Atlas
05-13-2007, 03:09 AM
From Ed Henry
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Despite a week when he was clearly playing defense on his Iraq war policy, President Bush nevertheless rallied the party faithful Thursday night with a mantra he has uttered many times before -- failure is not an option in Iraq.
"If I didn't think it was worthy, if I didn't think it was necessary, if I didn't realize and believe that it's important to defeat al Qaeda in Iraq, I wouldn't have our young men and women there in the first place," Bush said.
"I don't want it to be said 50 years from now, 'What happened to America in 2007? How come they forgot the lessons of September 11? How come they couldn't see the impending dangers?' "
And yet, Bush's message came near the end of a week in which his staunchest ally on Iraq, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, announced he was leaving the political stage, and a group of anxious House Republicans came to the White House for what was described as a "frank" exchange about the looming political dangers of the war.
God I'm so ****ing tired of hearing the same **** from this loser! These are the same FALSE ideas he has spouted all along. The same FALSE ideas that have been repeatedly proven to be false!!! I mean christ do you think he even knows that Al Qaeda wasn't in Iraq until we lost security of the country and radical Muslims from all across the Arab world came flocking for their Jihad.
Do you think he realizes that Iraq had no part in the attack on the Twin Towers?? I wonder. I bet he believes whatever Chenny and Rumsfeld told him. He is such an idot.
I hate him.
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Despite a week when he was clearly playing defense on his Iraq war policy, President Bush nevertheless rallied the party faithful Thursday night with a mantra he has uttered many times before -- failure is not an option in Iraq.
"If I didn't think it was worthy, if I didn't think it was necessary, if I didn't realize and believe that it's important to defeat al Qaeda in Iraq, I wouldn't have our young men and women there in the first place," Bush said.
"I don't want it to be said 50 years from now, 'What happened to America in 2007? How come they forgot the lessons of September 11? How come they couldn't see the impending dangers?' "
And yet, Bush's message came near the end of a week in which his staunchest ally on Iraq, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, announced he was leaving the political stage, and a group of anxious House Republicans came to the White House for what was described as a "frank" exchange about the looming political dangers of the war.
God I'm so ****ing tired of hearing the same **** from this loser! These are the same FALSE ideas he has spouted all along. The same FALSE ideas that have been repeatedly proven to be false!!! I mean christ do you think he even knows that Al Qaeda wasn't in Iraq until we lost security of the country and radical Muslims from all across the Arab world came flocking for their Jihad.
Do you think he realizes that Iraq had no part in the attack on the Twin Towers?? I wonder. I bet he believes whatever Chenny and Rumsfeld told him. He is such an idot.
I hate him.
