Dad: Ambassador’s Death Not a Political Issue

nhboy

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"The father of Christopher Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to Libya who was killed in the attack in Benghazi last month, said his son’s death shouldn’t be politicized in the presidential campaign.

“It would really be abhorrent to make this into a campaign issue,” Jan Stevens, 77, said in a telephone interview from his home in Loomis, California, as he prepares for a memorial service for his son next week.

Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee, has criticized President Barack Obama for not providing adequate security in Libya, saying the administration has left the country exposed to a deadly terrorist attack.

The ambassador’s father, a lawyer, said politicians should await the findings of a formal investigation before making accusations or judgments.

“The security matters are being adequately investigated,” Stevens said. “We don’t pretend to be experts in security. It has to be objectively examined. That’s where it belongs. It does not belong in the campaign arena.” Stevens said he has been getting briefings from the State Department on the progress of the investigation.

The question of whether the embassy attack and the ambassador’s death are being politicized came up on several Sunday morning television talk shows.

Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod said on “Fox News Sunday” that Romney is “working hard to exploit this issue.”

Citing the interview with Stevens’ father, Axelrod said, “we ought to follow ambassador’s family and allow this investigation to run and get to the bottom of it.”

Robert Gibbs, senior adviser to the Obama campaign, also cited the comments by Stevens’ father and said Romney is “playing politics with this issue.” "

“We don’t need wing-tip cowboys,” Gibbs said on CNN’s“State of the Union” program. “We don’t need shoot-from- the-hip diplomacy, and when Mitt Romney first responded to what was going on in Libya, his own party called him out for insensitivity.”
 

CrashTest

Well-Known Member
Doesn't matter what the dad thinks.

It's the other 300,000,000 American who now know their president cannot protect them from outside attacks.

It's same same reason the family of a murder victim can't decide themselves not to prosecute the murderer and to let the murderer go free. The DA is the one who prosecutes the murderer regardless of what the family of the victim wants and part of the reason is to protect the rest of us.
 

PsyOps

Pixelated
This is the liberal thinking. Politicizing the death of someone (Ilyana Soptic) is a-o-k... until the other side does it.

Funny, Romney had NOTHING to do with Ilyana's death. Yet democrats had no problem lying about her death and using it for political gain. Yet, Obama and his minions had EVERYTHING to do with the deaths from Fast and Furious and the Benghazi terrorist attack; in both instances a concerted effort to cover up the facts.

We have 5 Americans that are dead as a result of this administration’s failure to do their job and you libs expect it to NOT be politicized? If anything should be politicized, it’s when our government fails us and people die as a result. Not for the purpose of Romney’s gain, but for the purpose of holding the people that caused this responsible. The result is automatically going to be a gain for Romney.

I want it to be politicized. I’m fed up with the lies and deceptions coming out of this administration. I’m tired of seeing Americans dying senselessly because of this administration’s incompetence. There is no better time to politicize someone. If we want Americans to stop dying, we need to get these dangerous people out of OUR government.

If there were an honest bone in any of you leftist hacks bodies, you’d be outraged that this even happened and demanding people step down. But we know you have no desire for the truth. By this, it is YOU that is politicizing this by denying the people responsible for this to be held accountable for it.
 
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czygvtwkr

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Everything an ambassador does is political, why wouldnt the death of one while performing their duties be?
 

Merlin99

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Link to original article.

"The father of Christopher Stevens, the U.S. ambassador to Libya who was killed in the attack in Benghazi last month, said his son’s death shouldn’t be politicized in the presidential campaign.

“It would really be abhorrent to make this into a campaign issue,” Jan Stevens, 77, said in a telephone interview from his home in Loomis, California, as he prepares for a memorial service for his son next week.

Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee, has criticized President Barack Obama for not providing adequate security in Libya, saying the administration has left the country exposed to a deadly terrorist attack.

The ambassador’s father, a lawyer, said politicians should await the findings of a formal investigation before making accusations or judgments.

“The security matters are being adequately investigated,” Stevens said. “We don’t pretend to be experts in security. It has to be objectively examined. That’s where it belongs. It does not belong in the campaign arena.” Stevens said he has been getting briefings from the State Department on the progress of the investigation.

The question of whether the embassy attack and the ambassador’s death are being politicized came up on several Sunday morning television talk shows.

Obama campaign strategist David Axelrod said on “Fox News Sunday” that Romney is “working hard to exploit this issue.”

Citing the interview with Stevens’ father, Axelrod said, “we ought to follow ambassador’s family and allow this investigation to run and get to the bottom of it.”

Robert Gibbs, senior adviser to the Obama campaign, also cited the comments by Stevens’ father and said Romney is “playing politics with this issue.” "

“We don’t need wing-tip cowboys,” Gibbs said on CNN’s“State of the Union” program. “We don’t need shoot-from- the-hip diplomacy, and when Mitt Romney first responded to what was going on in Libya, his own party called him out for insensitivity.”

libyan ambassador's death not a political issue

Even saying this makes you look stupid
 

Baja28

Obama destroyed America
Doesn't matter what the dad thinks.

It's the other 300,000,000 American who now know their president will not protect them from outside attacks.

It's same same reason the family of a murder victim can't decide themselves not to prosecute the murderer and to let the murderer go free. The DA is the one who prosecutes the murderer regardless of what the family of the victim wants and part of the reason is to protect the rest of us.
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-SS-

DHS Extremist
Terrorism IS a political statement.

Always has been, always will be.

If you want to see how to manipulate a death for a political statement, then reference Joe Soptik and how he coordinated with the DNC and Owebama campaign (which is ILLEGAL) to exploit his wife's death (which failed miserably) for political gain.
 
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