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Rumsfeld Said What?
It wasn’t all that long ago when a young conservative congressman from Illinois named Donald Rumsfeld spoke eloquently on the floor of the House of Representatives during the Vietnam War about the need for the Johnson administration to speak more truthfully about that conflict.
A 1966 article in the Chicago Tribune quoted Rumsfeld as saying the following: “The administration should clarify its intent in Viet Nam,’ he said. ‘People lack confidence in the credibility of our government.’ Even our allies are beginning to suspect what we say, he charged. ‘It’s a difficult thing today to be informed about our government even without all the secrecy,’ he said. ‘With the secrecy, it’s impossible. The American people will do what’s right when they have the information they need.
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"That was before 9/11."
Yes; DR and the entire administration are hiding behing the cloud of deception; evidence points to "of their own making".
FOLLOW THE REGIME PLAYERS HISTORY AND ALLIANCES...
ITS NOT JUST THE WAR...RE-SEARCH re-open 9/11....
RE-Search Marvin Bush/Security for the WTCs and the airlines...
RE-Search Bush Sr. and CIA connections...
The assasination of JFK, the Bush Elder (Srs father) connections with
Hitler and Nazi Germany...
Talk about "connecting dots"...PRE School is over.
We "Conspiracy Theorists" have more than theory to draw a masterpiece
of Deception and Lies that connect this entire take-over.