by Jack Stapleton, Jr.


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by Jack Stapleton, Jr.



*Isn’t it interesting to note how insignificant TV’s foreign news can seem until American troops in Iraq are placed in harm’s way?

*By cutting more than half of the Bush tax relief plan for the wealthy, Congress appears to have grasped the concept of fairness for the middle class.

*A newspaper headline proclaiming “Shakeup coming at Air Force Academy” fails to note a whole lot of sexual shaking up among cadets in recent years.

*Swiss banks say they will free Iraqi funds, frozen in 1990 to pay for the country’s postwar recovery, raising a question as to how many Iraqis froze over the last 12 years.

*Washington is still debating how to deal with Saddam Hussein after the war, with some suggesting he be placed in exile alongside Al Gore.

*New St. Louis Cardinal salaries will distribute $21.7 million for seven starting pitchers and $15 million for 12 relief pitchers, which after last season seems reversing the priorities.

*The best training for U.S. troops making their way across rough Iraqi terrain would have been on Missouri highways.