Christoph Reuss wrote:
[snip]
These five guys were walking down the street: a Texan,
a Swiss, an Afghan, a North Korean, and a New Yorker.

A reporter comes running up and says, "Excuse me, what is
your opinion about the power outage in Canada?"

The Texan says, "Excuse me, what's Canada?"

The Swiss says, "Excuse me, what's a power outage?"

The Afghan says, "Excuse me, what's power?"

The North Korean says, "Excuse me, what's an opinion?"

The New Yorker says, "Excuse me? What's excuse me?"
[snip]

George W Bush says: "'Excuse me'? Did somebody say something?
Huh? Did you say we captured Saddam Hussein?..."

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The more I think about it, the more I think
the Carly Simon song really gets Bush right:


.... And nobody does it better Makes me feel sad for the rest Nobody does it half as good as you Dubya, Dubya, darlin', you're the best ....

Here's a WSJ OpEd piece from last Thursday:

"The failure to make a serious effort at nation-building
after driving out the despicable Taliban has resulted
in an Afghanistan that borders on complete anarchy.
The abject failure to plan after Saddam is a policy disaster."
(Albert R. Hunt, "The Faux Foreign Policy Leadership",
The Wall Street Journal, OpEd piece, 14Aug03, p.A13)

Nobody does it better...
        
\brad mccormick

--
  Let your light so shine before men,
              that they may see your good works.... (Matt 5:16)

Prove all things; hold fast that which is good. (1 Thes 5:21)

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