Winston Churchill Bush? Nah. Guess Again. By David Michael Green Created May 25 2007 - 10:40am George W. Bush's all-in gamble of other people's stakes in Iraq has become the mother of all disasters. Even relatively conservative members of the Washington establishment have labeled it the biggest foreign policy debacle in American history. Heck, even Henry Kissinger has consigned it to Bummerville
On Sep 15, 3:35 am, ChasNemo <chasn...@aol.com> wrote: Yup. It's true. Moose Mama fidgeted and squirmed when asked about the Bu$h Doctrine! Even other television commentators didn't know what the Bush Doctrine was. There are so many acts associated with the Bush Doctrine that it's hard to remember what the core of it is. Put Simply, it's "Shoot first and ask questions later" Essentially
On May 24, 4:53 am, HVAC <MR.H...@gmail.com> wrote: (I knew about 1/2 of these) The women of the Tiwi tribe in the South Pacific are married at birth. When Albert Einstein died, his final words died with him. The nurse at his side didn’t understand German. Ack! Ack! is understood by all! Many sailors used to wear gold earrings so that they could afford a proper burial
(I knew about 1/2 of these) The women of the Tiwi tribe in the South Pacific are married at birth. When Albert Einstein died, his final words died with him. The nurse at his side didn’t understand German. St Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, was not Irish. The lance ceased to be an official battle weapon in the British Army in 1927. St. John was the only one of the 12 Apostles
"veritas" <khogantwo@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:9fbf9487-ab08-44b8-8529-73aa95b3ecbf@d21g2000prf.googlegroups.com... As I keep saying, my father Walton James Hogan served aboard the U.S.S. Arizona from '37 to '41. He said that every sailor, marine, soldier, pilot, from the bottom to the top knew an attack was coming. They just didn't know where. The fleet at Pearl was ready