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Box A Rox
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None of the deaths were Americans.  Just a minor detail...


There were thirteen embassy attacks under George W. Bush.
98 people died.

11 Americans died under George W. Bush in embassy attacks.


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There were thirteen embassy attacks under George W. Bush.
98 people died.

11 Americans died under George W. Bush in embassy attacks.


There must have been a lot of offensive anti muslin YouTube video's during the Bush years, causing the same type of spontaneous protests Hillary and Obama dealt with in Libya.


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None of the deaths were Americans.  Just a minor detail...

LOL @ Cicero.  The fact that his information is totally wrong doesn't slow him down one bit.
He just PRETENDS that his post was accurate, and continues.



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LOL @ Cicero.  The fact that his information is totally wrong doesn't slow him down one bit.
He just PRETENDS that his post was accurate, and continues.



Lol...they were all "spontaneous protests".  

BTW, nice pie chart graphic.  Who were the 11 Americans killed, and what positions did they hold?  Oh! And were the attacks organized and intentional or spontaneous?


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Lol...they were all "spontaneous protests".  

BTW, nice pie chart graphic.  Who were the 11 Americans killed, and what positions did they hold?  Oh! And were the attacks organized and intentional or spontaneous?


You REALLY didn't know that Americans were killed in the Bush attacks did you Cicero!!!
Or did you know and not care?


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You REALLY didn't know that Americans were killed in the Bush attacks did you Cicero!!!
Or did you know and not care?


I knew embassies were attacked, I didn't know who was killed.  Was it US security forces that were killed, or diplomats?  I searched the web, and I found a few articles, but none I found specified the deaths.  I was hoping you had some more details.

BTW...Should I not care about the murdering of Ambassadors?  Because I really don't.  The real concern is - why are so many embassies being attacked?  Second, why would an administration fabricate a ridiculous narrative to feed the American people?  If these attacks were common under Bush, why lie about the motives of these attacks now?


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  If these attacks were common under Bush, why lie about the motives of these attacks now?


Who lied???  Oh yea... (LMAO) The "Scandal"!


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May 12, 2003. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Armed al-Qaida terrorists storm the diplomatic compound
killing 36 people including nine Americans.

March 2, 2006. Karachi, Pakistan. Suicide bomber attacks the U.S. Consulate killing four people,
including U.S. diplomat David Foy
who was directly targeted by the attackers.

September 17, 2008. Sana’a, Yemen. Terrorists dressed as military officials attack the U.S. Embassy
with an arsenal of weapons including RPGs and detonate two car bombs.
Sixteen people are killed, including an American student.
This is the second attack on this embassy in seven months.


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Who lied???  Oh yea... (LMAO) The "Scandal"!


Ahhh..,you are still sticking to the spontaneous protest narrative?   Hmmm...They couldn't protect an ambassador from protesters?  


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May 12, 2003. Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Armed al-Qaida terrorists storm the diplomatic compound
killing 36 people including nine Americans.

March 2, 2006. Karachi, Pakistan. Suicide bomber attacks the U.S. Consulate killing four people,
including U.S. diplomat David Foy
who was directly targeted by the attackers.


Oh, Foy was targeted by organized militants?  Unlike Ambassador Stevens, he was a random victim of violent protesters.


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Bush acknowledged Foy was deliberately killed by organized efforts and a suicide bomber.

Ambassador Stevens was killed by protesters and Obama STILL hasn't located the perpetrators.  It's going on 2 years.

"What difference does it make?"

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Pakistan car bomb kills U.S. diplomat, 3 others
msnbc.com news services

KARACHI, Pakistan — A suicide attacker rammed a car packed with explosives into a vehicle carrying an American diplomat in Pakistan’s largest city, killing four people — including the diplomat — ahead of President Bush’s visit to Pakistan.

Bush condemned the attack near the U.S. Consulate and a luxury hotel in Karachi, and said “terrorists and killers” would not prevent him from going to Pakistan on the final leg of his tour of South Asia.

“We have lost at least one U.S. citizen in the bombing, a foreign service officer, and I send our country’s deepest condolences to that person’s loved ones and family,” Bush said at a news conference in neighboring India , without naming the diplomat.


The American was identified by Pakistan officials as David Foy, Reuters reported. His driver, a Pakistani working for the consulate, and a Pakistani paramilitary trooper in the attack were also killed. A fourth body has not been identified, but police suspect it to be that of a suicide bomber.

Charred wreckage
The blast ripped through the parking lot of the Marriott Hotel, about 20 yards from the consulate gate, shattering windows at the consulate and on all 10 floors of the hotel. Ten cars were destroyed, and charred wreckage was flung as far as 200 yards.

Initial investigations showed a suicide attacker deliberately rammed his car into a vehicle carrying the U.S. diplomat, blowing it into the air, across a concrete barrier and into the grounds of the hotel, a Pakistani counterterrorism official and senior investigator said on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak to the media.

The attacker was also presumed killed in the attack, the two security officials said. His body was not recovered.


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Ahhh..,you are still sticking to the spontaneous protest narrative?   Hmmm...They couldn't protect an ambassador from protesters?  


Hell yeah he is because it's in Hillary's new book 'Hard Choices'. All you have to do is buy it (now at a 66% price reduction!) to get the "REAL" truth on what happed during that 8+ hr. protest (complete with mortars, RPGs, military grade AK-47s and other such fine toys you might find in a protest)

So what if it contradicts just about everything, everyone else said. At this point in time WHAT DIFFERECE DOES IT MAKE!





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Cicero has attained a new high score!
A Triple Straw Man:
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Ahhh..,you are still sticking to the spontaneous protest narrative?   Hmmm...They couldn't protect
an ambassador from protesters?  

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Oh, Foy was targeted by organized militants?  Unlike Ambassador Stevens, he was a random
victim of violent protesters.  

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Ambassador Stevens was killed by protesters and Obama STILL hasn't located the
perpetrators.  It's going on 2 years.  "What difference does it make?"  


Really Cicero... why bother???


The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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Lol.  Straw men.  You get looser and looser with the definition.LMAO


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The modern conservative is engaged in one of man's oldest exercises in moral
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