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| Bliss W. Tew | |
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In the above letter-to-the-editor of the Tucson Citizen, my friend in Tucson, Az, Mr. Eisenberg, points out that pres.-elect Barak Obama is filling his new cabinet with the same Council on Foreign Relations INSIDERS as did George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George H. W. Bush, and other presidents for decades before him. The Council on Foreign Relations continues to be a dominant influence on our federal presidential administrations, Republican or Democratic. They appeart to constitute part of a shadow government. To learn more about the CFR, enjoy reading the very revealing, 265-page, well-documented book written by James Perloff, THE SHADOWS OF POWER which is still available from www.shopJBS.org This isn't CHANGE from Mr. Obama, it's status quo. The hands of the same hidden oligarchy rules again. |
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I felt compelled to write a post about this this morning.
Did everyone else know Obama's pick for Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has worked for the Council on Foreign Relations, the International Monetary Fund, and was president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York? http://ut.alternative... |
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Poppy, that figures! President Obama, like George W. Bush, and like Bill Clinton before that, and like George H. W. Bush before that, is filling his cabinet with members of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). It's out with the old and in with the old, the same old, same old, another CFR dominated presidential administration. Recently, long-time CFR-member, former Secretary of State under the late President Richard Nixon (CFR), Mr. Henry Kissinger, talked about Obama's great choices for his cabinet and that he, President Obama, has a real chance to build a "new world order." Here's the interview on youtube:
http://www.youtube.co... Edited by Bliss W. Tew on Jan 19, 2009 1:57 PM |