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Old 01-13-2007, 06:25 PM   #1
 
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Toppling Saddam was not a mistake, however. "My decision to remove Saddam Hussein was the correct decision in my judgment. We didn't find the weapons we thought we would find or the weapons everybody thought he had.

No S!@% dick tracey. But you and rummy and company screamed and kicked like a child who absolutely knew he had these weapon. Now there is a lie that he has proven. He said along with company that saddam had these weapons. Everbody was your own people you idiot,not us who knew your scheme from the beginning you lieing bafoon.


The president says the current sectarian violence in Iraq, is a destabilizing factor that "could lead to attacks here in America" and must be controlled.

Hitler and his tactics to get the people scared. I thought america was safer cause we attacked Iraq some said.
The scare tactic comes on again to get people to vote for more troops. He thinks american people are stupid. It won't work again you idiot. Maybe for the ones who voted for you twice.





The president concedes that his decisions have led to more instability in Iraq. President Bush made the admission in an exclusive interview with Scott Pelley at Camp David yesterday (12), his first interview since addressing the nation about Iraq. It will be broadcast on 60 MINUTES Sunday, Jan. 14 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.

The president says the current sectarian violence in Iraq, is a destabilizing factor that "could lead to attacks here in America" and must be controlled. He defended his decision to invade Iraq in the same way, saying Saddam was competing with Iran to get a nuclear weapon and making the region unstable. But when pressed by Pelley, Bush concedes that conditions in Iraq are much worse now.

Pelley: But wasn't it your administration that created the instability in Iraq? Bush: "Our administration took care of a source of instability in Iraq. Envision a world in which Saddam Hussein was rushing for a nuclear weapon to compete against Iran... He was a significant source of instability. Pelley: It's much more unstable now, Mr. President. Bush: Well, no question, decisions have made things unstable.

"I think history is going to look back and see a lot of ways we could have done things better. No question about it," says Bush.

Toppling Saddam was not a mistake, however. "My decision to remove Saddam Hussein was the correct decision in my judgment. We didn't find the weapons we thought we would find or the weapons everybody thought he had. But he was a significant source of instability," Bush tells Pelley. "We liberated that country from a tyrant. I think the Iraqi people owe the American people a huge debt of gratitude and I believe most Iraqi's express that."

The execution of Saddam was mishandled, says the president, who saw only parts of it on the Internet because he didn't want to watch the dictator fall through the trap door. "I thought it was discouraging... It's important that that chapter of Iraqi history be closed. [But] They could have handled it a lot better."

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Old 01-13-2007, 07:04 PM   #2
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Saddam had WMDs. Lots. My only question is what he did with them. Other than that, this is all small change. Someday, and I am afraid not too far off, someone will pop the big cap in a major western city. Then... there will be the devil to pay. My beef with the current admin is that Iraqui's didn't fly jets into the twin towers. They were Saudi.
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Old 01-14-2007, 10:18 AM   #3
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The whole world, including Saddam, thought he had WMD in Iraq. Even Saddam himself.
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"My beef with the current admin is that Iraqui's didn't fly jets into the twin towers. They were Saudi."

Ditto here. The Saudis are still bankrolling Islamic terror. Nevertheless, Bush has promised the Saudi royal family that the US military will intervene if there is an attemptedover throw of that corrupt regime.
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Old 01-14-2007, 01:41 PM   #5
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Islamic terrorism is bigger than one country. The mindset among Arab extremists is "my enemy's enemy is my friend". If we're going to completely disrupt and destroy terrorism, we're going to have to kill millions across dozens of countries. That's just the way it goes.
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Islamic terrorism is bigger than one country. The mindset among Arab extremists is "my enemy's enemy is my friend". If we're going to completely disrupt and destroy terrorism, we're going to have to kill millions across dozens of countries. That's just the way it goes.
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