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Rumsfeld: I have never painted a rosy picture

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Posted by ro @ 2:46 pm in the news | www.rosie.com

Rumsfeld and Iraq

Author: Candace Gorman | pickup from Rosie O’Donnell blog

“I have never painted a rosy picture [about the war in Iraq]. I have been very measured in my words and you’d have a dickens of a time trying to find instances where I’ve been excessively optimistic.”
– Donald H. Rumsfeld, Secretary of Defense, in testimony before Senate Committee on Armed Services, Aug. 3, 2006

“The Gulf War in the 1990s lasted five days on the ground. I can’t tell you if the use of force in Iraq would last five days, or five weeks, or five months, but it certainly isn’t going to last any longer than that.”
– Donald H. Rumsfeld, Nov. 14, 2002

“And it is not knowable if force will be used, but if it is to be used, it is not knowable how long that conflict would last. It could last, you know, six days, six weeks. I doubt six months.”
– Donald H. Rumsfeld, Feb. 7, 2003

“”The increased demand on the force we are experiencing today is likely a ’spike,’ driven by the deployment of nearly 115,000 troops in Iraq. We hope and anticipate that that spike will be temporary. We do not expect to have 115,000 troops permanently deployed in any one campaign.”
– Donald H. Rumsfeld, Feb. 4, 2004

QUESTION: “One clarification on ‘the long war.’ Is Iraq going to be a long war?”
RUMSFELD: “No, I don’t believe it is.”
– Press briefing, Feb. 1, 2006

H. Candace Gorman

8 August 2006 Posted by edbattle | Neo-con | paranoid style | | 2 Comments

Did I Hear ‘Yogurt Soju?’

 

Soju. The national drink of Korea.

I think it’s one of the biggest selling spirits in the world. The Thirsty Traveler said something akin to that.

I had mentioned before that I had discovered some great soju cocktails at Indio. Since then, I have successfully attempted to recreate them at home, particularly the yogurt soju cocktail.

It is built like a highball, meaning that the ingredients are poured directly into the glass in a certain order with no stirring or shaking.

Soju Yogurt Cocktail 

1 shot of Soju
Fill glass 2/3 full with Drinkable Plain Yogurt
Top with Lemon Lime Soda (Sprite, Chilsung Cider, 7-Up)

I have always had it without ice, but I’m sure ice is a welcome option on a hot day. It’s a very refreshing drink and not as high in alcohol as other highballs. This means you can drink a lot of these and not get dehydrated while having your summer BBQs.

www.zenkimchi.com/FoodJournal

 

8 August 2006 Posted by edbattle | Recipes | | No Comments Yet