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Questions about Benghazi

Benghazi is an abomination upon the United States. American government personnel were abandoned in an attack to terrorists, enemies of the United States. Did four men die so hideously by a government that washed its hands of them?

Yet the citizens of America are presented a lack of candor and truthfulness by the administration responsible. There are questions that must be answered.

What was Ambassador Chris Stevens doing in Benghazi at the time of his brutal death? Where was the president and commander-in-chief during this planned attack upon American officials and citizens?

What was going on in Benghazi and the White House that our president, our secretary of state and our secretary of defense refuse to discuss with the public?

Where are the voices of Sens. Maria Cantwell and Patty Murray, and Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers demanding accountability and responsibility for Benghazi’s Sept. 11, 2012, massacre of American officials?

David Wallace

Spokane



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