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To: mrsmith
Good find! I had overlooked it, but there is a reference to a Gary Porter on page 22 of the book by Powell I was quoting:

"Sen. John Kerry hired a former IPS fellow, Gary Porter, to be his legislative aide. IPS staffer Peter Kornbluh helped arrange an April 1984 trip to Nicaragua for Senators Kerry and Harkin on the eve of the vote on the contra-aid bill."

Page 35 adds, "Key people at IPS also collaborated in establishing Dispatch News Service, a wire service to feed antiwar stories to the mainstream media. . .Gary Porter, a Dispatch Bureau chief, then became a fellow at IPS and then the director of the Indochina Project under the auspices of the Center for International Policy, a Fund for Peace affiliate."
23 posted on 02/11/2004 7:28:58 PM PST by Fedora
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To: Fedora
I bought a copy of Covert Cadre after hearing Powell interviewed on the Marlin Maddoux show. I still have it.
26 posted on 02/11/2004 7:49:45 PM PST by Abcdefg
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To: Fedora
Hmmm. Would Gary Porter be this Gareth Porter?

* Professor George McTurnin Kahin : Leftist and supporter of the Khmer Rouge who taught at the South-East Asia Program's (SEAP) at Cornell University, hotbed of revolutionary communist activity in the 1960s and 1970s. Director of the Southeast Asia program at Cornell from 1961 to 1970, and professor of international relations at the University since 1951, became an expert on the Vietnam conflict. One of his students was Gareth Porter, soon to become a leading "scholar" on both Cambodia and Vietnam. Kahin's foreword to Gareth Porter's and George C. Hildebrand's book, Cambodia: Starvation and Revolution (1976), praises it for "what is undoubtedly the best informed and clearest picture yet to emerge of the desperate economic problems brought about in Cambodia largely as a consequence of American intervention, and of the ways in which that country's new leadership has undertaken to meet them."
Porter, who was probably a classmate of Laura Summers, co-authored the most famous book of all Khmer Rouge defenses published.
'Nowhere was the war so brutal, so devoid of concern for human life, or so shattering in its impact on a society as in Cambodia. But while the U.S. government and news media commentary have contrived to avoid the subject of the death and devastation caused by the U.S. intervention in Cambodia, they have gone to great lengths to paint a picture of a country ruled by irrational revolutionaries, without human feelings, determined to reduce their country to barbarism. In shifting the issue from U.S. crimes in Cambodia to the alleged crimes of the Cambodian revolutionary government, the United States has offered its own version of the end of the Cambodian war and the beginning of the new government." --Porter and Hildebrand, 1976

34 posted on 02/11/2004 10:05:19 PM PST by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge.)
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