America is being accepted as a liberator. The scene on CNN just now, the smile on looters' faces and that dabka dance in the plaza can not be mistaken for anything else. This is certainly a plus sign for an extended American stay. I still have to ask however where is Saddam and where are all of his hundred thousand Guards? I graciously assumed the fellow had an IQ of 200+ at the start of the war. I wonder if I have to revise that estimate.
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