GW Bush: Rock Solid Under Fire
by Andrea Shea King and Dave Logan“I can hear you! I can hear you! The rest of the world hears you and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon!”
When President George W. Bush spoke through a bullhorn to emergency rescue workers at Ground Zero just two days after 9/11, he put the world on notice: We are coming to get those who did this, and we will not stop until we do.
The attacks of September 11, 2001 underscored the gravity of threats posed by international terrorist organizations. Responding to the attacks, on October 7th President Bush declared a “war on terror” and identified Osama Bin Laden’s al-Qaeda network responsible. Within weeks, as opposed to our current Commander in Chief’s dithering for months, a US-led coalition launched air-strikes against targets in Afghanistan, where Bin Laden was believed to be sheltered by the Taliban regime.
The Almanac of Policy Issues wrote: “Iraq’s demonstrated capability and willingness to use weapons of mass destruction, the risk that the current Iraqi regime will either employ those weapons to launch a surprise attack against the United States or its Armed Forces or provide them to international terrorists who would do so, and the extreme magnitude of harm that would result to the United States and its citizens from such an attack, combine to justify action by the United States to defend itself.”
Following a wasted year of fruitless entreaties to the United Nations to enforce its several Security Council resolutions against Iraq, believed to be in possession of weapons of mass destruction and harboring and supporting Taliban terrorists, President Bush and Congress moved forward, enacting Joint Resolution 114 to authorize the use of military force against Iraq.
And so began the “Global War on Terror”, the war against radical Islamists. We had crossed the point of no return–the war had begun.
Immediately following 9/11, President Bush’s job approval rating hovered at near 92%, his high water mark. No matter what vision President Bush had for his presidency, it would now be defined by this war and those fighting it.
Recall that at the time, the world was behind us foursquare, including a Congress that went along with it – albeit reluctantly – because of his high poll numbers. That 90-plus rating had to make the Democrats nervous because with ratings like that, President Bush could easily push legislation through Congress, thus setting the agenda, secure reelection in 2004, and greatly influence the GOP’s pick for the next president of the United States in 2008. Even “Ike” didn’t enjoy these ratings, but he came the closest.
The Left in Congress could not, would not, allow that to ever take root. So they launched an anti-war campaign, with an obvious assist from the MSM. The theme was quagmire, waste of blood and treasure, Rumsfeld’s war strategy. Even though the war was succeeding, the President’s ratings were going down. When the war effort stalled, he implemented “The Surge”. We took back control of Iraq and were in a mop up operation, yet the drum beat continued in the MSM, pile driving President Bush into the ground daily in a non-stop effort to drop his poll ratings. Recall the now infamous Harry Reid comment, “The war in Iraq is lost.” Reid & Company was hoping for President Bush to have his own personal LBJ/Vietnam Lost moment.
The full-scale attack to discredit President Bush and the war effort didn’t take long. His job approval numbers began slipping after his Jan. 30, 2002 State of the Union address.
The MSM, wasting no opportunity to malign and discredit President Bush, reported that WMDs he said justified going to war were never found, willfully ignored the successful troop surge in Iraq, and generally promoted a pessimistic outlook of the war. The meme would continue for the rest of his term.
On May 3, 2003, landing on the deck of the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln in a Navy S3-B Viking jet, President Bush congratulated the military and later told the nation that major combat operations in Iraq had ended. The speech was delivered from the carrier’s flight deck. Above him, the tower was adorned with a banner that read, “Mission Accomplished.”
The left media plastered that banner across their front pages, spinning the narrative to fit the meme.
The picture-perfect landing, covered live on television, marked the latest effort by the White House to showcase President Bush as commander in chief. The president’s address about the success in Iraq comes as Bush’s domestic agenda is under renewed fire by Democrats, especially by a flock of White House hopefuls.
“The president’s going out to an aircraft carrier to give a speech far out at sea … while countless numbers of Americans are frightened stiff about the economy at home,” said Sen. John Kerry, D-Massachusetts, who is seeking his party’s presidential nomination.
By the end of April, 2004, President Bush’s numbers had sunk to around 50%. The ongoing drumbeat of negativity from the media was having an impact. Election year posturing was cut throat. Then along came the gift that would keep on giving, toothsome news the New York Times and its acolytes would readily and hungrily sink their teeth into: Abu Ghraib.
The publication of graphic images of prisoners being mistreated and humiliated by a handful of U.S. guards in an Iraqi prison was front and center in the mainstream media for months. Though President Bush condemned the guards’ behavior and held them to justice, his critics clamored that it was authorized at the highest level to “soften up” terrorist suspects, implying that it was just one more thing wrong about this war: torture and roughing up the “detainees”, a term the media deliberately used instead of “prisoners of war”.
