Friday, October 12, 2012

FOW- Run Run Run --It's the truth, HELP

And again-the little pussies flag away (God Bless America and Free speech)
Date: 2012-10-12, 2:30PM PDT
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The information is out there--everybody already knows this about you people, but you flag it anyway--WHY__
because it exposes you for the childish little hypocrites that you are and it hurts your feelings--has nothing to do with logic
or maturity...does it!

Oh-Oh, someone flagged this by accident (awwww the truth scares them)
Date: 2012-10-11, 12:08PM PDT
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I'm sure it wasn't one of those TRUTH LOVING conservatives on here who always embrace the truth from FAUX NEWS..so I'm
re posting just so the TRUTH LOVERS can know the TRUTH!

Obama killed the Ambassador?? (think again)
Date: 2012-10-10, 10:03PM PDT
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Jason Chaffetz Embassy Cuts
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) voted to cut back on funds for embassy security. (AP Photo/J. Scott)

Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) acknowledged on Wednesday that House Republicans had consciously voted to reduce the funds allocated to the State Department for embassy security since winning the majority in 2010.

On Wednesday morning, CNN anchor Soledad O'Brien asked the Utah Republican if he had "voted to cut the funding for embassy security."

"Absolutely," Chaffetz said. "Look we have to make priorities and choices in this country. We have. . .15,000 contractors in Iraq. We have more than 6,000 contractors, a private army there, for President Obama, in Baghdad. And we're talking about can we get two dozen or so people into Libya to help protect our forces. When you're in tough economic times, you have to make difficult choices. You have to prioritize things."

For the past two years, House Republicans have continued to deprioritize the security forces protecting State Department personnel around the world. In fiscal year 2011, lawmakers shaved $128 million off of the administration's request for embassy security funding. House Republicans drained off even more funds in fiscal year 2012 -- cutting back on the department's request by $331 million.

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