by Greg Bacon 
Wake Up From Your Slumber

Hillary Clinton's campaign committee as of October 2007 from a Washington Post article, reads like a who's who of the CFR (Council on Foreign Relations) and the military elite.

Most of these so-called "experts" have been floating in and out of Washington, DC for decades. When not actively involved in the federal government, they migrate to "think tanks" like the Brookings Institute and AEI.

Given that our country's affairs have been sold down the road to special interests and that we are looking at series of military fiascos overseas, that could lead to WW III and a financial Tsunami hitting America at home, isn't it time to jettison these alleged experts for some new blood?

After all, how in the hell could things get much worse?



Some of the distinguished members include:

Madeleine K. Albright, President Clinton’s secretary of state and now chairperson of the National Democratic Institute, foreign policy adviser

(One could give the nickname "Bloody Maddy" to Albright, due to her comments on a 1995 CBS "60 Minutes" segment, where she stated that "The price is worth it" when asked about the Iraqi sanctions, which to date, had been responsible for the deaths of close to 600,000 Iraqi children. CFR member.)


Samuel R. Berger, President Clinton’s national security adviser and now a principal at business consultancy Stonebridge, foreign policy adviser

(Sammy, in April 2005, pleaded guilty to stealing a total of five copies of classified documents from the Archives. Was Sammy's theft of documents in connection with his work on the 9/11 Commission or was Sammy doing a bit of housecleaning in preparation for Hillary's presidential run? We'll never know, since three of the documents were destroyed.)


Lt. Gen. Daniel William Christman, a former West Point superintendent and now senior vice president for international affairs at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, foreign policy adviser. - CFR Member








Gen. Wesley K. Clark, President Clinton’s Kosovo commander and now a Democratic fundraiser, endorsed Sen. Clinton Sept. 15.

(Folks in the Balkans know Clark better as the Commander of Operation Allied Force, the 78 day bombing campaign against Yugoslavia. Ask them what their thoughts are... at least ask the ones that survived the 38,000 bombing missions.

From that murderous campaign came a new Orwellian term, "humanitarian bombing.")


John H. Dalton, President Clinton’s Navy secretary and now president of the Financial Services Roundtable’s Housing Policy Council, veterans and military retirees for Hillary

(Just what does the Financial Services Roundtable's Housing Policy Council do? Here's a quote from their web page: "The members of the Roundtable and of the Housing Policy Council are directly involved in providing mortgage credit to Americans seeking to achieve the dream of homeownership." Sounds like a prosperous way to engage the mortgage industry.)



Lee Feinstein, a deputy in President Clinton’s State Department, national security coordinator

(Council of Foreign Relations scholar. Co-wrote a paper that stated "... the biggest problem with the Bush preemption strategy may be that it does not go far enough." And that "... U.N. member states have a responsibility to protect the lives, liberty, and basic human rights of their citizens, and that if they fail or are unable to carry it out, the international community has a responsibility to step in.)

Like the way the U.S. bribed nations to become part of the "Coalition of the Willing" to invade and destroy Iraq?)




Leslie H. Gelb; president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, a former New York Times correspondent and a former State and Defense Department official, informal adviser

(President Emeritus of the CFR. In a May 2006 article in TIME, wrote a an article gushing with praise for Condi's talents???? )





Richard C. Holbrooke, President Clinton’s UN ambassador and broker of the Dayton Peace Accords (and now a Washington Post columnist), foreign policy adviser (CFR Member.)




Martin S. Indyk, President Clinton’s ambassador to Israel and now director of Brookings’s Saban Center for Middle East Policy, foreign policy adviser

(Director, Saban Center for Middle East Policy. Indyk, has stated that the United States should maintain our long-standing, IRONCLAD commitment to Israel.

Really? Got any relatives fighting for Israel in Iraq, there Marty babe?)