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Friday, October 8, 2004

You know what the difference between Jerry Killian and L. Paul Bremer is? Bremer is still alive to defend his good name. Don't miss Bush-supporter Bremer's NYT op-ed explaining the context of some of his recently mis-used statements.

The New York Times: What I Really Said About Iraq:

In recent days, attention has been focused on some remarks I've made about Iraq. The coverage of these remarks has elicited far more heat than light, so I believe it's important to put my remarks in the correct context.

In my speeches, I have said that the United States paid a price for not stopping the looting in Iraq in the immediate aftermath of major combat operations and that we did not have enough troops on the ground to accomplish that task. The press and critics of the war have seized on these remarks in an effort to undermine President Bush's Iraq policy.

This effort won't succeed. Let me explain why...


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