George W Bush speaking to Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas:
"God told me to strike at al Qaida and I struck them, and then he instructed me to strike at Saddam, which I did, and now I am determined to solve the problem in the Middle East. If you help me I will act, and if not, the elections will come and I will have to focus on them."
Do you think God is instructing Bush to win the elections?
They messed up. Now they don't want to clean up. Britain and the United States are attempting to weaken the provisions of an international treaty requiring belligerents to clear up unexploded cluster bombs after the end of any conflict, according to the group Landmine Action.
A peaceful nation. Surreal results from a new poll: - 63 percent of Americans say the United States can justify the war for other reasons, even if it doesn't find weapons of mass destruction.
- 56 percent of Americans would favor striking Iran to prevent it from developing nuclear arms; that includes 72 percent of Republicans, compared to 45 percent of Democrats.
- 44 percent of Americans call the current level of U.S. casualties "unacceptable," up from 38 percent in early April.
- 68 percent of Americans think Bush is doing a good job.
Source: ABC News / Washington
i am sick of this idiot's rhetorical abuses!
Bush has gone one step further in confusing the American public by stating Saddam Hussein was a terrorist.
Let me repeat again to make sure i make it clear. There is not yet a single piece of evidence linking Saddam Hussein to major terrorist organizations.
Saddam Hussein was a dictator.
Saddam Hussein was a dictator.
Saddam Hussein was a dictator.
Saddam Hussein was a dictator.
Being a dictator is terrible enough, no need to dilute the concept by mixing it up with terrorism.
George W. Bush is a shame to human intelligence.
Kurt Gottfried writes " President Bush’s Nuclear Weapons Policy: Illogical, Ineffective and Dangerous The Bush administration is keenly aware that nuclear weapons in the hands of terrorists or desperate states pose the gravest potential danger facing the United States. But the policies the administration has adopted to cope with these threats flow from a set of illogical priorities. The administration’s policies regarding America’s own nuclear weapons have systematically undercut the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT), which has for 33 years defined the only internationally accepted barrier to nuclear proliferation. In addition, the richest and most likely source of nuclear materials and weapons for terrorists and would-be proliferators is the enormous and poorly secured Russian stockpile. Yet the administration has placed far lower priority on this ticking time-bomb than on nuclear threats that do not yet exist."