Secretary of State Donald Rumsfeld: "...in any long struggle or long war, where any kind of moral or intellectual confusion about who and what is right or wrong, can weaken the ability of free societies to persevere."
Keith Olbermann: "It demands the deep analysis and sober contemplation of every American."
Slate: "The fifth anniversary of 9/11 looms before us, and it's hard to say which artifact is gloomier: the awful memory of the attack itself (especially to those of us who witnessed the towers crumbling) or the spectacle of our leaders wrapping themselves in its legacy as if it were some tattered shroud that sanctifies their own catastrophic mistakes and demonizes all their critics."
Blogs for Bush thinks that the secretary was channeling Karl Rove."
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