“In the U.S., they put grandmothers traveling on planes through near strip searches. Yet, in Libya, where hostile operators exist, some of whom might be even more dangerous than U.S. grandmothers, the government leaves a U.S. embassy outpost lightly guarded, resulting in the death of Ambassador Stevens. These people are nuts. They have agendas, but it has nothing to do with serious security.”
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2012/09/a-note-on-goofy-us-government.html
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