diplomatic facilities are secure
as we deal with the response to this video, which we believe is offensive and disgusting. . . .
Q You’ve mentioned a number of times now that t
his was in response to a video or a film. . .
MR. CARNEY: Well,
the reason why there is unrest is because of the film; this is in response to the film. I don’t doubt --
Q
Well, that’s what sparked it. You think that’s what sparked it.
MR. CARNEY: We do think t
hat’s what sparked it.
Etc., etc., etc.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-...carney-9142012
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Odumbo's 20 September UNIVISION interview:
Q: We know in Libya, four Americans were killed. We know now that Ambassador Chris Stevens warned about security days before he was killed. Many people want to know whether -- if you expected so much anti-American sentiment in the Islamic world. And why wasn't your administration better prepared with more security at our embassies on September 11?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, first of all, obviously we mourn
the loss of the Americans who were killed in Benghazi. But I think it's important to understand that that’s not representative of the attitudes of the Libyan people towards America, because they understand because of the incredible work that our diplomats did as well as our men and women in uniform, we liberated that country from a dictator who had terrorized them for 40 years. And
Chris Stevens, the ambassador there, was one of the leaders of that process. So when he
was killed, there were vigils in Libya but also in front of the White House expressing the deep sorrow that the Libyan people felt towards them.
What we've seen over the last week, week and a half, is something that actually we've seen in the past, where there is an offensive video or cartoon directed at the prophet Muhammad. And this is obviously something that then is used as an excuse by some to carry out inexcusable violent acts directed at Westerners or Americans.
And my number-one priority is always to keep our diplomats safe and to keep our embassies safe. And so when the initial events happened in Cairo and all across the region, we worked with Secretary Clinton to redouble our security and to
send a message to the leaders of these countries, essentially saying, although
we had nothing to do with the video, we find it offensive, it's not representative of America's views, how we treat each other with respect when it comes to their religious beliefs, but
we will not tolerate violence.
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/art...on_115533.html