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Leopold Lecture | Samantha Power

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2007

At the 17th Annual Richard W. Leopold Lecture on November 13, Samantha Power spoke on "Iraq's Collateral Damage." The Pulitzer Prize winning author of "A Problem from Hell," Power is also an expert on the Darfur crisis and foreign policy fellow for Senator Barrack Obama.

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  • great and informative conversation

  • she was rehired. a day later

  • oh my God! and people lisen to her

    im out of hear baby!

  • Excellent lecture. Wonder how she would square up to Condy in a direct debate. Admire her for her fortitude and even though The Scotsman did a snow job on her - she DID mention that it was off-the-record; she came out morally superior.

  • Excellent lecture. Wonder how she would square up to Condy in a direct debate. Admire her for her fortitude and even though The Scotsman did a snow job on her - she DID mention that it was off-the-record; she came out morally superior.

  • o its you again i see u like to spam the same bs all over :) im sure u read my post already responding to your garbage, id love for u to respond with some factual information sometime and stop twisting the truth. your as bad as the clinton spin machine

  • Poor Samantha. Fired by Obama for speaking the truthy -that Obama has no plans of following up on his promises about Iraq.

    Just like his NAFTA promises.

    Beware of Obama. He is a habitual liar.

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