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This isn't about budget cuts or any of the hogwash you're peddling RD.
Right, because the limited security we have at many of our embassies and consulates (including Benghazi) has nothing to do with the lack of funds for additional security at our embassies and consulates (including Benghazi).
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The president of the united states, twice told the people who were in route to help and could have been on site to help, not to go.
I don't doubt that Obama signed off on those decisions, but your phrasing suggests it was Obama himself making the call sort of out on his own. The reality is that Secretary of Defense Panetta, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Dempsey and the regional commander, General Ham, all advised waiting until they could get a clearer picture of what was happening.
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Obama let Americans die and blamed it on a YouTube video because terrorists killing an American ambassador would have damaged his reelection chances.
Obama made decisions that reflected the advice of his military commanders and those decisions may have resulted in American deaths that could have been avoided. They may have been bad decisions, or they may have been appropriate at the time and only wrong in hindsight. Either way, Obama didn't "let" anything happen. Also, everything after the word "because" in your sentence is pure speculation. In the early stages of this thing, it wasn't clear whether the YouTube video played a role. But yes, the Administration did send mixed messages after the attack about how significant the YouTube video was, and I agree it was probably partly for political reasons, but again, post-attack spin is completely and utterly separate from pre- and mid-attack decisions.
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The president willingly let our citizens die and the president, Clinton and their departments knowingly invented a BS story to cover it up and placate the media.
Again, you have zero - ZERO - evidence that the President "willingly let" anyone die. Obama made decisions that reflected the advice of his military commanders, and those decisions may or may not have been bad ones. The YouTube video was not an invention or a BS story. It was in fact the motivation for dozens of protests around the Muslim world at the time the attack occurred, and it was not clear during or immediately after the attack whether the video played a role in the Benghazi attack, whether there was a separate protest in addition to the attack, or whatever.