Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Remembering 9-11

"A year after the first US ambassador in 33 years was killed on duty, Chris Stephen, one of the first western reporters on the scene in Benghazi, pieces together what really happened from witness accounts, official reports, and the ruins of the compound," writes the U.K. Guardian newspaper.

Thus begins one of the most enlightening reports to date on the 9-11 Benghazi terrorist attack — and one that should thoroughly embarrass the US government and the American media.

Concludes the article:
One year after the killings, no suspects have appeared in court, either in Libya or in the US. Until that happens, and until the gap between claims made in the US and reality on the ground is explained, the American public will remain in the dark about the events of 11 September 2012 in Benghazi.


UPDATE: Michelle Malkin writes:
Before we head to Syria to avenge the mass murder of their kids, how about we finish avenging ours?

When I say “finish,” of course I really mean “start.” A dozen years after the 9/11 attacks, the trials against the jihadist plotters who incinerated pregnant women, firefighters, grandparents, newlyweds, toddlers, and schoolkids on their first-ever plane rides have yet to begin.

Justice not only has been delayed and denied. Justice has been demoted, disowned, and deserted. Justice for the 9/11 victims and families isn’t blindfolded. She’s gagged and hog-tied. The terror-coddling Obama White House squandered precious years trying to shut down Gitmo to appease the peaceniks, transnationalists, and Muslim grievance-mongers...
Read the rest.

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