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Ex-press secretary's book traitorous

With our courageous, all-volunteer military offering their last frill measure of devotion worldwide in the war on terror, a self-serving former White House press secretary seeks his 15 minutes of notoriety with a scurrilous "tell all" book designed to embarrass and demean those in command.

While traitorous, despicable and most assuredly deserving of our abject scorn, his behavior will ultimately garner for him only prayers of pity and petitions for his forgiveness. For in the end, having expended his tainted 30 pieces of silver, he will dutifully assume his rightful place in historical infamy reserved for the purveyors of treason and debauchery in the unmarked graves of Quisling and Benedict Arnold.

William G. Parrot

McHenry