Hill & Knowlton, then the world's largest PR firm, served as mastermind for the Kuwaiti campaign. Its activities alone would have constituted the largest foreign-funded campaign ever aimed at manipulating American public opinion. By law, the Foreign Agents Registration Act should have exposed this propaganda campaign to the American people, but the Justice Department chose not to enforce it. Nine days after Saddam's army marched into Kuwait, the Emir's government agreed to fund a contract under which Hill & Knowlton would represent "Citizens for a Free Kuwait," a classic PR front group designed to hide the real role of the Kuwaiti government and its collusion with the Bush administration. Over the next six months, the Kuwaiti government channeled $11.9 million dollars to Citizens for a Free Kuwait, whose only other funding totalled $17,861 from 78 individuals. Virtually all of CFK's budget -- $10.8 million -- went to Hill & Knowlton in the form of fees.74
http://www.prwatch.org/books/tsigfy10.htmlI ask myself questions. I look for answers. I don't belong to either party.
Remember the tearful nurse who witnessed those MONSTERS dragging Baybies, Again Baybies, out of their incubators and dropping them on the floor.
And, just for giggles, lets ask,
Okay, how many of OUR country's children should we ship off to be killed IF Assad did it?