In July, 2004, despite lack of evidence that the Bush Administration had tried to coerce officials to fudge their findings, the Senate Intelligence Committee concluded the CIA overstated the threat posed by Iraq. As a result, they said, the U.S. and its allies went to war based on “flawed” information. The media had another chew toy, playing with the report for months, keeping it front page and above the fold and leading the 24-hour cable newscasts. President Bush’s approval ratings dropped into the 40’s.
The media, in Cronkite fashion, dutifully tallied the number of war dead. On October 7, 2004, the MSM touted the 1000th death with the loss of three soldiers in Sadr City and another in a roadside bombing north of Baghdad. To his credit, Defense Secretary Don Rumsfeld reminded Americans that fighting terrorism has its cost. Photos of flag draped caskets punctuated the shrill cries of antiwar groups like Code Pink and Cindy Sheehan to “bring them home!”
Despite the hammering he’d taken from the left media and his critics, and a job approval drop of 40 points since 9/11, President Bush was elected to a second term in November 2004, fending off the challenge of Vietnam anti-war activist John Kerry, with help from “Swiftboaters”, men who had served with Kerry in Vietnam, who put their comforts aside and reputations on the line to reveal what they knew about Kerry’s questionable character. The left media consistently tried to discredit these Vietnam vets — some of them POWs and Medal of Honor recipients — by ignoring or ridiculing them, casting the term “Swiftboater” as a pejorative.
The following summer, the nation’s gulf coast was slammed by Hurricane Katrina. New Orleans was particularly hard hit, the full force of the hurricane whipping into the city that lies below sea level. Despite the fact that Louisiana’s Democrat governor Kathleen Blanco and New Orleans mayor Ray Nagin did little to nothing to prepare and evacuate residents ahead of the Cat 5 storm, the media blamed FEMA and President Bush for their “incompetence”. Relentless hammering in the media, many running with the headline “Brownie, you’re doing a heck of a job”, derisively targeted President Bush’s comment to FEMA director Michael Brown, sinking President Bush’s approval rating below 40%.
The MSM avoided reporting the President’s devotion for the troops and their families. In fact, it could be argued that he was able to slip into Iraq unnoticed because the media was asleep, literally and figuratively. When President Bush flew covertly into harm’s way to surprise the troops for Thanksgiving 2003, his life and all on board were at risk.
Our military service men and women never doubted that President Bush had their “six”. He never left his post when it came to supporting our troops. He never hesitated or waffled. In fact, unlike our current commander in chief, President Bush even gave up playing golf because he didn’t think it appropriate when we had men and women in harm’s way.
He cried with Gold Star families, giving his time and attention to those whose loved ones had given the final measure in defending freedom. During a refueling stop in Alaska on his way to Asia, President Bush met privately with the Gold Star family of Spc. Shawn Murphy, 24, of Ft. Bragg, NC.
Sean’s father. Lt. Col Mark Murphy recalled the moment: “…A short time later, the Secret Service opened the door and President Bush walked in. I thought we might get to shake his hand as he went through. But instead, he walked up to my wife with his arms wide, pulled her in for a hug and a kiss, and said, ‘I wish I could heal the hole in your heart.’ He then grabbed me for a hug, as well as each of our sons. Then he turned and said, ‘Everybody out.’ A few seconds later, the four of us were completely alone behind closed doors with the president of the United States and not a Secret Service agent in sight.”
President Bush lingered with the family for so long, Air Force One was late getting wheels up, a rare occurance. Milblogger Matt Burden of Blackfive tells the rest of story.
In a historic moment, President Bush met with influential military bloggers, acknowledging the important work they do in communicating troop concerns, experiences, events, and the role they play in bolstering troop morale. Among the bloggers meeting with the President in the Roosevelt Room was Master Sergeant CJ Grisham, seated to President Bush’s left, whose blogsite “They Have Names” is a tribute to those who have died in the service of our country. Also seated at the table was “Mrs. Greyhawk” of Mudville Gazette, whose husband was deployed to Iraq at the time.
