A quagmire for Obama
By Derrick Z. Jackson | Tuesday, July 7, 2009 | The Boston Globe
“…IT IS almost as if yesterday’s death of Robert McNamara was a warning to President Obama. The defense secretary for Presidents Kennedy and Johnson during the Vietnam War passed away at 93, with his legacy forever tarnished by the conflict that claimed 58,000 American soldiers and more than 3 million Vietnamese. McNamara would finally say, in his 1995 memoir ‘Retrospect’: ‘We were wrong. We were terribly wrong’….”…BS
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