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Array ( [sid] => 66293 [catid] => 1 [aid] => mick [title] => BEND IT LIKE BREMER [time] => 2004-10-06 03:02:36 [hometext] => [bodytext] => L. Paul Bremer, the former chief U.S. administrator for Iraq, was quoted Tuesday as saying that the United States had made a serious mistake by not sending enough troops to Iraq at the outset and by then failing to prevent vandalism and looting.

…In an e-mailed statement to The Washington Post on Monday night, Bremer backed away from the assertions in his speeches and said that he fully supported the Bush administration's course in Iraq, as he did Bush's re-election.

'I believe that we currently have sufficient troop levels in Iraq,' he said

Bremer's remarks in his two speeches were at odds with his previous public statements.

http://www.iht.com/articles/542128.htm


--O//--


The sorriest team you remember?
Of course they are
They ALL bend the truth like Bremer
Look at old Rummy
As confused as he is dumb
They’d prefer a tailor’s dummy
Then there’s “honest, this is true” Colin
And Cheney, the lie factory
What a sorry bunch
Every brain is out to lunch

And the leader of the pack?
The liar on Iraq?

If there is stupidity he’s the fount
The monkey who can hardly count

The sorry George Woeful Bush
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BEND IT LIKE BREMER

Contributed by steeleyes on Wednesday, 6th October 2004 @ 03:02:36 AM in AEST
Topic: political



L. Paul Bremer, the former chief U.S. administrator for Iraq, was quoted Tuesday as saying that the United States had made a serious mistake by not sending enough troops to Iraq at the outset and by then failing to prevent vandalism and looting.

…In an e-mailed statement to The Washington Post on Monday night, Bremer backed away from the assertions in his speeches and said that he fully supported the Bush administration's course in Iraq, as he did Bush's re-election.

'I believe that we currently have sufficient troop levels in Iraq,' he said

Bremer's remarks in his two speeches were at odds with his previous public statements.

http://www.iht.com/articles/542128.htm


--O//--


The sorriest team you remember?
Of course they are
They ALL bend the truth like Bremer
Look at old Rummy
As confused as he is dumb
They’d prefer a tailor’s dummy
Then there’s “honest, this is true” Colin
And Cheney, the lie factory
What a sorry bunch
Every brain is out to lunch

And the leader of the pack?
The liar on Iraq?

If there is stupidity he’s the fount
The monkey who can hardly count

The sorry George Woeful Bush




Copyright © steeleyes ... [ 2004-10-06 03:02:36]
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Re: BEND IT LIKE BREMER (User Rating: 1 )
by Essentially9 on Friday, 3rd December 2004 @ 08:18:01 PM AEST
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maybe bremer just changed his mind....


Re: BEND IT LIKE BREMER (User Rating: 1 )
by Arsenic on Wednesday, 16th February 2005 @ 12:32:32 PM AEST
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Kind of hard to read. The Rummy and dummy work, but the Dumb in between them caused me to re-read those lines... Also, Woeful doesn't read so well. You may want to work on the flow.




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