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To: michael97123 who wrote (155591)1/8/2005 12:27:21 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Respond to of 281500
 
Someone else can continue rummys efforts to reshape the pentagon, nadine. No person is indespensible

Moving the Pentagon off its perfumed arse is a Herculean task. I don't see anybody else who could do it. At certain times and certain places, some people are indispensible.

PS I wonder who saddam thought his mentor to be--probably stalin but there is a strain of al capone in him as well. I am not sure that stalin was as personally corrupt as saddam and sons inc.


Saddam's hero was Stalin, he filled a whole library with books on Stalin. When somebody is a megalomaniac and power-mad as Stalin, the word "corrupt" hardly begins to cover it. "Corrupt" would have been a huge improvement. But don't worry, the USSR was distilled corruption under Stalin. They preached the equality of the worker, but the Politburo lived like kings while the masses starved.