President Bush meets with Military Bloggers. Present were: General Lute, Kevin Sullivan, Mark Pfeifler, Dana Perino, Tony Snow. Milbloggers present were: The Armorer of Argghhh!; Matt Burden of Blackfive; Mrs. Greyhawk of Mudville Gazette who sat in for the deployed Greyhawk; NZ Bear of the TTLB and the Victory Caucus; Steve Schippert of Threats Watch; Ward Carroll of Military.Com; CJ Grisham of A Soldier's Perspective; Mohammed of Iraq the Model. Linking in from Iraq were: Bill Roggio of the Long War Journal, and Bill Ardolino of INDC Journal. White House photo. (Sept. 2007)
How President Bush handled the war will be the subject of discussion and study for years to come. But the one thing he did that scholars and historians alike will agree upon: the irrefutable resolve President Bush had in defending our country, supporting our military, and staying the course. He had his heart in it.
Despite a job approval rating of 38% at the end of his second term as Commander in Chief, when it came to supporting our military and their loved ones, President Bush was rock solid. “Stay the course” was his order of the day when it came to taking the fight to the enemy, and it was his motto when it came to bolstering troop morale or comforting the families who had lost loved ones. His love, respect and support for the American fighting man and woman was ingrained into his very being. On this point, he never wavered, never once leaving his post.







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Personally, I wish George Bush would step away from Obama. Obama abuses him at every juncture, yet Bush stepped up when asked to serve in Haiti. Bush knows the concept of duty, and honor. Frankly though, he is too good, and too decent a man to allow Obama to use him like a tool.
Bush needs to step back, and recommend Algore work with Obama and Clinton in Haiti.
Waiting for the loony left to come out to comment…
Here's how to address them
http://gunsdontvote.wordpress.com/
Dubya was a powerful and great wartime president. I wouls still serve under him today (I do actually miss him).
I own a copy of the painting of George W Bush, head bowed at the Presidential podium, with the ghosts of Lincoln and Washington next to, also praying with a hand on each shoulder. Old glory is behind all 3.
My three favorite Presidents in one painting. It say it all for me.
History will vindicate him as a grea man, with firm resolve in the face of adversity, and a deep love for this country (and all it means) and the men and women of the Military, Police, Fire, etc.
I miss him everyday, and Oba-Mao has always scared me…
"I hear you, I hear you, and the people who are ruining this country are going to hear from us soon!"
First shot in New American Revolution back in Mass. The tea parties will be going full force all year long (as soon as this global warming thing thaws the country out of the winter freeze.) and will conclude with a good house cleaning in Nov.
DTOM!
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"Despite a job approval rating of 38% at the end of his second term as Commander in Chief"
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28%, not 38%
But let me get this straight: Big Government supports Bush's foreign policy, right?
George Bush was honest, (when he spoke you knew he would keep his word), steadfast (always supported the troops and our country), and was humble and down-to-earth. We can't say that about the presidential men right now. I mess George. History will prove his was a good president.
I can't comment on Big Government supporting Bush's foreign policy.
I can only comment on my own opinion. Personally, I did not support his foreign policy. I felt he was far too kind. In a perfect world, he should have given an order to kill them all, and let Allah sort them out.
I believe they do. So do I.
After 12 months of the Little Black Man-Child, I miss GWB more than I thought I ever would.;
Honor, the most important trait a person can have, the one that encompasses all others, has always been displayed by George Bush. It is no wonder that he has been so disparaged by those who lack it.
To Obama, honor is as foreign as his upbringing.
GREAT PRESIDENT GW BUSH !
OUTSTANDING !
Bring the fine Man back today…
Bush was in many ways not ready to be President when he was elected. He was a good man who learned at the expense of how people view him. he was rock solid at the end and his sheer force of will changed Iraq when he was the only person pushing for the surge. History will be kinder to GW that this current liberal dominated media. The fall of the banking and housing markets were a product of Democratic failure to heed the warnings of Republicans and the insane push to people into houses that they could not afford and did not deserve. $500 billion budget deficit while running to wars. Deficits are not good, but take the war out and the deficits are not out like what The One is trying to force on America.
No one slept uneasy at night with GW in the White House. The same can't be said with The One now.
*I* support his 'foreign policy'.
"The attacks of September 11, 2001 underscored the gravity of threats posed by international terrorist organizations."
Actually, it demonstrated the threat of immigration. So, what did Bush do about it? Close the border on 9/12 like any sane person? No, he encouraged the invasion from immigrants, legal or not. And when this country was reeling with unemployment he STILL took his marching orders from the CEOs that told him what to do and allowed H1B visa holders to put more Americans out of work.
"Bush declared a “war on terror” and identified Osama Bin Laden’s al-Qaeda network responsible."
Using his dart board? Or did he just go to the files of people we were supporting to make it easier?
[...] Big Governement – GW Bush: Rock Solid Under Fire [...]
the moment for Bush at Ground Zero was a stellar one…
And it still makes the hair on the back of your neck stand up. Leadership 101, people.
