We're doing our bit in the 'peanut butter wars'

DESPITE Rumsfeld's rousing speech in Baghdad ("you'll be proud to be American when you look back at this in later years"), troops are more likely to be remembered for the peanut butter war which demonstrated certain strange proclivities of the US female.

We're doing our bit in the 'peanut butter wars'

Shades of the men who died at the Marne, Ypres and the Somme, in Normandy and Tunisia, in a real war against a real army, and not as a means to pay their way through college.

Now it seems we in Ireland are exporting instruments for killing purposes in other peanut butter wars against virtually helpless civilian populations fighting to prevent American 'democracy' being forced upon them.

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