Ya know, Gene might just be right. Not in the way *he* thinks but right
about the revolution.
Let's see who he surrounds himself with: Ayers, a Lenist/Marxist/Maoist who
espouses revolution using weapons; Davis, the head of the CPUSA who espoused
a violent revolution if needed; al-Mansour, who as a Black Panther espoused
the violent overturn of the government.
And that new face, the change, the something different, blah, blah, blah,
beyond the usual lie heaped on lie.
Anyone take a close look at his foreign policy advisor. The one with
absolutely NO foreign experience except as a defense attorney for Kofi Annan
(oil for food scandal); defense attorney for Bolivian President Gonzalo
Sanchez de Lozada and Defense Minister Carlos Sanchez-Berzain (human rights
violations, 67 deaths) and Pedro Miguel Gonzales (President of the
Panamanian legislature, accused of murdering U.S. Army Sgt. Zak Hernandez
and attempted murder of another U.S. serviceman). Oh, that's right, he has
more foreign experience. He represented the Panamanian government against
Noriega (return of funds stolen by Noriega).
Of course, he has lots of "domestic" experience also. Defending John
Hinkley Jr. (failed assination attempt on Ronald Reagan); William Kennedy
Smith (murder) and personal advisor to Clinton during his impeachment.
Interesting part is the he is CURRENTLY defending the low-lifes in Panama
and has handed off their cases to others in the firm.
Oh, and he isn't as anti-Bush as most would proclaim him to be. He managed
to work with Bush Baby long enough to get his Bolivian client political
asylum!