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Donald Rumsfeld

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This war has been marked by so many lies and evasions that it is not right to have the war end with one last lie.
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"Rumsfeld versus Rumsfeld" by James Mann, LA Times, 2006-05-03 (accessed 2006-05-05)
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supposedly correcting Henry Kissinger's erroneously early claim that all Americans had left Vietnam, c. April 1975

 
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