Russ Feingold asked Bolton why he didn't go with a UN mission to the Sudan. He said it was a personal matter. We're talking about genocide here. [me
July 26, 2006

Bolton-Feingold1.jpg Russ Feingold asked Bolton why he didn't go with a UN mission to the Sudan. He said it was a personal matter. We're talking about genocide here.

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I was doing some searching on his response when Amanda found out that:

The “personal commitment in the United Kingdom” that kept Bolton from going to Sudan was actually a speaking engagement at the Centre for Policy Studies, a right-wing think tank in London. Most other nations, including the UK, China and France, viewed the Sudan trip as a priority and sent their top representatives...

Think tanks over real world issues. I hope the committee votes accordingly.

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