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Originally posted by HostileApostle
reply to post by karen61057
This is what was said in the video
www.whitehouse.gov...
Of course, yesterday was already a painful day for our nation as we marked the solemn memory of the 9/11 attacks. We mourned with the families who were lost on that day. I visited the graves of troops who made the ultimate sacrifice in Iraq and Afghanistan at the hallowed grounds of Arlington Cemetery, and had the opportunity to say thank you and visit some of our wounded warriors at Walter Reed. And then last night, we learned the news of this attack in Benghazi.
As Americans, let us never, ever forget that our freedom is only sustained because there are people who are willing to fight for it, to stand up for it, and in some cases, lay down their lives for it. Our country is only as strong as the character of our people and the service of those both civilian and military who represent us around the globe.
No acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation, alter that character, or eclipse the light of the values that we stand for. Today we mourn four more Americans who represent the very best of the United States of America. We will not waver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act. And make no mistake, justice will be done.
As you can see, he clearly says "BENGHAZI".
Beezer is just trying to spread lies.
We will not waver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act.
Originally posted by MsAphrodite
reply to post by Annee
Otherwise known as a ditto, correct?
According to my trusty 1965 World Book encyclopedia, the ditto machine (spirit duplicator) and mimeograph (stencil duplicator) were competing technologies in the document-copying market. I learn that the mimeograph can be traced to inventor Thomas Edison, who patented a stencil duplicator called “autographic printing.” Albert Blake Dick invented the mimeograph in 1884, and Wilhelm Ritzerfeld gave us the ditto machine in 1923.
www.chattanoogan.com...
Originally posted by MsAphrodite
reply to post by HostileApostle
Once upon a time there was no such thing as the internet. I know it sounds hard to imagine, but it is true. In those days binders were used to catalogue people who were available and interested in being considered for open positions within companies. It was a quaint old-fashioned version of linkedin. Often the resumes included were created on an old fashioned creation know as a typewriter.
Are there any adults left on ATS?
Remarks by the President on the Deaths of U.S. Embassy Staff in Libya
Good morning. Every day, all across the world, American diplomats and civilians work tirelessly to advance the interests and values of our nation. Often, they are away from their families. Sometimes, they brave great danger.
Yesterday, four of these extraordinary Americans were killed in an attack on our diplomatic post in Benghazi. Among those killed was our Ambassador, Chris Stevens, as well as Foreign Service Officer Sean Smith. We are still notifying the families of the others who were killed. And today, the American people stand united in holding the families of the four Americans in our thoughts and in our prayers.
No acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation, alter that character, or eclipse the light of the values that we stand for. Today we mourn four more Americans who represent the very best of the United States of America. We will not waver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act. And make no mistake, justice will be done.
But we also know that the lives these Americans led stand in stark contrast to those of their attackers. These four Americans stood up for freedom and human dignity. They should give every American great pride in the country that they served, and the hope that our flag represents to people around the globe who also yearn to live in freedom and with dignity.
We grieve with their families, but let us carry on their memory, and let us continue their work of seeking a stronger America and a better world for all of our children.
Thank you. May God bless the memory of those we lost and may God bless the United States of America.
Originally posted by HostileApostle
reply to post by BenReclused
Horse crap huh?
The entire Rose Garden conference was about BENGHAZI. These are FACTS.
Go read the entire thing for yourself, it's a speech about BENGHAZI, not 9/11.
Here is the opening of his speech in the Rose Garden on Sept. 12th.
www.whitehouse.gov...
Remarks by the President on the Deaths of U.S. Embassy Staff in Libya
Good morning. Every day, all across the world, American diplomats and civilians work tirelessly to advance the interests and values of our nation. Often, they are away from their families. Sometimes, they brave great danger.
Yesterday, four of these extraordinary Americans were killed in an attack on our diplomatic post in Benghazi. Among those killed was our Ambassador, Chris Stevens, as well as Foreign Service Officer Sean Smith. We are still notifying the families of the others who were killed. And today, the American people stand united in holding the families of the four Americans in our thoughts and in our prayers.
And here are his closing remarks.
No acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation, alter that character, or eclipse the light of the values that we stand for. Today we mourn four more Americans who represent the very best of the United States of America. We will not waver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act. And make no mistake, justice will be done.
