http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/opinions/documents/the-war-over-the-won
ks.html

 

List of Barack Obama's advisors - if you go to the link,  you can also see
Hillary's advisors - same disgraceful names as before. 

 

Please notice that on Obama's list of advisors, just about every name was
also on Bill Clinton's list of advisors and let's not forget IVO H. DAALDER!


 

My position, as I have stated before, not one of the candidates, including
John McCain - equally devastating to the Serbs and to the country - is not
worthy of my vote, so why should my vote contribute to any one of these
candidates?  I'm tired of voting for the lesser of two evils - that's what
got us here in the first place - furthermore, I've heard people in the past
say that they would go to the polls holding their noses.  Is this the best
we have in this country?  Perhaps I will consider a write-in name.  At least
by not voting for any of these candidates, my conscience will be clear that
I did not contribute to the disaster that will undoubtedly befall this
country.     

 

The thought of looking at any one of these candidates for the next four
years will be extremely painful.  

 

God Help us.  

 

And again I say, this is just my position.  Stella


Barack Obama


Former Amb. Jeffrey Bader, President Clinton’s National Security Council
Asia specialist and now head of Brookings’s China center, national security
adviser

Mark Brzezinski, President Clinton’s National Security Council Southeast
Europe specialist and now a partner at law firm McGuireWoods, national
security adviser

Zbigniew Brzezinski, President Carter’s national security adviser and now a
Center for Strategic and International Studies counselor and trustee and
frequent guest on PBS’s NewsHour with Jim Lehrer, foreign policy adviser

Richard A. Clarke, President Clinton and President George W. Bush’s
counterterrorism czar and now head of Good Harbor Consulting and an ABC News
contributor, sometimes Obama adviser

Gregory B. Craig, State Department director of policy planning under
President Clinton and now a partner at law firm Williams & Connolly, foreign
policy adviser

Roger W. Cressey, former National Security Council counterterrorism staffer
and now Good Harbor Consulting president and NBC News consultant, has
advised Obama but says not exclusive 

Ivo H. Daalder, National Security Council director for European affairs
during President Clinton’s administration and now a Brookings senior fellow,
foreign policy adviser

Richard Danzig, President Clinton’s Navy secretary and now a Center for
Strategic and International Analysis fellow, national security adviser

Philip H. Gordon, President Clinton’s National Security Council staffer for
Europe and now a Brookings senior fellow, national security adviser

Maj. Gen. J. (Jonathan) Scott Gration, a 32-year Air Force veteran and now
CEO of Africa anti-poverty effort Millennium Villages, national security
adviser and surrogate

Lawrence J. Korb, assistant secretary of defense from 1981-1985 and now a
senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, informal foreign policy
adviser

W. Anthony Lake, President Clinton’s national security adviser and now a
professor at Georgetown’s school of foreign service, foreign policy adviser 

James M. Ludes, former defense and foreign policy adviser to Sen. John
Kerry, D-Mass., and now executive director of the American Security Project,
national security adviser

Robert Malley, President Clinton’s Middle East envoy and now International
Crisis Group’s Middle East and North Africa program director, national
security adviser

Gen. Merrill A. ("Tony") McPeak, former Air Force chief of staff and now a
business consultant, national security adviser

Denis McDonough, Center for American Progress senior fellow and former
policy adviser to then-Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle, foreign policy
coordinator

Samantha Power, Harvard-based human rights scholar and Pulitzer Prize
winning writer, foreign policy adviser (GONE!) 

Susan E. Rice, President Clinton’s Africa specialist at the State Department
and National Security Council and now a Brookings senior fellow, foreign
policy adviser 

Bruce O. Riedel, former CIA officer and National Security Council staffer
for Near East and Asian affairs and now a Brookings senior fellow, national
security adviser

Dennis B. Ross, President Clinton’s Middle East negotiator and now a
Washington Institute for Near East Policy fellow, Middle East adviser

Sarah Sewall, deputy assistant secretary of defense for peacekeeping and
humanitarian assistance during President Clinton’s administration and now
director of Harvard’s Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, national security
adviser

Daniel B. Shapiro, National Security Council director for legislative
affairs during President Clinton’s administration and now a lobbyist with
Timmons & Company, Middle East adviser

Mona Sutphen, former aide to President Clinton’s National Security adviser
Samuel R. Berger and to United Nations ambassador Bill Richardson and now
managing director of business consultancy Stonebridge, national security
adviser

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