UN-BLOODY-BELIEVABLE
By: scottie
Talk about chutzpah …
One of the leading architects that was happy to beat the drums of war with Iraq before the invasion is now criticizing the very admin he helped persuade to go to war.
Colin Powell warned of war with Iraq, quoting the Pottery Barn principle, “you break it, you buy it”
Can’t wait to hear how this post is twisted by other bloggers on the site ….


November 7th, 2006 at 3:38 am
There you go. Begin the argument with accusations of twisting. Be careful. I’ll over-rule you.
November 7th, 2006 at 10:40 am
comment was based on recent experience
i pre-emptively over-rule your next comment !
top that one
November 7th, 2006 at 10:44 am
ps
butch, please read some comments on the israel list concerning addendums and corrections
tried to call you last night but it seems you were screening LOL
anyway, i put a few things at the bottom of the post, and i put a few things in the link at the top of the post where you said direct your comments to
i apologize for that but you need to read my comments from both
cheers
November 7th, 2006 at 1:30 pm
Perle is obviously jumping on the bandwagon. Wants to have his cake and eat it too, he probably wants to stay on the talk show circuit, and Rumsfeld criticism seems to be the requirement these days. If Rummy wanted to expand army bureaucracy you’d have much less of this criticism. I agree with one of the comments made earlier, it’s time to stop feeding the pigeons in Iraq and start pulling out, once Saddam is dead, which should have happened a couple of years ago.