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Pretty Startling

I think David Broder has lost it. Lucky for Chas Freeman his name isn’t Jesse Helms.

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Pingback| 3.12.09 @ 9:41AM

Pretty Startling — But As For Me links to this page. Here’s an excerpt:

Pretty Startling — But As For

BD57| 3.12.09 @ 10:12AM

Broder likes Freeman & therefore what he says really doesn't matter (except when Broder wants it to matter, like Freeman saying he wasn't about to impose his view of things on others).

ruth| 3.12.09 @ 2:39PM

I don't know much about Freeman, but he looks absolutely nuts in his Washington Post photo; kind of matches some of his crazy rhetoric.

William R| 3.12.09 @ 5:36PM

Broder is right. The Israel firsters claim another victim. When will someone have the guts to stand up to this fifth column.

http://www.antiwar.com/mcgovern/?articleid=14389

MT| 3.12.09 @ 6:05PM

Freeman should be held accountable for his statements, and he was. That's the breaks!

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