Foreign Policy
Jun 7 2009, Marcus Brooks

Pat Robertson, a former Republican Presidential candidate, has always been an ultra-Conservative. He supported the late Ronald Reagan and bashed Jimmy Carter. He supported George Bush Sr and bashed Bill Clinton. For the most part, he supported.

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