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Quote of the Day: Alexander Cockburn

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I'm reading Kaplan's Soldiers of God at the moment, and came across this nice little gem:

"In the January 20, 1980, issue of the Village Voice, the left-wing writer Alexander Cockburn employed such a rationale to justify the Soviet invasion of the month before: 'We all have to go one day, but pray God let it not be over Afghanistan. An unspeakable country filled with unspeakable people, sheepshaggers and smugglers … I yield to none in my sympathy to those prostrate beneath the Russian jackboot, but if ever a country deserved rape it's Afghanistan.'"

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Toaf | May 27, 2009 10:16 PM | Reply

Incredible.

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Mr Graham Holliday | May 29, 2009 6:55 AM | Reply

Any relation to Cheney? Rumsfeld Maybe?

What do you think?