The upside of being simplistic
Written by Al Barger
Published July 31, 2003
Published July 31, 2003
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In response to the instantly infamous Berkeley study of conservatives,
Uday Hussein didn't need a phony study to comprehend Bush's lack of "nuance." The London Sunday Telegraph recently reported that, soon after the war began, Uday was deeply depressed. According to the former director of Iraqi television quoted in the Telegraph, the last words he heard Uday speak were these: "This time I think the Americans are serious. Bush is not like Clinton. I think this is the end."
-Ann Coulter
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