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Sunday, November 30, 2008 12:00 AM

The Dangers of Revisionism: Tom Friedman tries to hide his "very big stick"

Re-writing the history of the Iraq War threatens to suppress the vital lessons that should be learned from it.

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  • Sunday, November 30, 2008 05:42 AM

    Happy G@d Day. G@g. Op-Ed noble? No.

    Friedman, or Friendmanesque?

    It makes me ponder boiled peas.

    Citrus Mango juice, yellow, or pink,

    and trips to Market Global Crashes.

    Of intolerance, cauliflower, broccoli,

    sticks of asparagus, tooth pick sticks,

    And add to a list: Stinger bumble bees.

    Black hue yellow creeps, Global Thieves,

    Gangsters, incontinent, sleaze, and more?

    Fish heads, cans of mustard gas, crude-oil.

    Fancy, half-masticated, smoked raw oysters.

    G@g. Gee. Ill. Op-Ed-up upchucks, and hiccups.

    The worlds computer keyboards get all dank gooey.

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