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HOUSE FLOOR MOMENT OF SILENCE

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Recorded: Wed 12 Sep 2012, 19:48 GMT
Released: Wed 12 Sep 2012, 20:27 GMT

Subject(s):
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Related Stories: Attack on the U.S. Consulate in Libya

Location: Washington, UNITED STATES (USA)

Washington, UNITED STATES (USA), Wed 12 Sep 2012, 19:48 GMT

HOUSE SPEAKER JOHN BOEHNER CALLING FOR A MOMENT OF SILENCE TODAY (9/12) ON THE HOUSE FLOOR...
THE MOMENT -- A SHOW OF RESPECT FOR THE VICTIMS OF A VICIOUS ATTACK ON THE U-S CONSULATE IN BENGHAZI, LIBYA.
U.S. AMBASSADOR TO LIBYA, CHRIS STEVENS, AND THREE OTHER AMERICANS WERE MURDERED.
A MOB OF ARMED GUNMAN BOMBARDED THE AMERICAN CONSULATE TUESDAY (9/11) -- FIRING OFF ROCKET PROPELLED GRENADES.
THE PROTESTERS ARE REPORTEDLY OUTRAGED BY AN ANTI-ISLAM FILM WHICH REPORTEDLY RIDICULES ISLAM'S PROPHET MUHAMMAD.
SPEAKER BOEHNER SAYS THE ATTACK IS A HARSH REMINDER FOR ALL AMERICANS ...

BOEHNER says: "Last night Americans received a jolting reminder that freedom remains under siege by forces around the globe who relish violence over free expression and terror over democracy."

BOEHNER says: "Chairman asks that all present to rise and observe a moment of silence in honor of Ambassador Stevens and the american personnel killed in Libya ...the house will resume voting."

EARLIER, PRESIDENT OBAMA CONDEMNED THE ATTACK AS "OUTRAGEOUS AND SHOCKING."







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