Yeah, I don't actually have to cite anything. I am going to just incase the teacher desides to be an ass and challenge me, but I doubt that happens. I also probably won't type anything out. I will get the information off of the internet, read it over a few times, and go up and just talk. This usually works out ok for me. Plus, I because I don't write anything, I can change what I want to say at the last minute.
wow...
Um. I just found it, OK!?
Mobile boner generators are the new "cool".
* In October 2002, 4 months before the US invasion of Iraq, Iraqi Vice President Taha Yassin Ramadan suggested U.S. President George W. Bush and Saddam Hussein settle their difference in a duel.[1] He reasoned this would not only serve as an alternative to a war that was certain to damage Iraq's infrastructure, but that it would also reduce the suffering of the Iraqi and American peoples. Ramadan's offer included the possibility that a group of US officials would face off with a group of Iraqi officials of same or similar rank (President v. President, Vice President v. Vice President, etc.). Ramadan proposed that the duel be held in a neutral land, with each party using the same weapons, and with UN Secretary General Kofi Annan presiding as the supervisor. On behalf of President Bush, White House Press Secretary Ari Fleischer declined the offer.
That would have been funny.