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Col. Lawrence Wilkerson@Pre-Iraq War Intelligence Committee

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"Republican Congressman Walter Jones of North Carolina, who requested to attend today's Senate Democratic Policy Committee hearing -- asked Col. Lawrence Wilkerson (Ret'd) how neoconservatives in the Administration gained so much power, and why no one spoke out against their efforts to shape policy toward Iraq in the run-up to war. Col. Wilkerson responded, 'The Vice President'."

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  • Where was Ron Paul that day?

  • doing the bidding of corporations?

  • Wrong!

  • thank you for your insightful commentary

  • Thank you, but do you really think that Ron Paul is doing the bidding of corporations. If so, could you give me an example?

  • far too numerous for me to bother

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  • Walter Jones is clearly genuinely upset about these lies and fraud that Cheney pulled over on the Congress and the American people with "Office of Special Plans". Walter Jones is the one that came up with the phrase "freedom fries" , and he sincerely regretted this after the truth came out. Blame Cheney!

  • Walter Jones and Ron Paul were the only republicans to vote on defunding the vice presidents office.

  • Yeah. There are some good videos of Robert Fisk on youtube as well. Chomsky also.

  • Fed up of what youre being told like this guy?

    Noam Chomsky - Robert Fisk - Tell it like it is.

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