But isn't all this because of the nature of the desired commision, to:
On September 30, 1998, former Secretary of State Lawrence S. Eagleburger sent a letter to Senator John W. Warner encouraging him and his colleagues to support the establishment of a National Bipartisan Commission to conduct a comprehensive review of United States policy toward Cuba.
If the commission is designed to examine the issue from a perspective of examining US policy rather than an historical perspective, then that would be evidence that it is likely to be biased, correct?
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