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Transparency: White House Refusing to Release Benghazi Situation Room Photos

w-smith-84 Wrote: Nov 24, 2012 12:57 AM
As Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act into law on July 2, 1964, he put down his pen and told an aide, "We have lost the South for a generation", anticipating a coming backlash from Southern whites. And indeed, that's what happened (actually, more than a generation). C'mon Man! Put down that "revisionist" history book. It's just that simple... PS - The South is STILL poor AND receives more in Federal monies than it pays in. Yes, it's true - you can even look it up (not that you will).
MudontheTires Wrote: Nov 24, 2012 1:17 AM
"It's just that simple..."

Since you specialize in simple Winston, here's one for you: I'll have them ni*gers voting democrat for the next 200 years".

PS - The South is STILL poor AND receives more in Federal monies than it pays in. Yes, it's true - you can even look it up (not that you will).

And you know why the south receives more money. The military. Too bads that little fact escapes you Winston.

Nearly three months after the lethal terrorist attack on the U.S. Embassy in Benghazi, the Obama Adminstration continues to pay lip service to transparency, but refuses to deliver. CBS News has requested a number of photos and documents that might provide a better idea of what, exactly, happened at the White House on September 11, 2012, but the administration won't cooperate.

CBS News first requested the images on Oct. 31. In the past, the White House has released photos showing US officials during national security incidents. A half dozen images related to the mission that captured and...

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