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Appearing on Morning Joe, Lawrence Eagleburger was going full force at rolling out the old GOP talking point that Barack Obama doesn't have the foreign policy experience to be Commander in Chief. Lawrence O'Donnell quickly fired back asking about the foreign policy experiences of governors Reagan and Bush. Eagleburger tried to avoid the question by saying "what's your point?", but O'Donnell pressed until Eagleburger changed his talking point to saying he "didn't agree" with the foreign policy of their opponents.



McClatchy via Yahoo:

An exit poll carried out on behalf of a U.S. government-backed foundation indicated that Kenyan President Mwai Kibaki suffered a resounding defeat in last month's disputed election, according to officials with knowledge of the document.

The poll by the Washington -based International Republican Institute — not yet publicly released— further undermines Kibaki's claims of a narrow re-election victory. The outcome has sparked protests and ethnically driven clashes nationwide, killing hundreds.

It wasn't clear why the International Republican Institute — which has conducted opinion polls and observed elections in Kenya since 1992— isn't releasing its data. A spokesman for the U.S. Embassy in Kenya confirmed that a poll was conducted but referred questions to the institute, where officials couldn't be reached for comment.

Kenyan activists called on U.S. officials to release any data that would shed light on election fraud. Read on...

Upon further review, it turns out that GOP presidential candidate John McCain is on the board of directors for this non-partisan Republican group. He wants to be our president and engaged in the voting process, I think he should come forward and explain why his group hasn't made the polling data available to the public. Other names of interest on the board of directors are L. Paul Bremer and Lawrence Eagleburger. These people are just fine with fair and honest elections -- just as long as they're outside the United States.



Former secretary of state, former Nixon administration official, Lawrence Eagleburger said on Crossfire:

EAGLEBURGER: Probably. You know, President Nixon once suspected him. I'm surprised he didn't end up dead somewhere because of that. But nevertheless, I think he did suspect it. I think, if you think about it now, it is at least very likely.

Does he imply that Nixon would have had him whacked?
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