condi rice, obtuse on iraq corruption

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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2007

october 25, 2007 house oversight committee hearing -- a paralegal was running a state department anti-corruption agency in iraq, and the efforts are so turf-bound, and unfocused, that staffers regularly "boycotted" other agency meetings, in fights over "who got to work on what. . ." all as $4 billion gets wasted this year by condi rice's state department, on contractors like blackwater. . .

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  • crap video. remove

  • gee mascara -- i take it from

    a review of your profile, that

    by "crap video", you refer to

    the opinions i expreess in text;

    the VIEWS expressed -- in mine.

    sorry we'll need to agree to dis-

    agree -- we need to reign in this

    imperial administration. full stop.

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  • Every dept in the bush govt was either corrupt and or incompetent without exception!!!

    It is the republican agenda to reflect bad govt in the hopes that the people equate govt itself to be 'the problem'. It was the reagan mantra.

    America is too smart for them. America knows the equation is really republicans always equal the worst govt possible and the Democrats have had to clean up their mess every time!!

  • ugly bitch! she is very very cheap bitch.

  • State your reasons clearly. And no I (we) all disagree with you.

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