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Say what?

Publication: The Washington Times
Publication Date: 07-MAY-04
Format: Online - approximately 956 words
Delivery: Immediate Online Access
Full Article Title: Say what?(OPED)(THE WEEKLY DISH)

Article Excerpt
Byline: Andrew Sullivan, THE WASHINGTON TIMES

Say what?

"I call them utopians. I don't care whether utopians are Vladimir Lenin on a sealed train to Moscow or Paul Wolfowitz. Utopians, I don't like. You're never going to bring utopia, and you're going to hurt a lot of people in the process of trying to do it." - Larry Wilkerson, Secretary of State Colin Powell's chief of staff, comparing Paul Wolfowitz with Lenin in the latest GQ magazine.

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