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Even though theres been an apology, or admission of regret, issued by the White House for not sending a high level official to the Solidrity March, Carol Rietz Gates offers additional points for consideration by citizens whove been swayed by the Right Wing criticisms: Is it not possible that we teeming millions just dont know the whole story behind President Obamas decision not to go or send the VP to Paris? Holder was there, and for some reason were not privy to, did not attend the Solidarity event. That should send up some sort of red flag that this was an out-of-the-ordinary decision. Instead of automatically casting aspersions upon the administration, maybe an alternative reason is behind it all and should be considered. Ill go out on a limb and offer one: perhaps, the entire group of leaders would have been put in danger if one of our high-level representatives had attended. Maybe, this course of action actually saved some lives. Who knows? Maybe, there was some intelligence information behind this decision that the rest of us, including Fox and even The Daily Show, just wasnt told about. You think? Ill add that among those in this impressive photo op of world leaders in supposed solidarity for FREE SPEECH, there was at least one world leader guilty of murdering people BECAUSE they spoke or wrote freely! (17 journalists last summer). Why arent those criticizing our president also calling out the murderers among those pretending to support FREE SPEECH? Your hypocrisy is showing.
Posted on: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 17:31:57 +0000

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