Yeah thanks a lot...so nice of you to step in BEFORE Pearl Harbour...oh yeah, think i've got something mixed up a little bit there...

not to mention the fact that if the Senate had ratified the League of Nations, WWII might never have happened.

And in response to the "joint effort" i agree...and i hold Tony Blair in just as much contempt as George Bush when it concerns the war.
Kid Dynamite Reviewed by Kid Dynamite on . Italy Indicts American Soldier for Shooting of Italian in Iraq An Italian judge has indicted an American soldier for the shooting of an Italian intelligence agent in Baghdad in 2005. The soldier will be tried for voluntary murder. He is expected to be tried in absentia. Sabina Castelfranco reports for VOA from Rome. Mario Lozano of the U.S. Army's 69th Infantry Regiment is being charged with the fatal shooting of an Italian intelligence agent at a checkpoint in Baghdad in March 2005. A judge in Rome Wednesday ordered that Lozano be tried for voluntary Rating: 5