The Empire Strikes Out Posted: Wednesday, December 10, 2003
The Bodies Come Home President Bush does a good deal of traveling these days. He goes to London, where he is greeted by Britons protesting the Iraq war and occupation. He flies to East Asia, where there are more protesters. He wonders aloud about the angry crowds and asks his staff if they really hate "us" that much.
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