> Incidentally, as for that famous escape of the Saudis.
>  Do you know who made the decision to let them out of the 
> country?  It was, well, your hero, Richard Clarke.
>  Hmmm.

God knows I don't want to defend Richard Clarke, but from what I've read
about this, he was just the waterboy on this one. He was asked to check with
the military to see if they had objections, and when they said no, he
shrugged and had no objections of his own. 

True enough though that he should have fought like hell over it. And that
Bush and the military should not have done it.  And now, a song to start
your day (to the tune of...well you already know)



Come and listen to a story 'bout a man named Saud.

A poor mountaineer, barely kept his wimmen cowed,
Then one day he was shootin' at some Jew,
And up through the ground came a bubblin' crude...

Oil that is, black gold, Infidel tea.

Well the first thing you know al Saud's are billionaires,
Kinfolk said "Abd, move away from there"
Said "Key West is the place you ought to be"
So they loaded up the Lear and they moved to Miami...

Beach, that is. Swimmin' pools, nekkid Infidel girls...

 

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