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Senator McCain has always said that conditions on the ground -- including the security threats posed by extremists and terrorists, and the ability of Iraqi forces to meet those threats -- would be key determinants in U.S. force levels
McCain, Obama try to clarify Iraq stances Jul 09, 2008
The last thing Senator McCain wants to see is Khalid Sheik Mohammed getting all the legal protections of someone who is arrested for a traffic violation or a criminal violation in the United States
Presidential hopefuls differ on detainees Feb 18, 2008
For too long, Iraqis have suffered from the regime's brutality, Saddam's criminal pursuit of weapons of mass destruction, and his drive for regional hegemony
UPI's Capital Comment for Nov. 15, 2002 Nov 15, 2002
The problem in Iraq is not just Saddam Hussein's weapons -- it is Saddam Hussein's regime. The Iraqi people are the first victims of this tyranny
UPI's Capital Comment for Nov. 15, 2002 Nov 15, 2002
We believe it is time to confront the clear and present danger posed by Saddam Hussein's regime by liberating the Iraqi people
UPI's Capital Comment for Nov. 15, 2002 Nov 15, 2002
Randall J Scheunemann is an American lobbyist. He is the President of the Committee for the Liberation of Iraq, which was created by the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), of which he is a board member. He was Trent Lott's National Security Aide and was an advisor to Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld on Iraq. He is a paid lobbyist for the country of Georgia and was 2008 Presidential candidate John McCain's foreign-policy aide. He lives in Castle Fairfax, Virginia.
Scheunemann moved with his family to the neighborhood of River Hills, in Burnsville, Minnesota in 1965.
Scheunemann attended public school in Burnsville, Minnesota: Sioux Trail elementary school (1966-1972), John Metcalf Junior High School (1972-1975) and finally Burnsville High School (1975-1978) from which he graduated in 1978.