While the massive, historic cover-up continues, some are fighting for the truth when it comes to Benghazi. Sarah Steelman is doing just that. This week she calls out Hillary Clinton and makes it crystal clear that it does in fact make a difference to understand why things went down the way they did that night on September 11, 2012. Steelman says understanding why and what went wrong will help prevent it from happening again. A classic case of history repeating itself looms if the cards are not put on the table. Steelman is calling on one principled Democrat to speak out and stand up to the Clinton-Obama machine. Steelman can not believe not one Democrat is demanding answers. Listen NOW!
Dick LaRossa is the guest on The Palin Radio Update with Kevin Scholla! The former New Jersey State Senator tells us why Republicans need an extreme make over. LaRossa contends it's time to drop the labels and talk about American values. He's also making a pitch to bring Sarah Palin to the Garden State. Governor Palin speaks at a moving tribute to Vietnam vets in Arizona. SarahNET Radio was there too, and we have a full recap. Also Governor Palin addresses a wishy-washy GOP, praises Mark Levin, and commends those in the media that are demanding answers on Benghazi. Steel Resolve, our weekly commentary with Sarah Steelman is featured as well. Listen NOW!Sarah Palin via Facebook: Hate, intolerance impede peace in Holy Land

Just posted on Facebook by Sarah Palin:
As always, one must listen carefully to what leadership says, or fails to say, in analyzing current affairs. During his trip to Israel, President Obama said, "It is not fair that a Palestinian child cannot grow up in a state of her own." Of course, as people of good will we would like everyone to have the right of self-determination and God-given liberty, but we also have to ask ourselves what has been done to establish the circumstances necessary for that. It's been observed that a Palestinian child cannot grow up "in a state of her own" because of Palestinian leaders' decisions.
There seems to be nothing on the horizon to change the mindset of those who would raise Palestinian children to hate and be intolerant of Jews, Christians, and other "infidels." Bottom line: until that changes and until the Palestinian people become genuine partners in peace with Israel, little movement towards peace can be made. This is tragic for all, including those Palestinian children being indoctrinated. I hope our President understands this and could acknowledge it so the public could better understand the conflict. We can't be naive to the causes of this centuries-old plight, and we mustn't fail to ignore the one-sided effort to finally bring peace to Israel.
In the meantime, pray for peace in the Holy Land.
- Sarah Palin
Cross posted at TJPJ
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