Former Reagan administration Secretary of State Alexander Haig said Sunday that President Bush shouldn't let advice from members of his father's administration interfere with his decision to attack Iraq. "I think he has to be careful of the old gang," Haig told Fox News Sunday. "These are the people that created the problems in the first place by not handling Saddam Hussein correctly." The former Reagan and Nixon official didn't hesitate naming names: "I'm talking about the previous administration and their spokesmen: Jim Baker, [Brent] Skowcroft and a very wise daddy who's not talking at all and he shouldn't." Haig...