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New Iraq Commander Spoke Up for Judith Miller

Submitted by crystal mckinnis, Jan 11, 2007 20:26

Was General Patraeus appointed by Don Rumsfeld after he gave General Shinseki the boot?

Sounds to me like he was moonlighting for the neocons.


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