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Ari Melber: Clinton and Obama Finally Slam Pentagon Propaganda; McCain Silent

Hillary Clinton's campaign finally came out against the Bush administration's secret program to promote Iraq policy through television analysts on Monday, saying it raises questions of "credibility and trust at the Pentagon" and calling for an... Full Article at Huffington Post

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