Monday, October 15, 2012
"Libya security cut while Vienna embassy gained Chevy Volts"
One of them appears to be making the Chevy Volt a success no matter what...
In the Washington Times, U.S. Representative Mike Kelly informs us about this:
"In a May 3, 2012, email, the State Department denied a request by a group of Special Forces assigned to protect the U.S. embassy in Libya to continue their use of a DC- 3 airplane for security operations throughout the country. The subject line of the email, on which slain Ambassador Chris Stevens was copied, read: 'Termination of Tripoli DC-3 Support.' Four days later, on May 7, the State Department authorized the U.S. embassy in Vienna to purchase a $108,000 electric vehicle charging station for the embassy motor pool’s new Chevrolet Volts."