When is anyone ever 'fair' to Bush? :o)
Regardless of his speech, the final year of his presidency is worrisome... Given his propensity of acting as Emperor of the United States, I expect some major shocking events to unfold...
>To be fair to Bush he doesn't actually say that in the speech.
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>>I laughed so hard at this Thomas! Thanks for posting it. As funny as it is, it is also very sad. Thinking about the remaining months left on Bush's term as President, is not just worrisome, but TERRIFYING! Most presidents sat on their true 'goals' until their final year. They used that year to get done their true goals when re-election is no longer an issue and neither is currying favors. What's in the pipeline? SCARY.... SCARY....
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>>>I read this on the Internet so it must be factual. After all, if it comes from the Media via the Internet so it must be true. :)
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http://cbs5.com/national/Bush.Mideast.trip.2.626007.html>>>
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>>>“Bush is trying to build momentum for stalled Mideast peace talks and clear up confusion about whether the United States is serious about confronting Iran about its suspected nuclear ambitions. The president said both the United States and Israel have been targeted by terrorists, and
he compared the battle against extremists to World War II when the U.S. and its allies fought communism.”
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>>>The speech:
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http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/11/20031106-2.html>>>
>>>I was not aware that we fought communism during World War II. But then, what would I know? There was no Internet at that time.
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>>>It is easy to understand why people have so many differing views on any topic. Just believe whatever you wish. As for the Internet even a person who is insane can publish whatever they wish and it becomes fact.
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