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...presidential candidates (Biden, Clinton, Dodd, McCain and Obama) a chance to flex their commander-in-chief bona fides, not to mention a couple of also-rans (Kerry and Lieberman). "I think that the reports that you provide to us really require the willing suspension of disbelief," Senator Hillary Clinton, D-N.Y., told the witnesses. "Any of the metrics that have been referenced in your many hours of testimony, any fair reading of the advantages and disadvantages accruing post-surge, in my view, end up on the down side." But Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, betrayed none of Petraeus...
...Business Committee—the last committee seat he held—yesterday. Jefferson, a graduate of the historically-black Southern University, came to Cambridge in the fall of 1969, overlapping his time at the Law School with future Rep. Thomas H. Allen (D-Maine) and Sen. Charles E. Schumer ’71 (D-N.Y.). Jefferson has retained strong ties to the University since he graduated: his three daughters—Jamila E. Jefferson ’94, Jalila Jefferson-Bullock ’97, and Jelani F. Jefferson ’01—are all alumns...
...asked him if there was a plan for peace, not a plan for ending the war. He started answering my question by answering what he would have liked me to ask,” said Tanjeloff. Kucinich criticized his opponents Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-N.Y.), John Edwards, and Barack Obama (D-Ill.) for allowing discussions of Iran to have “all options on the table,” whereas Kucinich said “there is no justification whatsoever for a United States attack on Iran.” “I think the Kucinich message...
...Gaber ’09, president of the Society of Arab Students and a Crimson editorial editor, said the meeting forced candidates to be “clear and concise and direct in speaking about Iraq.” Other participants included Senator Chris Dodd (D-Conn.), former Senator John Edwards (D-N.C.), and Representative Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio...
...says, later adding in an e-mail that he is critical of the Israeli military “only because I hold us to higher standards than anyone else.”And while many Americans balk at the proposal by Rep. Charles Rangel, D-N.Y., to reinstitute a draft, Harman says Israeli youths often consider military service a “rite of passage.”Efi E. Massasa ’09, who also spent three years in the IDF, says that the service is at “the core of Israeli citizenship...