Now, I'm just a simple country blogger but it would seem the only possible answer to this is "yes thank you Jesus Chretien Christ!"
Cellucci of course went on to cluck about "the price of freedom" being high. Now, the price of freedom for Paul Cellucci turns out to be $36.95, the list price for his new book. It's nice to see that the Ambassador is doing so well. But maybe he could show the soldiers who are dying in Iraq what the price they're paying is for?
(crickets chirping.)
At least the CPAC guy is giving him the gears over missile defense.
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An upside of Celluci's book:
Apparently he admits that only the NDP called it right when we said BMD would mean the weaponization of space. Everyone knoew it, but was denying it (including the Libs).
We'll, I'll wait and buy this thing second hand at a garage sale somewhere. I don't want that prissy bastard to have one penny of my money.
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