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Notorious Anti-Islam YouTube Video Not Mentioned in Clinton Testimony

LearningCommunity Wrote: Jan 24, 2013 9:58 AM
WOW very interesting. I would never call you a liar. There is no transparency here. Everything is opaque. So, I could never know you. We use avatars to hide who we are. That is because we have to trust anyone here to be what they say they. We have no way to verify. And by the way, one of my basic principles is to treat others like I want to treated. And I would never, could never call you a liar, because I don't know you.

UPDATE: During Clinton's testimony in front of the House Armed Services Committee Wednesday afternoon, Reps. Dana Rohrabacher, Matt Salmon and Mo Brooks mentioned the anti-Islam film originally blamed for the attack. Clinton danced around the subject by saying the investigation into what happened in Benghazi is ongoing. The best exchange was between Clinton and Brooks:

 

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