
The pistol wielded by Saddam Hussein when he was captured in his spider hole last year isn8217;t the only war relic President Bush is fond of showing visitors to the White House. Recent guests tell us that Bush proudly displays two other iconic items in a study beside the Oval Office: a brick from Taliban leader Mohammad Omar8217;s home in Kandahar, and a roughly two-foot high cross made of steel recovered from the WTC wreckage.
In this week8217;s issue, Time magazine discloses that Saddam8217;s pistol was given to Bush by military officials. The White House confirmed on Tuesday that he keeps the cross and the brick on display with the gun but gave no details. 8216;8216;They8217;re things that mark for him major events in the war on terror,8217;8217; philanthropist George Vradenburg, who saw the President8217;s memorabilia in March said.
Another visitor, who asked not to be identified, said the collection is in the same private area where Bush8217;s predecessor once trysted with Monica Lewinsky. The three items seem to symbolize 8216;8216;the terrorists8217; declaration of war on US and two responses, two successes 8212; removing Mullah Omar from power and capturing Saddam Hussein,8217;8217; Vradenburg said. 8216;8216;These things obviously have meaning for him and importance to him. And rightfully so.8217;8217;
The collection isn8217;t entirely sombre. It also includes a few bobble-head dolls depicting the President 8212; which,
it8217;s said, Bush likes to flick with his finger for guests8217; amusement. 8212;LAT-WP