But we also know that the lives these Americans led stand in stark contrast to those of their attackers. These four Americans stood up for freedom and human dignity. They should give every American great pride in the country that they served, and the hope that our flag represents to people around the globe who also yearn to live in freedom and with dignity.
We grieve with their families, but let us carry on their memory, and let us continue their work of seeking a stronger America and a better world for all of our children.
Thank you. May God bless the memory of those we lost and may God bless the United States of America.
Listen to yourself, and all other Right Wingers, you guys are all crapping your pants over an "S".
It's really pathetic.
Romney lost and looked like a spectacular idiot doing it, and you guys are in damage control.edit on 17-10-2012 by HostileApostle because: (no reason given)
President Obama spoke of being president in the past tense during last night's second presidential debate with Mitt Romney: "The way we're going to create jobs here is not just changing our tax code, but also to double our exports. And we are on pace to double our exports, one of the commitments I made when I was president. That's creating tens of thousands of jobs all across the country."
Stop the nonsense! The only way you can disprove what I said is to find another sentence in that address that directly refers to, and describes that particular incident. You can't do it! That's why you keep twisting what it says.
Dude, I do support Romney, but this dork-nugget is making the rest of us look like idiots! I say the same...WTF?
Originally posted by HostileApostle
Originally posted by MsAphrodite
reply to post by HostileApostle
Once upon a time there was no such thing as the internet. I know it sounds hard to imagine, but it is true. In those days binders were used to catalogue people who were available and interested in being considered for open positions within companies. It was a quaint old-fashioned version of linkedin. Often the resumes included were created on an old fashioned creation know as a typewriter.
Are there any adults left on ATS?
Are you FREAKING kidding me?
Romney was Governor of Mass. from 2003 to 2007, NOT THE 1980s.
I've seen some ridiculous excuses in an attempt to defend Romney, but OMG, this is hands down the worst.
WAY back in 2003, according to you, resumes were created on a typewriter....and the internet didn't exist.
Seriously, WTF?
WHERE?
Originally posted by HostileApostle
reply to post by Propulsion
I already answered you.
Just because you ignored it, doesn't mean no one answered you.
You linked me to page 6, and there is nothing. OR am I suppose to go thru all 47 pages for the answer?
Originally posted by HostileApostle
reply to post by Propulsion
My bad, answered someone elses similar question
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Originally posted by HostileApostle
It's all in the same paragraph.
He is talking about Benghazi, but of course, you like so many other Right Wingers are mind readers and seem to think you know what he really meant.
Let me post it for you again, just so you don't forget that Romney was WRONG and Obama and Crowley were RIGHT.
Originally posted by Propulsion
Dude, I do support Romney, but this dork-nugget is making the rest of us look like idiots! I say the same...WTF?
Originally posted by HostileApostle
Originally posted by MsAphrodite
reply to post by HostileApostle
Once upon a time there was no such thing as the internet. I know it sounds hard to imagine, but it is true. In those days binders were used to catalogue people who were available and interested in being considered for open positions within companies. It was a quaint old-fashioned version of linkedin. Often the resumes included were created on an old fashioned creation know as a typewriter.
Are there any adults left on ATS?
Are you FREAKING kidding me?
Romney was Governor of Mass. from 2003 to 2007, NOT THE 1980s.
I've seen some ridiculous excuses in an attempt to defend Romney, but OMG, this is hands down the worst.
WAY back in 2003, according to you, resumes were created on a typewriter....and the internet didn't exist.
Seriously, WTF?
I'm not sure if you can't read or understand what is being said,
The entire press conference was about BENGHAZI, not 9/11.
You can continue to try to say the press conference was about 9/11 and everthing he said was about 9/11, but it is really just making you look kind of stupid.
reply to post by Propulsion
Correct me if I’m wrong, but isn’t the job of the press secretary supposed to relay info to the American people on what the president believed?
Originally posted by beezzer
reply to post by VitriolAndAngst
It is a conspiracy. The US/UN wants bases in Libya. Hence, the responce from the US (possible).
Originally posted by HostileApostle
reply to post by Propulsion
I already answered you.
Just because you ignored it, doesn't mean no one answered you.