I can think of two off the bat that should be investigated... Jay Rockefeller(Syria) and Bill Richardson(NKorea). Of course, the one that should be hanged immediately is Kerry... for his Paris meeting with the Viet Cong.
new video - fatboy and sKerry are there of course...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KJmbomyq0fc
Jay Rockefeller(Syria) and Bill Richardson(NKorea)
they have and are playing a big roll today !!!!
Ollie North is the only person I see that would, could, and will interview this author and review this book.
I hope this book will not get lost in the dust like ...
A Texan looks at Lyndon .. A STUDY IN ILLEGITIMATE POWER
by J. Evetts Haley
there is so much to absorb and read in this post
... just some that struck me ..
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Doctor Raoul #27???
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further evidence of ...
Ted Kennedy's Ties to the KGB
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1240644/posts
post #37 by rfp1234
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google the first 3 words certainly brings back forgotten facts
Gore-Chernomyrdin agreement, and the Clinton-Gore Administration's promise not to implement U.S. laws
google Gore-Chernomyrdin agreement and lots of info
..post #78 by Dilbert56
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post # 80 by freedom4me
can't forget the roll Jimmy Carter played and playing
Source: Slate http://www.slate.com/id/2065887/
In November 1990, two months after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait, Carter wrote a letter to the heads of state of the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. He urged the countries to drop their support for Bush's proposed military solution. Instead, as Douglas Brinkley outlines in The Unfinished Presidency, his glowing but not uncritical assessment of Carter's post-presidential years, Carter asked the countries to give "unequivocal support to an Arab League effort" for peace. (As Brinkley notes, Carter's anti-war position conflicted with the Carter Doctrine he had outlined as president: Any "attempt by any outside force to gain control of the Persian Gulf region will be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States of America, and such force will be repelled by any means necessary, including military force.") Right up to Bush's Jan. 15 deadline for war, Carter continued his shadow foreign policy campaign. On Jan. 10, he wrote the leaders of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Syria and asked them to oppose the impending military action. "I am distressed by the inability of either the international community or the Arab world to find a diplomatic solution to the Gulf crisis," he wrote. "I urge you to call publicly for a delay in the use of force while Arab leaders seek a peaceful solution to the crisis. You may have to forego approval from the White House, but you will find the French, Soviets, and others fully supportive. Also, most Americans will welcome such a move." Former National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft later accused Carter of violating the Logan Act, the law that prohibits American citizens from conducting unofficial foreign policy.
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post #90 by ALOHA RONNIE
NEVER FORGET
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post #96 Ron Dellums then and now Barbara Lee
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