Sunday, April 13, 2008
Ron Paul Questions General Petraeus
A poignant reminder of the kinds of questions General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker should face, if we had elected officials with enough courage to ask them.
It's a shame that Congressman Paul's other questions will not be answered, but good for him for entering them into the record regardless. That neither Petraeus nor Crocker would comment about the Administration's Constitutional authority when it comes to expanding the war into Iran serves as a grim reminder of the kinds of henchmen employed to carry out our misguided foreign policy.
Good for Ron Paul for asking the tough questions and maintaining his composure in the face of the absurd answers offered by Bush's minions.
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