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Colbert approves. Rummy had to utilize religious quotations and military pictures when delivering classified documents to George W. Bush, otherwise the dissenting voice in the administration might have prevented the invasion of Iraq. No, not Colin Powell. The shaggy "Blessed are the Peacemakers" adviser.  (by Patrick Sauer) Running Time: 1:45
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