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> '"Why is it," [Barbara Boxer] asked, "after all we have given -- 4,024
> American lives, gone; more than half-a-[tr]illion dollars spent; all
> this for the Iraqi people, but it's the Iranian president who is
> greeted with kisses and flowers?" She warmed to: "He got a red-carpet
> treatment, and we are losing our sons and daughters every single day
> for the Iraqis to be free. It is irritating is my point."'
>
> 'You know you're in trouble when Barbara Boxer is the voice of
> reason.'
>
> --Maureen Dowd
Barbara Boxer? The same one who pissed on American military?
Maybe they greeted him in that way because they were taking their cues from,
well...Barbara Boxer.
BTW, there are still pro-Iranian sectors in Iraq, just like there are
(still) pro-Soviet sectors in the US Congress.
--
Matt Barrow
Performance Homes, LLC
Cheyenne, WY
(Hint)
--
[T]he United States was solely at fault in the
Cold War, and that Russia was the aggrieved
party. And this meant that the great danger to
the peace and freedom of the world came not
from Moscow or 'international communism' but
from the U.S. -- Murray Rothbard (Ramparts, May 1968)