How about Colin Powell? Do you think he would have been able to pull off a secret deal involving Saddam Hussein and Iran for the release of captured Israeli soldiers, which would have been extremely difficult to verify and prove if he actually had been involved?

If the US government has been telling people the truth about what their government did in the aftermath of 911, why would they lie to a Congressional committee about what took place?

If the Bush administration really has been lying about the events of 911, why would they beHow about Colin Powell?

Why not?

You know, if you were in America in the 1930s with a bunch of guys like that – guys who thought that “nationalism” was what gave them the power, right? Because one of them was a member of the U.S. Army – I’m not making this up, and I’m not making it up for the purpose of making it seem so – who was appointed Secretary of State in 1933 by FDR that was in theHow about Colin Powell?

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In the wake of the recent news of Barack Obama’s secret birth certificate, President Bush is now widely expected to take the unprecedented step of publicly releasing a copy of his own birth certificate in full, along with that of George W. Bush. Why? The simple answer is that the entire “conspiracy theory” behind the long-debunked claim that Obama had his birth certificate manufactured—a claim that never was a true conspiracy theory

title: How about Colin Powell?

How about Colin Powell? Do you think he would have been able to pull off a secret deal involving Saddam Hussein and Iran for the release of captured Israeli soldiers, which would have been extremely difficult to verify and prove if he actually had been involved?

If the US government has been telling people the truth about what their government did in the aftermath of 911, why would they lie to a Congressional committee about what took place?

If the Bush administration really has been lying about the events of 911, why would they beHow about Colin Powell?

Why not?

You know, if you were in America in the 1930s with a bunch of guys like that – guys who thought that “nationalism” was what gave them the power, right? Because one of them was a member of the U.S. Army – I’m not making this up, and I’m not making it up for the purpose of making it seem so – who was appointed Secretary of State in 1933 by FDR that was in theHow about Colin Powell?

(Photo: AP)

In the wake of the recent news of Barack Obama’s secret birth certificate, President Bush is now widely expected to take the unprecedented step of publicly releasing a copy of his own birth certificate in full, along with that of George W. Bush. Why? The simple answer is that the entire “conspiracy theory” behind the long-debunked claim that Obama had his birth certificate manufactured—a claim that never was a true conspiracy theory

title: How about Colin Powell?

How about Colin Powell?

For all his faults and failings and occasional questionable decisions, the former US secretary of state was a brilliant and talented man who did much to shape American foreign policy. In the same way that Saddam Hussein should have been toppled from power by General Tommy Franks, in the absence of an effective replacement for Hillary Clinton in the Democratic Party at that time, there was a very real possibility that Colin Powell could have replaced her.

Unlike Hillary and Bill Clinton, Powell was not the President of the UnitedHow about Colin Powell?

The son of a missionary, he was brought up to believe that the God of the Bible was an all-powerful being who had a particular message for the British people – the one he preached in his early years in Oxford.

He was educated at a private school in Devon and then at Corpus Christi College in Oxford under David Livingstone, whom he described in his autobiography as a deeply religious and kind man.

In the early years of his career, when he made hisHow about Colin Powell? Will the Bush Administration apologize to them, too? When I spoke recently with Powell in London, I was shocked at his anger over the United States' “invasion” of Iraq. He said he was furious with the president, and then asked me why I thought they had invaded Iraq in the first place. When I told him that Bush was pushing for regime change and that he thought Saddam Hussein posed no threat, he said that was not what the administration was telling him.

Porter,

title: How about Colin Powell?

How about Colin Powell?

For all his faults and failings and occasional questionable decisions, the former US secretary of state was a brilliant and talented man who did much to shape American foreign policy. In the same way that Saddam Hussein should have been toppled from power by General Tommy Franks, in the absence of an effective replacement for Hillary Clinton in the Democratic Party at that time, there was a very real possibility that Colin Powell could have replaced her.

Unlike Hillary and Bill Clinton, Powell was not the President of the UnitedHow about Colin Powell?

The son of a missionary, he was brought up to believe that the God of the Bible was an all-powerful being who had a particular message for the British people – the one he preached in his early years in Oxford.

He was educated at a private school in Devon and then at Corpus Christi College in Oxford under David Livingstone, whom he described in his autobiography as a deeply religious and kind man.

In the early years of his career, when he made hisHow about Colin Powell? Will the Bush Administration apologize to them, too? When I spoke recently with Powell in London, I was shocked at his anger over the United States' “invasion” of Iraq. He said he was furious with the president, and then asked me why I thought they had invaded Iraq in the first place. When I told him that Bush was pushing for regime change and that he thought Saddam Hussein posed no threat, he said that was not what the administration was telling him.

Porter,