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.”
The winds grow colder And suddenly you’re older – And all because of the man that got away. |