security. we want to know who in the department of state has the authority to deny a request from an ambassador who feels like his life may be in danger for additional security. i can't imagine any place in the world more dangerous than libya right now. so if we're pulling security out of libya i'd like to know where we're taking it and if the ambassador is saying he feels threatened and there have been assassination attempts against judges and police officers and the british ambassador, if that is not enough to ramp up security, then we need to close the embassy and close the consulate. if the fbi can't go into a country because it's not safe, then why in the world do we sip ple diplomates there? we were not haeubl t not not able to secure this crime seat for two weeks. the bureau was two to three weeks late developing this crime scene. we may never not truth. we have to make sure this never happens again but what i'm doing is bringing honor to the lives of the four people who were