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http://www.latimes.com/news/politics/la-na-foreign-policy20-2008nov20,0,1380983.story
By Paul Richter
November 20, 2008
Reporting from Washington -- Antiwar groups and other liberal activists are increasingly concerned at signs that Barack Obama's national security team will be dominated by appointees who favored the Iraq invasion and hold hawkish views on other important foreign policy issues.
The activists are uneasy not only about signs that both Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates could be in the Obama Cabinet, but at reports suggesting that several other short-list candidates for top security posts backed the decision to go to war. ... click sig for more
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Seems to me that Glenn is correct in that we can only judge actions by the president elect and not the fears of others. (like me)
However, the "signs" are not looking favorable for those who hope for an end to the brutal American worldwide murders.