Representative
Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) is complaining that he is being denied access to the survivors of the terrorist attack in Benghazi ,
Libya on this
past September 11th ... in which four Americans died, including our
Ambassador (see: Breitbart Story ). He can’t even get the survivors’s
names … or know exactly how many there were.
How can this be? How can the
complete story of what happened in Benghazi
come out if our government is managing the news of this event so closely … even
to the point of keep the survivors incognito for over three months?
We are obviously violating at least two fundamental rights of these
survivors … to be known and to tell what they know?
There is
only one easy answer to these questions.
There are things that must have occurred that night in Benghazi that are so embarrassing to this
Administration that they need to squash the facts and any access to these
facts. In truth, even Susan Rice’s
withdrawal from consideration as Secretary of State is probably part of this
cover-up. If Ambassador Rice were to be
closely interrogated about Benghazi as part of her confirmation process,
incriminating facts were very likely to have come out … which might open up new
avenues of Congressional inquiry … and maybe even investigative reporting (gasp!.) An insidious quilt of secrecy is being pulled
over this Benghazi
event which should be anathema to any clear-thinking American.
And, from what we
learned about what happened to Nixon during Watergate, it’s not the crime that
is so damaging … it is the cover-up. And,
like what happened in the early 1970’s, it may take a few years, but the public
will eventually find out the truth. And,
considering the frantic efforts currently being made to thwart this investigation, I
think the truth will likely be very devastating.
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