Reflections on the "New American" Revolution
Sunday, December 18, 2005
 
White House Letter: 2 hawks a-nesting ... under a no-flight zone - Americas - International Herald Tribune
"two years ago Rumsfeld paid $1.5 million for Mount Misery, a former bed and breakfast with a checkered past. (The 19th century red-brick house on 4.5 waterfront acres, or 1.8 hectares, was built by Edward Covey, a notorious breaker of rebellious slaves who beat the abolitionist Frederick Douglass on and off there in 1834.)"
Rumsfeld living in a house built by someone who used to beat slaves? That seems an appropriate association for him somehow, doesn't it?
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