Zinni on the War and Associated Deception
Thanks, once again, to Lewis Carroll for this, [link now fixed] which I post here in case you missed it in comments.
Zinni's good sense and straight talk stand in stark contrast to the dissembling and rhetorical gymnastics of the administration.
They also show (sorry, Tom) that informed and honest people did know--before the invasion--that the case for war was a house of cards.
Thanks, once again, to Lewis Carroll for this, [link now fixed] which I post here in case you missed it in comments.
Zinni's good sense and straight talk stand in stark contrast to the dissembling and rhetorical gymnastics of the administration.
They also show (sorry, Tom) that informed and honest people did know--before the invasion--that the case for war was a house of cards.
4 Comments:
bad link -- it's an ad, not a story.
Well, that's one way to look at it, Anonymous. But might we not instead say that the linked article shows that informed and honest people did know--before the invasion--how to apply for an American Express Business card?
Isn't that important too, Anonymous?
Why do you hate America and captialism?
ba-da-da!
He'll be here all week folks.
Try the veal.
*grin*
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