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powergirl

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Fri Sep 14, 2012, 08:03 AM Sep 2012

Fox Guest Hypes Discredited Rumor That Marines At Cairo Embassy Were Barred From Carrying Live Ammo

I saw this nonsense on a "friend's" Facebook Page. I posted this article in response to her. I guess will be "de-friended" soon - because the truth always offends these Wingnuts.

"Tonight Fox allowed a guest to perpetuate a debunked myth, born on right-wing blogs, that U.S. Marines at the U.S. embassy in Cairo had been banned from carrying live ammunition, even though hours earlier the Marine Corps had dispelled that rumor.

"This morning, conservative national security blog Night Watch began hyping a rumor that U.S. Ambassador to Egypt Anne Patterson had banned Marines protecting the embassy in Cairo from carrying live ammunition. The unconfirmed report was quickly picked up by right-wing blogs, including Breitbart.com, The Washington Free Beacon, and Glenn Beck's TheBlaze. (As of this writing, only The Washington Free Beacon had corrected its story.)

"In response, the U.S Marine Corps discredited the rumor, calling it "not accurate." From the Corps congressional liaison's memo:

The Ambassador did not impose restrictions on weapons or weapons status on the Marine Corps Embassy Security Group (MCESG) detachment. The MCESG Marines in Cairo were allowed to have live ammunition in their weapons. The Ambassador and Regional Security Officer have been completely and appropriately engaged with the security situation. Reports of Marines not being able to have their weapons loaded per direction from the Ambassador are not accurate.


"Additionally, as Mother Jones points out, a glance at the State Department's guidelines reveals that an ambassador could not give such an order. Accordingly to State Department regulations, Marines may be assigned "duties other than those previously described in this section to the Marines as may be required by urgent or security-related circumstances requiring immediate action," but "[s]uch duties shall not contravene established Department or Marine Corps policy and shall not unduly jeopardize the safety or well-being of any Marine."


http://mediamatters.org/blog/2012/09/13/fox-guest-hypes-discredited-rumor-that-marines/189888



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Fox Guest Hypes Discredited Rumor That Marines At Cairo Embassy Were Barred From Carrying Live Ammo (Original Post) powergirl Sep 2012 OP
Liars lie and haters hate, mix it with ignorance and bake and the end product will be conflict. part man all 86 Sep 2012 #1
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