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On the 8th of October he backed a "no" vote in the Iraqi referendum. (Via this report on AlterNet.)For the record, I am officially a supporter of the administration and of her policies. I am a proponent for the war against terror and I believe in the mission in Iraq. I understand my role in that mission, and I accept it. I understand that I signed the contract which makes stop loss legal, and I retract any statements I made in the past that contradict this one. Furthermore, I have the utmost confidence in the leadership of my chain of command, including (but not limited to) the president George Bush and the honorable secretary of defense Rumsfeld.
If I have ever written anything on this site or on others that lead the reader to believe otherwise, please consider this a full and complete retraction.I apologize for any misunderstandings that might understandably arise from this. Should you continue to have questions, please feel free to contact me through e-mail. I promise to respond personally to each, but it may take some time; my internet access has become restricted.
Meanwhile, more cracks appear as former Colin Powell staffer Colonel Larry Wilkerson let's fly:
He said the vice president and the secretary of defense created a "Cheney-Rumsfeld cabal" that hijacked U.S. foreign policy. He said of former defense undersecretary Douglas Feith: "Seldom in my life have I met a dumber man." Addressing scholars, journalists and others at the New America Foundation, Wilkerson accused Bush of "cowboyism" and said he had viewed Condoleezza Rice as "extremely weak."





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I thought Tommy Franks showed great perception when he dubbed Douglas Feith "the fucking stupidest guy on the face of the earth"... If you've seen John Pilger's interview with Feith, you'd certainly be inclined to agree...
http://home.earthlink.net/~platter/articles/pilger-feith-int.html
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