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originally posted by: TomLawless
a reply to: tiredoflooking
Me too. I was teetering a couple of weeks ago, but not anymore.
I think this goes way beyond mid terms. Trump's got more than one October Surprise in the works.
He's holding his cards.
I disagree with Rex on one point: I think we will definitely find out who's been talking to us. I still cling to the "Hope" that a certain pretty lady is part of the team (possibly two).
originally posted by: Blaine91555
ATTENTION PLEASE - If it's not obvious, it should be by now, talking about each other is either Off Topic or worse. Fight the temptation or you will be Posting Banned. Is that perhaps a bit clearer?
All opinions are welcome except opinions about each other.
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It was at Yale that Hillary met, and began dating, her future husband William “Bill” Clinton. She graduated from law school with honors in 1973, and then spent a year doing post-graduate work at the Yale Child Study center about children and medicine. After her post-graduate year, Hillary moved to Little Rock, Arkansas where she became an assistant professor at the University of Arkansas School of Law, in addition to becoming a very powerful and distinguished attorney.
originally posted by: TomLawless
a reply to: tiredoflooking
Me too. I was teetering a couple of weeks ago, but not anymore.
I think this goes way beyond mid terms. Trump's got more than one October Surprise in the works.
He's holding his cards.
I disagree with Rex on one point: I think we will definitely find out who's been talking to us. I still cling to the "Hope" that a certain pretty lady is part of the team (possibly two).
At the same time that globalization promises to benefit the lives of hundreds of millions, the rise in global poverty poses a dire threat to that promise and undermines every effort to build a more integrated world. On a planet rife with tensions—between power and powerlessness; between democracy and authoritarianism; between cutting-edge technology and grotesque deprivation—we have the opportunity and the obligation to act.
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Hubert H. Humphrey Institute of Public Affairs
Former President Bill Clinton told of an experience he had in to illustrate the strategies the can take to combat terrorism. He talked of a Ghanaian woman who ran after him to hand him a shirt as a present to thank the former president for his African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA) that provided economic opportunities for her. Mr. Clinton signed into law the AGOA Act in his final year of office.
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Northrop auditorium during the Humphrey Institute for Public Affairs’ Distinguished Carlson Lecture Series. The former president was the invited speaker during the series’25th anniversary celebration on Saturaday, November 5.
The “Inconvenient Truth” Behind the Cover-up: Pentagon Complicity in the 1994 Rwanda War
The damning “Gersony Report” included first-hand evidence of tens of thousands of civilians being massacred by Kagame’s troops in eastern Rwanda, later confirmed by similar reports by Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International. The U.N. document (also in the ICTR record) says that Annan told the Foreign Minister that public knowledge of the Report would be “embarrassing to the UN” and the former U.S. Clinton administration diplomat, Brian Atwood, not only confirmed he was at the meeting, but explained that he had engaged Gersony, and that Gersony’s findings of war-crimes being committed by Kagame were “… an inconvenient truth” for both the United States and the UN.
According to Atwood, unknown to the State Department, “the Pentagon had been supporting Kagame since before the 1990 invasion, when he was the head of Military Intelligence for the Museveni government of Uganda.” The “Gersony Report” tied the Pentagon to the crimes of Kagame’s invading, Pentagon-trained and funded forces. More UN documents in the ICTR record reveal that the State Department was negotiating for a peaceful settlement of the war at the same time the Pentagon was supporting Kagame’s invasion. The Clinton Administration sought to enlist Atwood and Kofi Annan in keeping evidence of Kagame’s crimes from ever seeing the light of day, to prevent Pentagon involvement in the “Rwandan Genocide” from ever coming to light.(6)
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(6) Interview with Dean Brian Atwood, Humphrey Institute, University of Minnesota, December 22, 2007.
My research assistants, Sarah Dunning, Michael Lee, Smaragda Sazotou, and Peter Strzok were indefatigable in their searches through libraries for materials I wanted but describe in only the most obtuse fashion.