Trying to normalize Middle East is another failed policy

2012-11-04T00:00:00Z Trying to normalize Middle East is another failed policy nwitimes.com
November 04, 2012 12:00 am

Now that it's known that the attack was viewed in real time by numerous White House officials and perhaps by the president himself, will you now inform the citizens of Northwest Indiana that President Barack Obama lied about or at least grossly misled us about actual events that took place in Benghazi?

In addition, he implicated others in his administration (Hillary Clinton and Jay Carney, among others) in a attempt to cover up this terrifically violent, unfortunate incident.

Unfortunate because the loss of life didn't have to happen if we had foreseen the danger and took the proper precautions instead of trying to "normalize the region." Another of the president's failed policies!

- John Palmeri, Crown Point

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