I thought Georgie Geyer was involved with Oman, the little kingdom on a peninsula in the Persian Gulf. Maybe she objects to the WOT.
Many eloquent words were spoken this week at the D-Day celebrations. A hopeful U.S.-British resolution outlining the political future of Iraq was passed unanimously in the United Nations, perhaps signaling a new day for that beleaguered country. And praise for the departed Ronald Reagan reminded Americans that it can again be "morning in America." But the words that will characterize this historic week, unfortunately, will be the fiercely angry ones of Democratic Sen. Joseph Biden. His teeth were clenched, his eyes filled with rage, when he addressed Attorney General John Ashcroft on the question of whether the Bush administration had even indirectly sanctioned the torture of prisoners in the war on terrorism.
What planet is she residing on, that these were the most important words uttered this week?