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- inactive, on 12/01/2008, -0/+19Flawed Bush intelligence is the planet's biggest regret. Damn it if we can't get this bastard behind bars it will be an epic failure of justice.
- joand315, on 12/01/2008, -0/+18In the article he pretends to have principles. What a joke.
- thepoliticalcat, on 12/01/2008, -0/+17You know, the idiot is, as usual, diverting the blame. I don't hear any regret about issuing the orders that killed over 4,000 American military and maimed 30-50,000; not a word of regret about gadding about at John McCain's birthday party or pretending to play the guitar while New Orleans drowned and dead bodies floated about for days and people starved and thirsted in the stadium; no regrets for the 1,000,000 dead Iraqis; no regrets for the 4.5 million Iraqi refugees who have lost their homes, jobs, family members, nearly everything they own; no regrets for the millions of Americans who have lost their jobs, or the hundreds of thousands who die from inaccessible or inadequate health care; no regret for the hundreds of millions of dollars airlifted into Baghdad and lost forever thanks to slimy accounting procedures. No regret, in fact, for anything of his own making or under his control. What a shabby excuse for a human being! Even the beasts wouldn't claim him as one of their own. Worthless war criminal.
- noupsell, on 12/01/2008, -0/+12I was going to title this - "Bush Calls His Intelligence Flawed" oh well -- what a total boat load of *****... trying to save ass at 11:58... do your Nixon V salute and get on and go write your fictional doublethink memeWars that we'll see lining the shelves at Dollar Stores in 2009
- bradysbeau, on 12/01/2008, -0/+12I want to dig this many times and since I can't this is the next best thing...lol
- Phylter, on 12/01/2008, -0/+10Bush got the intel he wanted It was manipulated to suit him and he used it to lie America into 2 invasions. Now he says it was bad intel. More lies.
- GrandmaSheila, on 12/02/2008, -0/+8Still scapegoating the CIA for Cheney and Rummy's forgeries and outright lies deployed to railroad the nation into an illegal war crime against a nation that had done us no harm, and posed no threat.
It would be nice to be able to anticipate indictments, but forget that. It'll all be "bad policy decisions" and swept under the carpet of history. - apastafarian, on 12/01/2008, -0/+8*****!!!!!!
- inactive, on 12/02/2008, -0/+5Never forget that the intel to which the chimp refers was cooked by Israeli spy Douglas Feith at a special little hidey-hole at the DOD called The Office of Special Plans.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_special_pla ...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Feith
Nothing flawed about the intel. It was cut from whole cloth on the orders of the Chimp and his own higher-ups. - GrandmaSheila, on 12/02/2008, -0/+3Dumbyah and his pals forged all documents. He was in on the scam from the beginning. For him to utter such a cosmic lie is truly hilarious.
- NinaOdell, on 12/02/2008, -0/+3""That's an interesting question. That is a do-over that I can't do," Bush said..."
What the hell is that? What are we talking about, a war that's lasted longer than World War II, or a ***** game of jacks?
As of today:
4126 KILLED
30,182 DAMAGED AND WOUNDED
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/ops/iraq_ca ...
I've paid him the respect due his office for 8 years, but I'm through. ***** THAT GUY. - shylove, on 12/02/2008, -0/+1So his only regret is that they didn't fake the intelligence better!!! And not prepared for war when then Saddam planning no doubt was in the works before he ran and of course he didn't say when he ran in 2000 that if they can cook up a good excuse we will be going into Iraq. He also hasn't explained how it might have been a mistake to be so focused on Iraq that real intelligence about upcoming 9/11 was ignored. So I guess that wasn't a mistake at all in his opinion!!!
What do you expect from someone who avoided Vietnam but now says he wishes he could be fighting along with our troops in Afghanistan and that we should have stayed on in Vietnam even though it takes no genius to see that no dominos toppled in Southeast Asia in any way detrimental to our national security. Oh yeah some big corporations did suffer slightly and there was a big mess at the end that might have been averted in a way to evacuate all the one's that wanted to leave if we had included that in negotiations. And he might just consider that with all our dead and injured and the devastation of Vietnam our experiment in colonial rule was pretty costly.
You know, trying to one up the French like that was kind of childish!!! - Kinneas, on 12/02/2008, -1/+1I feel ya, Mr. President!


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