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A 'This Week' EXCLUSIVE: Feinstein, Chambliss, McGovern, and Keane
A 'This Week' EXCLUSIVE: Feinstein, Chambliss, McGovern, and Keane
As the President weighs his options in Afghanistan we'll bring the debate to you with an EXCLUSIVE roundtable on 'This Week.'
Transcript: Feinstein, Chambliss, McGovern, Keane
Transcript: Feinstein, Chambliss, McGovern, Keane
abcnews.go.com — This Week: Senator Saxby Chambliss, Congressman Jim McGovern, Senator Feinstein, General Keane. (more) Transcript: Feinstein, Chambliss, McGovern, Keane
Obama must send more troops, says … Dianne Feinstein?
Obama must send more troops, says … Dianne Feinstein?
hotair.com — Perhaps this shouldn’t surprise too much. [...] Read the rest » (more) Obama must send more troops, says … Dianne Feinstein?
Feinstein on Afghanistan strategy (video)
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Feinstein on Afghanistan strategy (video)
youtube.com — Dianne Feinstein gives the Obama administration some hard advice, and wonders why they appointed McChrystal if they didn't want to pursue a counterinsurgency... (more) Feinstein on Afghanistan strategy (video)
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Sunday Talking Heads: October 11, 2009
Firedoglake — ... ABC’s This Week: Afghanistan Roundtable: Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA); Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-GA); Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA); and Gen. Jack Keane.  Then Roundtable: Arianna Huffington, Nicolle Wallace, Donna Brazile, George Will.  Topics: health care reform, 2010 mid-terms, Sen. John Ensign and ...

Sunday Talkers
The Political Carnival — ... This Week: Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA); Sen. Saxby Chambliss (R-GA); Rep. Jim McGovern (D-MA); Gen. Jack Keane (Ret.); Roundtable: Arianna Huffington (The Huffington Post), Former Bush Communications Director Nicole Wallace, Democratic Strategist Donna Brazile and George Will (The Washington Post). ...

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