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"On Monday, President Bush introduced Kibbles, a cuddly and furry hand puppet, which he will use to soften bad news about the economy, Iraq, domestic security, and other difficult topics. Kibbles instilled a light and playful mood during the president's recent press conference on the mounting casualties in Iraq, and plans on wearing a little yellow hard hat when the August job numbers are released later this week."
Bush defended the war by saying even though weapons of mass destruction were not found, Saddam had a desire and ability to make them and an ability to work with terrorist organizations. This was "a threat we could not afford to take," he said. - ReutersAn "ability" to work with terrorist organizations? Ok, I think that's a new one. This weekend we found out about the "hope" to "someday" get WMD, and today we find out about the "ability" to work with terrorist organizations. Not actually WORKING WITH terrorist organizations, but simply the ABILITY TO DO SO. Well, every one of us 6 billion people on the planet have the "ability" work with Al Qaeda if we wanted to, so that pretty much gives Bush open season on anybody he wants. Read More......
Republican Sen. Lincoln Chafee said Monday he plans to support his party in November but may write in a candidate instead of voting for President Bush.Read More......
The militant in the center read out a statement, as the hostage rocked back and forth and side to side where he sat. After finishing, the militant pulled a knife and cut his throat until the head was severed.Read More......
The victim gasped loudly as blood poured from his neck. His killer held up the head at one point, and placed the head on top of the body.
Privately, one Bush-Cheney official said the campaign hoped the gay issue would mobilize religious conservatives who did not show up as strongly as some expected in 2000.Read More......
"Say you lose a thousand voters over the gay issue, you could be possibly mobilizing hundreds of thousands of voters by staying strong on this issue," the national campaign official said.
The first and most fundamental mistake was the President’s failure to tell the truth to the American people.Read More......
He failed to tell the truth about the rationale for going to war. And he failed to tell the truth about the burden this war would impose on our soldiers and our citizens.
By one count, the President offered 23 different rationales for this war. If his purpose was to confuse and mislead the American people, he succeeded.
His two main rationales – weapons of mass destruction and the Al Qaeda/September 11 connection – have been proved false… by the President’s own weapons inspectors… and by the 9/11 Commission. Just last week, Secretary of State Powell acknowledged the facts. Only Vice President Cheney still insists that the earth is flat.
The President also failed to level with the American people about what it would take to prevail in Iraq.
He didn’t tell us that well over 100,000 troops would be needed, for years, not months. He didn’t tell us that he wouldn’t take the time to assemble a broad and strong coalition of allies. He didn’t tell us that the cost would exceed $200 billion. He didn’t tell us that even after paying such a heavy price, success was far from assured.
And America will pay an even heavier price for the President’s lack of candor.
At home, the American people are less likely to trust this administration if it needs to summon their support to meet real and pressing threats to our security.
Abroad, other countries will be reluctant to follow America when we seek to rally them against a common menace -- as they are today. Our credibility in the world has plummeted....
The President’s insistence that he would do the same thing all over again in Iraq is a clear warning for the future. And it makes the choice in this election clear: more of the same with President Bush or a new direction that makes our troops and America safer. It is time, at long last, to ask the questions and insist on the answers from the Commander-in-Chief about his serious misjudgments and what they tell us about his administration and the President himself. If George W. Bush is re-elected, he will cling to the same failed policies in Iraq -- and he will repeat, somewhere else, the same reckless mistakes that have made America less secure than we can or should be....
In Iraq, this administration’s record is filled with bad predictions, inaccurate cost estimates, deceptive statements and errors of judgment of historic proportions.
At every critical juncture in Iraq, and in the war on terrorism, the President has made the wrong choice. I have a plan to make America stronger....
Today, because of George Bush’s policy in Iraq, the world is a more dangerous place for America and Americans.
[T]he Administration strongly opposes the Senate provision that would convert a portion of this assistance to a loan mechanism. If this provision is not removed, the President's senior advisors would recommend that he veto the bill.So Bush threatened to veto the same bill he's now criticizing Kerry for not supporting.
MR. THUNE: Didn't Senator Kerry vote against $87 million for aid to the troops?No, Mr. Daschle, John Kerry did not vote against aiding our troops. John Kerry voted FOR aiding our troops. That's the simple answer. Did the legislation he voted for get passed? No it didn't. That's because a majority of Republicans VOTED AGAINST aiding our troops, and voted AGAINST the package John Kerry voted for. Jesus people, why has NO ONE pulled up that other bill and argued that the GOP Senators voted AGAINST aiding our troops? In fact, I'm doing it right now. See the next post above (shortly). Read More......
SEN. DASCHLE: He did. I disagree with that.
“If anyone is ready to celebrate the eventual re-election of Bush, it’s al-Qaida.”Read More......
Corriere della Sera newspaper said Roberts also told the meeting of British and Italian policy-makers, “Bush is al-Qaida’s best recruiting sergeant.”
It's his road because, at 3:43 a.m. on a Wednesday, no one else wants it. Clark is nearly two hours into a workday that won't end for another 13, delivering interoffice mail around the state for four companies -- none of which offers him health care, vacation, a pension or even a promise that today's job will be there tomorrow. His meticulously laid plans to retire by his mid-fifties are dead. At 51, he's left with only a vague hope of getting off the road sometime in the next 20 years.
Still, a wider examination of his life in 1972, based on dozens of interviews and other documents released by the White House over the years, yields a portrait of a young man like many other young men of privilege in that turbulent time - entitled, unanchored and safe from combat, bouncing from a National Guard slot made possible by his family's prominence to a political job arranged through his father.
Mr. Bush first tried to join the 9921 Air Reserve Squadron in Montgomery, which was classified as a "standby reserve unit." Unlike his unit in Texas, the Alabama unit had no planes and its members were neither paid nor required to attend monthly drills.
In July, though, senior Guard officials rejected Mr. Bush's transfer, saying he had to continue with a "ready reserve unit," which requires monthly attendance.
When Mr. Bush applied, in 1968, one of the forms he filled out asked if he would volunteer for overseas duty; he checked "I 'do not' volunteer for overseas."
But there are no records from the 187th indicating that Mr. Bush, in fact, appeared on those days in October and November, and more than a dozen members of the unit from that era say they never saw him. The White House said last week that there were no records from the Alabama unit because Mr. Bush was still officially part of the Texas Guard. But Mr. Hodges, the former Texas commander, said the 187th "should have a record of his drills."
"You mean like the time I voted for your father's 1990 tax increase in order to cut the deficit?"Read More......
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