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"The fact is that U.S. Marines will find more deadly weapons in the first hours of war than the U.N. did in three months," – Victor David Hanson, March 18, 2003. Yes, this is an old one, but this week’s five year anniversary makes it more relevant.

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Posted on Mar 19 2008 @ 6:42pmDec 23 2013 @ 12:21amAuthor Andrew SullivanCategories Dick Morris Award Nominee, The Dish

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