Remember, I told you in my last post that there would come a time that we must act...well, it's time. This Benghazi issue is not going to go away and it shouldn't! It is a travesty that this has happened and that the cover-up continues. Please read former Senator Santorum's letter below and sign this petition. It could not be more easy and will only take about 2 minutes of your time. Click on one of the red links below and it will take you to Patriot Voices to add your name to this important list. There comes a time that we must act.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~It's been eight months since the terror attacks in Benghazi and I couldn't agree with Rep. Trey Gowdy more: "There's no statute of limitations on the truth."
Our Ambassador to Libya and three brave Americans were killed in the attacks and their families, along with the American people, have yet to hear the full story. Join me in demanding a full congressional hearing on the Benghazi tragedy.
The House Oversight and Government Reform Committee hearing is a good first step, but many questions remain:
- Has there been a cover-up with the Benghazi tragedy?
- Why didn't the United States send military assistance to Libya when the attacks began?
- Why didn't the United States send military assistance to Libya when the attacks began?
- Why did United Nations Ambassador Susan Rice appear on five Sunday morning talk shows and say the attacks were instead demonstrations as a result of a YouTube video?
- Were the talking points altered two months before the presidential election in order to fit the Obama Administration's narrative that al Qaeda was on its heels?
- Why did it take so long for the Obama administration to admit this was an act of terror?
Two words are all you need to take away from the Benghazi hearing - "it matters." One of the three state department whistleblowers choked back tears as he told committee members that "it matters" for all involved to get the full story on Benghazi.
Surely you share the sentiment that "it matters" these victims' families have gone through a Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Years, Easter and no doubt birthdays without their loved ones.
It matters that they find closure.
It matters that we learn the truth.
It matters that we can trust our administration.
It matters that we take steps to make sure this never happens again.
Sincerely,
Rick Santorum
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