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Hillary Must Be Made To Pay For Her Sins
- Patricia Smith and Charles Woods the parents of two soldiers who were killed in the Benghazi attacks have filed lawsuits against Hillary Clinton.
- They are blaming her for the wrongful deaths of their sons.
- The lawsuits states that because Hillary was using a private email server, information was hacked on the activities and whereabouts of U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens.
- The lawsuits were filed Monday.
It seems that Hillary's past is coming back to bite her. Apparently, no matter how hard you wash your hands, the blood will remain. Two parents, Patricia Smith (mother of Sean Smith) and Charles Woods (father of Tyrone Woods) have both filed lawsuits against Hillary. Let's see her silver tongue talk her way out of this.
Sean Smith was an information management officer and Tyrone Woods was a security officer, both of the men were stationed in Benghazi when it was attacked. Neither one of them survived the attack.
The wrongful death lawsuits were filed Monday in a federal court.
Patricia and Charles claim that the use of Hillary's private email server contributed to the attacks. They are also suing Hillary for defamation, which they say she has done in a numerous of public speeches.
The lawsuit states, “The Benghazi attack was directly and proximately caused, at a minimum by defendant Clinton's ‘extreme carelessness' in handling confidential and classified information.”
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Christopher Stevens was the U.S. Ambassador of Libya. There have been numerous reports as to why the attack on Benghazi happened. Some say that the attack was revenge by loyalists who had been defeated in the Libyan civil war the previous year, while other reports claim it was a planned and rehearsed attack from the beginning. During the attack, the main consulate building was set on fire with three American's trapped inside, Stevens, Smith, and a security officer.
Smith died in the fire but Stevens was later found and was rushed to the hospital due to cardiac arrest. It was assumed that Stevens was taken from the fire and tortured, which caused the heart failure.
The survivors of the attack were taken to a safe house in Tripoli, the capital. A rescue team was sent to extract the surviving Americans, Woods was a part of that team. The rescue was compromised and soon they were all under attack again. Woods was killed in the firefight.
Since Hillary was using a private email server Patricia and Charles claimed that the information on Stevens “easily found it's way to foreign powers,” and then wound up in the hands of the Islamic State. When the FBI completed their probe of Hillary's emails James Comey said that it was “possible that hostile actors gained access,” yet, no evidence of hacking was found.
Both Smith and Woods have claimed that Hillary met with them after the loss of their sons. They claimed that she said the attack was due to a YouTube video that was controversial in nature. Yet, later in interviews she has denied that statement and said that the two parents recollection was incorrect.
Patricia Smith actually was asked to speak at the Republican National Convention. During her speech, she said, “I blame Hillary Clinton personally for the death of my son.”
Smith and Woods's lawyer, Larry Klayman a constant critic of the Clinton family, represented them on Monday at the filing of the lawsuit.
One campaign official for Hillary even went as far as to attack the lawyer, Larry Klayman. He claimed that Klayman is the founder of “Freedom Watch,” a conservative group that, he claims, “has been unsuccessfully attacking the Clintons for decades.”
Either way, what happened in Benghazi was the fault of someone's carelessness. The time it took the “higher-ups” to react was unacceptable. The reports of soldiers waiting for well over twelve hours in a holding position to hear orders from the commanders is unacceptable. The entire situation was poorly handled. The fault lies in someone's hands, whose is the million dollar question.