Romney Attack Backfire? Republican Nominee Slams Obama Over Killings at U.S. Embassy in Libya
Try as he might, Mitt Romney can't seem to catch a break when it comes
to national security. The Republican nominee apparently thought he had
an opening in the wake of attacks on the U.S. diplomatic compounds in
Cairo and Benghazi that left the U.S. ambassador to Libya and three
others dead
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Added: Sep-13-2012
By: abkebab
In: Politics
Tags: , Romney, Attack, Backfire?, Republican, Nominee, Slams, Obama, Over, Killings, at, U.S., Embassy, in, Libya
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By: abkebab
In: Politics
Tags: , Romney, Attack, Backfire?, Republican, Nominee, Slams, Obama, Over, Killings, at, U.S., Embassy, in, Libya
Location: United States (load item map)
Marked as: approved
Views: 2028 | Comments: 145 | Votes: 1 | Favorites: 0 | Shared: 0 | Updates: 0 | Times used in channels: 2
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