MORE DECEIT FROM BUSH
The Republicans are distancing themselves from George Bush for fear of the upcoming elections. Thankfully, for the country - it should prove to be too little - too late. A change is coming in the national government, but unfortunately a change of president won't be coming for two more years. The good part of that is the Republicans stand to lose possibly both the House and Senate if the elections go as I surmise. While George Bush doesn't want the election to be cast in the light of America's view on the war. It should be and will be. America is tired of the unnecessary deaths of American soldiers in Iraq. America is tired of wasting billions of dollars monthly on this foolish war, which has only weakened America's strategic capabilities while strengthening the groups the war was designed to destroy. America has grown exceedingly weary of the foolish rhetoric coming from the White House.
Bush recently criticized the Democrats for criticizing his failed Iraq policy, "Calling the Democrats the party of "cut and run," Bush said: "The voters out there need to ask the question, `Which political party will support the brave men and women who wear our uniform when they do their job of protecting America? Which political party is willing to give our professionals the tools necessary to protect the American people? Which political party has a strategy for victory in this war on terror?' "
Since the President is so good at characterizing the Democrats, I would like to offer my characterization of the Republicans. They should be called the, "I'm with Stupid" party. In the above quote by our esteemed President, I can't possibly think to which party he is referring - I know it isn't the Republicans. I support the brave women and men in uniform - I am a veteran. I support them so much, that I want to bring them home from Iraq so they can continue to protect American interests. It is a winless situation created by George Bush, Jr. Since we can't hold it and should have no desire to do so, we should stop throwing billions of dollars at this problem. NO AMOUNT OF BLOOD WILL ERASE YOUR FAILURES MR. PRESIDENT.
Protecting the American people and fighting the war on terror? What about Afghanistan Mr. President? Where are we on that issue? How is North Korea Mr. President? What is going on in Iran? I feel that the real "Axis of Evil" is Karl Rove, Donald Rumsfeld, and George Bush.
But wait, George Bush has more to add on Iraq:
"One of the reasons you're seeing more casualties is the enemy is active and so are our troops, along with Iraqis," Bush said in a brief interview with The Associated Press. Hmm. . . well, that makes a lot of sense. How did we survive 200 years without this man? I keep asking myself that. I also keep asking myself why we couldn't have gone 200 more years without him. That is a brilliant analysis. This type of well-reasoned thinking might be the very reason we are in Iraq and why we are not winning the war on terror. Also, I'd just like to add that America did win the war in Iraq. We are not winning the occupation and reconstruction. There is a distinct difference.
Bush continued further in the interview, "We are constantly adjusting our tactics so we can achieve the objectives and right now, it's tough," the president said. "It's tough on the families who've lost a loved one. It's tough for our citizens who look at it on TV. It's hard on the Iraqis. They've lost a lot of life."
This President doesn't know what tough is. He doesn't care about lost American lives, American families, or innocent Iraqi citizens. What is tough, is that he is our president. Hard on Iraqis? I would say that 600,000 plus civilian casualties is not only hard, it should be considered a war crime. The deaths in Darfur are not that high. As a good friend of mine commented, where are the marches for this genocide? That is being accountable Mr. President. The vote in November will be a direct reflection of America's dissatisfaction with the Republicans with George Bush at the helm of this ship of fools.
In sum, all this misinformation and "doublespeak" coming out of the White House is designed to distract the American people. They are just trying to get through the elections as unscathed as they can. The comments are only meant to suggest a softening on the war in Iraq. The Iraq Prime Minister has even denied that there is a timetable or whether there even should be a timetable for American withdrawals. It is just more blustering from this administration. They have no intention of relenting on the Iraq issue. They mean to expend more American lives and waste billions and billions of more dollars without result. Make no mistake, the real battle is on election day. Do not allow their gross failures to persist.
Make America great again - Vote Democrat - Impeach Bush
jeh
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