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surrender, rend it, it's yours we're caught in a trap and we can't get out The morning paper's ink stains my fingers: CCCXLVII The morning paper's ink stains my fingers: CCCXLVI The morning paper's ink stains my fingers: CCCXLV you got to move The morning paper's ink stains my fingers: CCCXLIV reach out in the darkness scream, dracula, scream! The morning paper's ink stains my fingers: CCCXLIII Thursday, May 24, 2007
your eyeballs feel like pinballs, your tongue feels like a fish:
Q Mr. President, a new Senate report this morning contends that your administration was warned before the war that by invading Iraq you would actually give Iran and al Qaeda a golden opportunity to expand their influence, the kind of influence you were talking about with al Qaeda yesterday, and with Iran this morning. Why did you ignore those warnings, sir? THE PRESIDENT: Ed, going into Iraq we were warned about a lot of things, some of which happened, some of which didn't happen.--Spencer Ackerman
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