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Paul Bremer leaving Iraq

U.S. Administrator L. Paul Bremer, centre right,  is escorted to an Air Force plane by Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Barham Salih, centre left, at the Baghdad International Airport for his flight out of Baghdad, Iraq Monday, June 28, 2004. Earlier Bremer attended a ceremony officially transfering sovereignty to the interim Iraqi government. He was flying to an undisclosed location. (AP Photo/Pauline Lubens/Pool)

U.S. Administrator L. Paul Bremer, centre right, is escorted to an Air Force plane by Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Barham Salih, centre left, at the Baghdad International Airport for his flight out of Baghdad, Iraq Monday, June 28, 2004. Earlier Bremer attended a ceremony officially transfering sovereignty to the interim Iraqi government. He was flying to an undisclosed location. (AP Photo/Pauline Lubens/Pool)

U.S. Administrator L. Paul Bremer is escorted to an Air Force plane by Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Barham Salih at the Baghdad International Airport for his flight out of Baghdad, Iraq,  Monday, June 28, 2004. Earlier Bremer attended a ceremony officially transfering sovereignty to the interim Iraqi government. He was flying to an undisclosed location. (AP Photo/Pauline Lubens/Pool)

U.S. Administrator L. Paul Bremer is escorted to an Air Force plane by Iraqi Deputy Prime Minister Barham Salih at the Baghdad International Airport for his flight out of Baghdad, Iraq ), Monday, June 28, 2004. Earlier Bremer attended a ceremony officially transfering sovereignty to the interim Iraqi government. He was flying to an undisclosed location. (AP Photo/Pauline Lubens/Pool)

US administrator in Iraq Paul Bremer waves as he boards a plane at Baghdad International Airport. The United States handed power to a caretaker Iraqi government in a surprise move, ending its 14-month occupation of the country two days early apparently to thwart militants after a spate of attacks.(AFP/Pauline Lubens)

US administrator in Iraq Paul Bremer waves as he boards a plane at Baghdad International Airport. The United States handed power to a caretaker Iraqi government in a surprise move, ending its 14-month occupation of the country two days early apparently to thwart militants after a spate of attacks.(AFP/Pauline Lubens)

U.S. Administrator L. Paul Bremer bids farewell to Iraq as he boards an Air Force plane at Baghdad International Airport for his flight out of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, June 28, 2004.  Earlier Bremer attended a ceremony officially transfering sovereignty to the interim Iraqi government.  He was flying to an undisclosed location. (AP Photo/Pauline Lubens/Pool)

U.S. Administrator L. Paul Bremer bids farewell to Iraq as he boards an Air Force plane at Baghdad International Airport for his flight out of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, June 28, 2004. Earlier Bremer attended a ceremony officially transfering sovereignty to the interim Iraqi government. He was flying to an undisclosed location. (AP Photo/Pauline Lubens/Pool)

 

 

44 posted on 06/28/2004 7:18:30 AM PDT by Reader of news
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To: Dubya's fan

Thank you, Mr. Bremer -
for a job well done!
May God Richly Bless You!


47 posted on 06/28/2004 7:32:55 AM PDT by kinsman redeemer (the real enemy seeks to devour what is good)
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Hmmmm...Just heard on ABC Radio News that some Dems are bitching that the handover took place in secret and that Bremer left the country under cover of darkness.

Photograpohers were at a "secret meeting"? and the moon must have been unusually bright to make the sky so lit up in the middle of the night.

87 posted on 06/28/2004 12:09:43 PM PDT by hattend
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