Those three syllable ought to strike fear into the hearts of all middle-east inhabitants. From being a weapons dealer, to making this little, somewhat outrageous statement:
He told the New York Times that "If President Bush had been president we would have won" the Vietnam war (April 15, 2003)
That statment almost made me physically ill.
Jeez, do his teeth fold back and do the knee-pads just put themselves on for him? Let's remind LTGEN Garner about something: his president DESERTED rather than do his service. Any statements about how that fratboy deserting coward would "have won" the war in SE Asia prove nothing more than his lack of judgement and his capacity for whoredom.
Does anyone see the symbolism of this vainglorious arms-dealer moving into one of Saddam's presidential palaces, while the electricity is still off in much of Baghdad?
Uday, Hassan al-Majid, and other close relatives and aides to Saddam held sway until their downfall from a vast walled compound sitting on four square miles of the choicest real estate in Baghdad, along the western bank of the Tigris River.
It was a tree-lined haven of peace and quiet - and security - that could have been a million miles from the chaotic and suffering city whose heart it dominates.
In this neighborhood, Jay Garner, head of the US Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance for Iraq, set up his office on Monday. He has not said what he plans to do with the four heads of Saddam Hussein, each 25 feet tall, that sit stop the roof of his new office.
The Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance will establish its offices in a complex of presidential palaces beside the Tigris River, Jones said