An early Christmas present for Iraq...
and our brothers and sisters in uniform, perhaps.
In the end, it seems, Saddam's bunker was rather smaller than the German Fuhrer's. More like a coffin, by all accounts.
On the way back from Mass this morning, local radio interviewed an Iraqi-American whose brother was killed by the regime. There weren't words to describe his elation and relief--the interviewer asked three questions over five minutes.
Here's hoping it carries over and takes the wind out of the Baathist holdouts.
A middle-aged husband, father, bibliophile and history enthusiast commenting to no one in particular.
Sunday, December 14, 2003
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