President Bush has admitted to The Times that his gun-slinging rhetoric made the world believe that he was a “guy really anxious for war” in Iraq. He said that his aim now was to leave his successor a legacy of international diplomacy for tackling Iran.So... you wouldn't change anything really, just the WORDS you used?
In an exclusive interview, he expressed regret at the bitter divisions over the war and said that he was troubled about how his country had been misunderstood. “I think that in retrospect I could have used a different tone, a different rhetoric.”
Phrases such as “bring them on” or “dead or alive”, he said, “indicated to people that I was, you know, not a man of peace”.
Because you sure loved acting the part:
I don't care who advised you:
The words you used were supposed to scare us:
You chose this vanity war for your own political designs:
You even said war was romantic:
Nobody else agrees with you:
And you ignored the world's advice, cherry picked obviously questionable intelligence, bought into the PNAC fantasy of popping Saddam out and sticking Chalabi in all within six weeks. You had no plan B. You also mentioned to someone that God had told you no one would die.
You're going down in history as the WORST PRESIDENT EVER.
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War: As romantic as a snuff film.
Exactly.
Curse all you need to, Dcap! It helps focus our fury on the people who brought us the Worst Fucking Administration in this nation.
We need impeachment. Otherwise the PNAC neocons are going to go to earth and wait for another 20 years so they can pop up and try it all over again. We need everyone in the Bush administration to pay.
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