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Ghost in the MachineWed Dec-17-08 05:57 PM
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"There were a lot of neocons in power in 2001"


  

          


Richard 'Dick" Cheney - Vice President

Donald Rumsfeld - US Secretary of Defense

Paul Wolfowitz - US Deputy Secretary of Defense

Condoleeza Rice - US National Security Adviser

I Lewis "Scooter" Libby - Chief of Staff for VP Cheney

Richard Perle - Chairman of the Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee of the Pentagon

Richard Armitage - Deputy Secretary of State

Stephen Hadley - Deputy National Security Advisor


I can keep going.. but you get the picture... let's not forget about the Vulcans, either...

"The Vulcans is a nickname used to refer to Republican Presidential candidate George W. Bush's foreign policy advisory team assembled to brief him prior to the 2000 U.S. presidential election. The Vulcans were led by Condoleezza Rice and included Richard Armitage, Robert Blackwill, Stephen Hadley, Richard Perle, Dov S. Zakheim, Robert Zoellick and Paul Wolfowitz. Other key campaign figures including Dick Cheney, George P. Shultz and Colin Powell were also closely associated with the group but were never actually members. During the campaign, Bush sought to deflect questions about his own lack of foreign policy experience by pointing to this group of experienced advisers. After the election, all the members of the team received key positions within the new Bush administration." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Vulcans

  

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