Sunday, March 8, 2015

Benghazi Has Cost Us Libyan Diplomatic Credibility & Middle Eastern, U.S. Military Allies

http://mobile.reuters.com/article/topNews/idUSKBN0M40US20150308?irpc=932

It's clearly illegal for Hillary Clinton to have used her personal e-mail account as Secretary of State. The problem lies in electronic terrorism, or unknown espionage threats also, if archived e-mails regarding Benghazi are not found. This would devastate our U.S. military, so it's critical to have Hillary Clinton re-investigated for Benghazi. If there's going to be a Kenneth Star investigation into the matter, it would be economically best to know now than mid/late presidential election. The timing of this is more ideal for both political parties.

Maybe another important issue here that hasn't been addressed is that phone conversations, Twitter, texting, videoteleconferencing, instant messaging and all transcripts of in-person, meetings on behalf of the U.S. government, when Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State, will all need to be turned over to all three branches, for review. This is about the unchecked power of the Secretary of State's office, regardless of either political party affiliation. I definitely hope this can now be more openly, transparently resolved to all three branches' satisfaction by the end of the fiscal year (before October 1st).

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