Romney makes statement on ambassador's death from Jacksonville

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Updated: 9/12/2012 6:08 pm
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) -- Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney says it's never too early for America to condemn attacks on its sovereignty and says the White House gave "mixed signals" in its response to the breach of the American embassy in Egypt.

Romney on Wednesday condemned attacks against the American consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four U.S. diplomats, including the U.S. ambassador.

Still, Romney stood by his sharp statement Tuesday night criticizing the Obama administration. On Wednesday, he said that statement from the U.S. Embassy in Cairo was "akin to apology" and a "severe miscalculation."

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nativejax - 9/12/2012 1:46 PM
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And the WHITE HOUSE liars are BLAMING ROMNEY?..NOW MY VOTE IS ROMNEY'S WITHOUT QUESTION..And gun grabbing Hilary and and that lying muslim president HAVE GOT TO BE VOTED OUT. WATCH OBAMA SIT AND DO NOTHING FOR THESE PEOPLES DEATHS.... WATCH.

grumpyoldman - 9/12/2012 12:59 PM
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What? Attacked by those peaceful Muslims again??? Unbelievable! Not these peace loving people... "sarcasm"?...Yes!...
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