At last, the unvarnished truth from a man whose deep patriotism demands nothing less for the sake of the soldiers who suffered and died in Iraq. OK, OK, I'm just kidding of course, but someday I hope to say that about something the Bushies write about their fuck-ups.
&ldquo;The book starts with a scene from Baghdad in December 1983 when Don Rumsfeld met Saddam Hussein.<b> It describes what really happened in that meeting.&rdquo; </b>
This one will ignite itself if you just sprinkle a little holy water on it.
At last, the unvarnished truth from a man whose deep patriotism demands nothing less for the sake of the soldiers who suffered and died in Iraq. OK, OK, I&#039;m just kidding of course, but someday I hope to say that about something the Bushies write about their fuck-ups.
Wait a minute there, Riley. I think that if we read the book, we will be greeted as librarians.
A lot of people are still using both of those phrases. A lot of stupid people.
That&#039;s cool. You can put your boots on the ground.
&ldquo;The book starts with a scene from Baghdad in December 1983 when Don Rumsfeld met Saddam Hussein.<b> It describes what really happened in that meeting.&rdquo; </b>