WASHINGTON –– While the Clinton administration was pressuring Colombia to stop human rights abuses, Rep. Dennis Hastert was telling the country's police and military leaders that rights concerns were overblown, a newly declassified government document says.
In a May 1997 visit to Colombia before becoming House speaker, Hastert "decried 'leftist-dominated'" U.S. Congresses of years past that "used human rights as an excuse to aid the left in other countries," according to a cable signed by then-Ambassador Myles Frechette.
Hastert "vowed that he was committed to correcting that situation," it said.
Hastert also encouraged Colombian military and police to bypass the White House and deal directly with Congress, the cable said.
http://www.commondreams.org/cgi-bin/print.cgi?file=/headlines02/0504-02.htm
Did you cons. complain about this visit too?
At least Nancy was taking the advice of the bi-partisan Iraq Study Group, doing the Pres. and Condi's job b/c they won't.
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