Tasteful Tunes, continued:
Bush Does Garland
Paul Krugman in
today’s New York Times:
“On Monday The Wall Street Journal confirmed an earlier report that in 2002 the military drew up plans for a strike on the base of the terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi in an area of Iraq not under Saddam’s control. But civilian officials vetoed the attack – probably because they thought it might undermine political support for the war against Saddam. So Mr. Zarqawi, like Osama, was given the chance to kill another day.”
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The winds grow colder And suddenly you’re older – And all because of the man that got away. |