Discussion: NRA Board Member: Clinton And Obama Should Be Hanged Over Benghazi

Very soon we might see Nugent being attacked by a grizzly bear a la Leo DiCaprio, then killing the bear, skinning it and wearing its pelt for a coat.

What they do well is offer up inflammatory spewings from the extreme right wing none of which we’d look into on our own.

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Dear PedoTed,

Please read this, then go fuck yourself:

http://intelligence.house.gov/sites/intelligence.house.gov/files/documents/Benghazi%20Report.pdf

US. House of Representatives
Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

Investigative Report on the Terrorist Attacks on US Facilities in Benghazi, Libya, September 11-12, 2012

A report by Chairman Mike Rogers and Ranking Member C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

US. House of Representatives
113th Congress

Executive Summary

The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (or ‘the Committee’) conducted a comprehensive and exhaustive investigation into the tragic attacks against two U.S. facilities in Benghazi, Libya on September 11-12, 2012. The nearly two-year investigation focused on the activities of the Intelligence Community before, during, and after the attacks. During the course of thousands of hours of detailed investigation, HPSCI reviewed thousands of pages of intelligence assessments, cables, notes, and emails; held 20 Committee events and hearings; and conducted detailed interviews with senior intelligence officials and eyewitnesses to the attacks, including eight security personnel on the ground in Benghazi that night.

This report details the findings and conclusions of investigation. In summary, the Committee First concludes that the CIA ensured sufficient security for CIA facilities in Benghazi and, without a requirement to do so, ably and bravely assisted the State Department on the night of the attacks. Their actions saved lives. Appropriate U.S. personnel made reasonable tactical decisions that night, and the Committee found no evidence that there was either a stand down order or a denial of available air support. The Committee, however, received evidence that the State Department security personnel, resources, and equipment were unable to counter the terrorist threat that day and required CIA assistance.

Second, the Committee finds that there was no intelligence failure prior to the attacks. In the months prior, the IC provided intelligence about previous attacks and the increased threat environment in Benghazi, but the IC did not have specific, tactical warning of the September 11 attacks.

Third, the Committee finds that a mixed group of individuals, including those affiliated with Al-Qa’ida, participated in the attacks on US. facilities in Benghazi, although the Committee finds that the intelligence was and remains conflicting about the identities, affiliations, and motivations of the attackers.

Fourth, the Committee concludes that after the attacks, the early intelligence assessments and the Administration’s initial public narrative on the causes and motivations for the attacks were not fully accurate. There was a stream of contradictory and conflicting intelligence that came in after the attacks. The Committee found intelligence to support initial assessment that the attacks had evolved out of a protest in Benghazi; but it also found contrary intelligence, which ultimately proved to be the correct intelligence. There was no protest. The CIA only changed its initial assessment about a protest on September 24, 2012, when closed caption television footage became available on September 18, 2012 (two days after Ambassador Susan Rice spoke), and after the FBI began publishing its interviews with US. officials on the ground on September 22, 2012.

Fifth, the Committee finds that the process used to generate the talking points HPSCI asked for, and which were used for Ambassador Rice’s public appearances, was flawed. HPSCI asked for the talking points solely to aid Members’ ability to communicate publicly using the best available intelligence at the time, and mistakes were made in the process of how those talking points were developed.

Finally, the Committee found no evidence that any officer was intimidated, wrongly forced to sign a nondisclosure agreement or otherwise kept from speaking to Congress, or polygraphed because of their presence in Benghazi. The Committee also found no evidence that the CIA conducted unauthorized activities in Benghazi and no evidence that the IC shipped arms to Syria.

This report, and the nearly two years of intensive investigation it reflects, is meant to serve as the definitive House statement on the Intelligence Community’s activities before, during, and after the tragic events that caused the deaths of four brave Americans. Despite the highly sensitive nature of these activities, the report has endeavored to make the facts and conclusions within this report widely and publicly available so that the American public can separate the actual facts from the swirl of rumors and unsupported allegations. Only with a full accounting of the facts can we ensure that tragedies like the one that took the lives of Ambassador Chris Stevens, Sean Smith, Tyrone Woods, and Glen Doherty never happen again.

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Let me help you there, Ted, you ignorant racist pedophile:

HUNG:

HANGED:

Any questions, oh King of the Methbillies?

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I guess farting in the pool is one way to get attention.

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If you have Netflix streaming there’s an excellent three hour doc entitled History of The Eagles featuring Frey and Henley since they were the two most important founding fathers, and I was a big fan back in the day.

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Taking legal action against a loudmouth like Nugent, moving in on protestors, essentially any use of force, is always a thorny choice where errors of judgment can make matters much worse. Cops and judges let people slide all the time. Personally I try to err on the side of caution and it’s tended to work out most of the time. I think the feds feel the same way these days.

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This is what gets to me the most about Benghazi. Nobody denies the tragedy of it all. But this idea that it’s unprecedented, or even holds a candle up to vastly more egregious shit that’s taken place, is absurd. The same goddamned thing has literally happened dozens of times, and under numerous administrations. The world is big, complex, dangerous, and sometimes horrible shit goes down when you have national officials in hot areas where people hate you. Far more Americans have been killed in other attacks, virtually identical to what happened in Benghazi, and no evidence anywhere shows anything our current administration could have done to prevent it, short of a crystal ball and a lot of magic.

But nope, here we are. Michael Bay has a shitty movie out about it, and half the country has bought into the completely manufactured Fox News narrative that Benghazi is somehow magically different than every other international incident that involves dead Americans.

Because…Hillary and reasons and stuff!

[makes sad face]

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(a) Whoever knowingly and willfully deposits for conveyance in the mail or for a delivery from any post office or by any letter carrier any letter, paper, writing, print, missive, or document containing any threat to take the life of, to kidnap, or to inflict bodily harm upon the President of the United States, the President-elect, the Vice President or other officer next in the order of succession to the office of President of the United States, or the Vice President-elect, or knowingly and willfully otherwise makes any such threat against the President, President-elect, Vice President or other officer next in the order of succession to the office of President, or Vice President-elect, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.

Court is adjourned.
https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/18/871

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When again was it that Nugent served in the military?

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This cannot be true because Ted Nugent assured us that he would be dead months after Obama’s reelection.

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Well, most of their base can identify.

My he is an ignorant fellow. Facts be damned, he just wants to be outspoken.

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Poop flinging washed-up has-been shitty guitarist says what now?

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Nope, but he has money…

Shouldn’t be bringing up “treason,” Ted. not prudent…

If anyone deserve’s to be schooled @CandiRue it is Ted Nugent. But the schooling should be done by the Secret Service and Justice Dept I think.
Ted deserves jail time for hate speech. And outright threats.

He even used the word “dramatic” to describe it; does he know that it’s not a documentary?

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An early lesson I got from my dad applies here: he said “Son we have the right of free speech and that means we have the Constitutionally protected right to be stupid.” The take home lesson is the gov’t can’t arrest us for an opinion (within certain bounds) but that person sure as hell can be mocked.

Nugent: After we are done with Hillary/Obama, we should be give medals to Bush and all the patriot republicans thanking them for 9/11. They really paid attention to the memo that predicted 9/11.