By Robert Parry
September 23, 2009
Laurence Silberman, a U.S. Courts Appeals Court judge and a longtime neoconservative operative – part of what the Iran-Contra special prosecutor called “the strategic reserves” for convicted Reagan administration operatives in the 1980s – is back playing a similar role for the Bush-43 administration.
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1 comment:
These people are like bad pennies. But then, they've been deliberately put into powerful positions to keep up the neo-cons' malignant influence.
Was Silberman CIA?
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