Saddam's Tightie Whities - Historic Question Answered
Boxers? Briefs? Gold-laden pvc leather?
Tightie Whities?
If unrelated violence were to ensue somewhere in the world, I can only expect that Scott McClellan and the Bush Administration will rush to the podium demanding a retraction of photographs bound to ....
What? Rupert Murdoch owns The Sun?
Well, if unrelated, random violence were to ensue somewhere in this galaxy, I can only expect that Scott McClellan and the Bush Administration will rush to the podium recommending everyone obtain a two-year subscription to the London Tabloid known for such newsbreaking as Jeri Haliwell having breasts, and
mcolley
I'm not liberal, I'm just paying attention
Tightie Whities?
If unrelated violence were to ensue somewhere in the world, I can only expect that Scott McClellan and the Bush Administration will rush to the podium demanding a retraction of photographs bound to ....
What? Rupert Murdoch owns The Sun?
James Fallows of the Atlantic Monthly points out that most of Murdoch's actions "are consistent with the use of political influence for corporate advantage." In other words, he uses his publications to advance a political agenda that will make him money. The New York Times reports that in 2001, for example, The Sun, Britain's most widely read newspaper, followed Murdoch's lead in dropping its traditional conservative affiliation to endorse Tony Blair, the New Labor candidate. News Corp.'s other British papers, The Times of London, The Sunday Times and the tabloid News of the World, all concurred.
Well, if unrelated, random violence were to ensue somewhere in this galaxy, I can only expect that Scott McClellan and the Bush Administration will rush to the podium recommending everyone obtain a two-year subscription to the London Tabloid known for such newsbreaking as Jeri Haliwell having breasts, and
mcolley
I'm not liberal, I'm just paying attention
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