Mubarak and the good ship Freedom
Not only is Hosni Mubarak‘s yacht named "Freedom" — your tax dollars helped pay to refurbish it, reports the hard-working Adam Weinstein, another Jeopardy vet. Meanwhile, a friend of mine asks that everyone lay off the intel community for not predicting the course of events in Egypt. No one ever predicts revolution, he argues.
Not only is Hosni Mubarak's yacht named "Freedom" -- your tax dollars helped pay to refurbish it, reports the hard-working Adam Weinstein, another Jeopardy vet.
Not only is Hosni Mubarak‘s yacht named "Freedom" — your tax dollars helped pay to refurbish it, reports the hard-working Adam Weinstein, another Jeopardy vet.
Meanwhile, a friend of mine asks that everyone lay off the intel community for not predicting the course of events in Egypt. No one ever predicts revolution, he argues.
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