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Originally Posted by spence
A fine example of Monday morning quarterbacking if there ever was one.
It appears the Benghazi building was nothing more than an outpost and not even hardened well like a formal embassy. Chris Stevens was personally pushing an American presence and had a lot of experience and contacts in the area which likely gave him a false sense of comfort. The guy would go running on the street with minimal security...
Libya is certainly still a dangerous place, but it's also fair to assume he's putting himself in harms way for what he believed in.
How many Americans are in similar positions all over the world? One would think there's probably quite a few. Diplomats to unfortunately fall victim to violence from time to time. not since Carter, what a coincidence 
U.S. diplomats killed abroad - The Washington Post
-spence
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that's interesting, charge Monday Morning Quarter Backing and then proceed to blame the dead guy....how low can you go?
Denying the Libya Scandal - National Review Online