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Lest we forget ... Benghazi September 2012

retroxler58retroxler58 Member Posts: 32,693 ✭✭✭
edited August 2017 in General Discussion
A poem written during World War II written by Frank Hewlett, ?The Battling Bass-turds of Bataan?
about American men who died while being held prisoner by the Japanese at Camp O?Donnell inspired
another poem about the devastation allowed by Obama & Clinton at Benghazi.

The WWII poem goes:
?We?re the battling bass-turds of Bataan;
No mama, no papa, no Uncle Sam.

No aunts, no uncles, no cousins, no nieces,
No pills, no planes, no artillery pieces.

And nobody gives a damn.
Nobody gives a damn.?
In September 2012, Obama referred to the terrorist attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi as, "A bump in the road".

After the atrocity at Benghazi, John Edwin Roberts wrote the following poem about two former Navy SEALS
who were killed in the Benghazi attack. Tyrone Woods and Glen Doherty were working as SEALs contractors
in Libya at the time and rushed to defend the consulate.
THE BATTLING BOYS OF BENGHAZI

We?re the battling boys of Benghazi,
no fame, no glory, no paparazzi!

Just a fiery death in a blazing hell,
defending our country we loved so well.

It wasn?t our job, but we answered the call,
fought to the Consulate and scaled the wall.

We pulled twenty countrymen from the jaws of fate
Led them to safety and stood at the gate.

Just the two of us and foes by the score,
But we stood fast to bar the door.

Three calls for reinforcement, but all were denied,
So we fought and we fought and we fought ?til we died.

We gave our all for our Uncle Sam,
But Barack and Hillary didn?t give a damn.

Just two dead Seals who carried the load
No thanks to us? we were just

?Bumps In The Road?

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