I got this one.
I thought I'd get one more personal, but the one Scott got was too expensive at the time. This one's great for entertaining, and it's easy to measure a cup or two for the morning. It also seems pretty easy to clean.
I am convinced now that the US is handling most of the work in Iraq. According to the BBC, the Brits have about 7,500 troops in Iraq, mostly near Basra. There are 130,000 US military personnel there. Read this. Tony Blair has admitted that they were wrong about WMD in Iraq but is not sorry for going, but now is reluctant to send more support. Hmmm... Were we wrong, too, Mr. President?
But there's good news: Sinclair won't air the entire film about Kerry's service 32 years ago. The public caused enough grief to encourage Sinclair not to air something like that (the process is called Democracy). It's great to live in a country where the people have enough power to change the minds of the powerful.
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I got the one cup maker so that I don't have to entertain. I can just say that I would love to have you over for coffee, but my maker only makes one cup.
It is no surprise that we are carrying the load in Iraq. It was us that pushed for it and us that used faulty information to bring others with us. If I were a country, I would send 1 soldier and a gift certificate to Applebee's Baghdad location just so that I could be on the list of coalition members. In case, there is any profit or prestige to be gained.
Here is how the coalitiont broke down as of March 2004. Spain and Honduras left, but, luckily we still have Poland.
Tell Mikheil Saakashvili of Georgia that we are doing most of the work.
Tell Vladimir Voronin the same. And Arnold Ruutel, Nursultan A. Nazarbayez, and Governor General Dame Silvia Cartwright.
No, really, tell them. We need help.
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