Thursday, November 15, 2012

End Skepticism: Come Clean on Benghazi

Skepticism comes easily to many of us. We do not trust easily and therefore are left with the natural result, a skeptical heart. Skepticism is defined as "any questioning attitude toward knowledge, facts or opinions/beliefs stated as facts." We want the truth but often have doubts when told we have it. This is where a great many Americans find themselves right now concerning the attacks at Benghazi. Our government has given us several versions of "truth" and "We the people" are left very skeptical as to whether we have received the true account of what happened on September 11th of this year. 

There once was a man name Richard who gave people multiple versions of a story surrounding the burglary of a place called Watergate. His side stepping, "hem hawing" and misdirection created a degree of mistrust never before seen in American politics. The result of all the shenanigans was his resignation from the presidency. Let us hope our nation never faces such troubling times again. 

It is time for the current administration to protect the office of the president by giving "We the people" the unabridged truth concerning the events surrounding the death of our ambassador to Libya at Benghazi in September of this year. The only way skepticism can ever be stopped is through an overwhelming transparency which confirms everything purported to be "the truth." Our country need not be put through another nightmare like the one Richard Nixon put us through. Nixon would likely have survived the Watergate affair had there been no attempted cover up.

Pray for our leaders today,
James

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