(CNSNews.com) - The State Department took two dramatically different approaches to dealing with the identities of the Diplomatic Security (DS) agents it sent to Benghazi, Libya, to protect Amb. Chris Stevens and the small number of other temporary U.S. diplomatic personnel the department rotated through what its own review board would later admit was a "lawless town."
Before the Sept. 11, 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi, the department undertook a calculated effort to publicize the agents’ names and faces--presenting them in a State Department promotional magazine posted on the Internet. After the Sept. 11, 2012 terrorist attacks, the State Department has treated the names and faces of the DS agents who survived those attacks as if they were classified information.
This remarkable about-face raises two questions: Why can’t the American people know the names--and hear the stories--of the heroic DS agents who fought the terrorists who attacked our mission in Benghazi? Why can’t these courageous survivors deliver their eyewitnesses accounts directly to the U.S. Congress? (continue reading at CNS)


















Transparency, lib-style, is "none of your business". Just one more lie of the Left, which is built on lies, lives on lies, and seeks command and control to further the lies.
Posted by: Skunkfeathers | February 01, 2013 at 03:43 PM
No equivocation there....
Yes, you may control with the truth!
Posted by: (Rhino!) CBPO Jon A Underwood, CBP, Ret. | February 01, 2013 at 08:58 PM