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Charles W. Freeman, Jr., an American diplomat, politician. From 1989 to 1992 he served as the US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia,
Once he was asked by a senior Israeli official: “Thank you for what you did for Israel. What job in President Bush’s administration do you want?”
What a shocking disclosure.
Charles W. Freeman, Jr., an American diplomat, politician. From 1989 to 1992 he served as the US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia,
Once he was asked by a senior Israeli official: “Thank you for what you did for Israel. What job in President Bush’s administration do you want?”
What a shocking disclosure.
I don't get your point. Is there something wrong with the government of one nation advocating for people sympathetic to it to be put in positions of power within another nation?
#2, Do you think "offering" is a synonym of "advocating"?
Yes. Not being a conspiracy theorist, I would assume they ask what position he would like and then use their lobbying power to try to get him that position.
I don't believe in a world zionist shadow government that simply issued a commandment to Bush to appoint this guy.
I'm sure there are all kinds of special interest groups trying to get people favorable to them into all sorts of different positions at all times.
Apart from any political statement, your "English" is different from common English, good for you.
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Originally Posted by kidkaos2
Yes. Not being a conspiracy theorist, I would assume they ask what position he would like and then use their lobbying power to try to get him that position.
I don't believe in a world zionist shadow government that simply issued a commandment to Bush to appoint this guy.
I'm sure there are all kinds of special interest groups trying to get people favorable to them into all sorts of different positions at all times.
Charles W. Freeman, Jr., an American diplomat, politician. From 1989 to 1992 he served as the US Ambassador to Saudi Arabia,
Once he was asked by a senior Israeli official: “Thank you for what you did for Israel. What job in President Bush’s administration do you want?”
What a shocking disclosure.
So lets see. He was given an interview by a reporter from RT in Moscow.
And he is upset because he withdrew his name from nomination as chairman of the U.S. National Intelligence Council in the Obama Administration on March 13, 2009 because the Israeli lobby brought to light his previous statements against Israel.
And you want us to trust a politician to speak 100% truth. Really?
Last edited by Pruzhany; 12-10-2012 at 04:38 AM..
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