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Friday, March 19, 2004

A Polish Joke

From the dueling headlines department. Neither headline is the least bit misleading. In a rare burst of common sense, the Polish government appears to be simultaneously committed to stability in Iraq and deeply concerned about the questionable actions of the Bush administration. The Polish President is Aleksander Kwasniewski, and the Times quoted him:
"I personally think that today, Iraq without Saddam Hussein is a truly better Iraq than with Saddam Hussein. But naturally I also feel uncomfortable due to the fact that we were misled with the information on weapons of mass destruction."
I couldn't have said it better if I were the President of Poland.