Obama couldn't find it with a map and compass…
I agree.
This defies logic, say what you want about Bush but I think he truly does love our country, and thats the problem, he wants to help.
Soft headed compassion vs. hard headed compassion, short term vs. long term thinking. Too many conservatives suffer from this.
"Following a wasted year of fruitless entreaties to the United Nations to enforce its several Security Council resolutions against Iraq…"
So, when are we going to clear that backlog of UN resolutions against the Israeli war criminals? You know, the ones who actually HAVE WMDs (some of it from stolen material from the US, to boot!)
"And so began the “Global War on Terror”, the war against radical Islamists. We had crossed the point of no return–the war had begun."
Actually, the war has never begun – find me the Congressional Act of War.
"…..the Senate Intelligence Committee concluded the CIA overstated the threat posed by Iraq."
Actually, the CIA did not overstate it, but a nefarious lobbying group passed off as an intelligence agency called the OFFICE OF SPECIAL PLANS which was created by two Zionist dual citizens to drag the US in to war for Israel's benefit against Iraq.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Special_Pl...
"…..the Senate Intelligence Committee concluded the CIA overstated the threat posed by Iraq."
Actually, the CIA did not overstate it, but a nefarious lobbying group passed off as an intelligence agency called the OFFICE OF SPECIAL PLANS which was created by two Zionist dual citizens to drag the US in to war for Israel's benefit against Iraq.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_Special_Pl...
Kill them all and let Allah sort them out. Good Marine Corps logic tried and true and works like a charm .
Ask what Bush got out of the war – look up the Carlyle Group. Ask why Bush (and Obama – they are all the same) is a member of a group whose sole intent is to subvert the US and bring in global government – Council on Foreign Relations.
But forget that – Bush was a weakling unable to stand up to REAL evil – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1cFwkmSOXg
The Founders warned us – tyranny was going to come from within NOT from an external power.
It took 8 years of constant pounding my the right wing media to turn alot of Americans against George Bush. Barrack Obama has only took about 8 months with the same media trying to keep his popularity up. President Obama is set to become a huge failure. President Bush kept us safe, was a man of his word and he didn't give a damn about his popularity. History will judge him a huge success, I am not so sure about Obama.
The Israelis are not war criminals and anyone who says so is a leftwing troll unworthy of attention! Conspiracy theories may abound but the bottom line is that in George W. Bush we had a president who was in many ways far better than we deserved. And we who knew his worth were not quick enough or loud enough to silence the treasonous and seditious wretches of the MSM and the trolls lurking on various blogs or Daily Kos. So let's call a spade a spade. George W. Bush was and is a great man who was underappreciated by his contemporaries but a man who will be vindicated by history, while his detractors will be condemned to the ash heap of historical narrative.
[...] Big Government: Also taking a moment to praise Bush [...]
amen
Hey, look it's that pimply-faced DhasselGoof again… I see the mouth moving, but all I hear is wah, wah, wah…..
Fuck you , anti-semite!!! You have no clue!!!
Yawn…
President Bush was the Rock of Gibaltr, I have the upmost respect for that man. So much honor and unshakeable in the face of his critics.
NO-Bama on the other hand is the muck on the bottom of the Mediterranean, all wee weed up sludge.
You are clueless – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3O8-VJ1M94s
I have had GW look me straight in the eye although I was just someone in the crowd. His sincerity was never doubted. I've yet to see the present "leader" look at the camera, much less make eye contact with lowly band of citizens. GW has a heart for all citizens not just those who can take him somewhere.
Well written article.
I think you nailed down what I considered Bush's most important quality is that he supports other people and trusted them to do their jobs (often to his own detriment); however, the people who worked for him trusted him to have their backs even when they didn't deserve it. I don't think that it's politics for him… he truly cares about people and I never once saw him take for granted the life of a soldier.
IMHO, the 2008 Campaign had more to do with Bush's low poll numbers than his job
President George W Bush shouldered his responsibility as Commander-in-Chief well. He did not gloat, nor did he take the consequences of his decisions in regards to himself. He thought of those he served. Quietly he cared for those who were sent into harm's way by tough decisions.
We can all learn from his example, how to serve in humility and respect.
Dhasselhoff classic case of BUSH DERAINGMENT SYNDROME.
[...] Read the entire piece HERE. [...]
Don't click on links of Dhasselhoff unless you want SPYWARE on your computor.
Looks like the dark forces are getting desperate.
"Dubya was a powerful and great wartime president."
War is a proposition the citizen will always lose and the elites always win.
Yah, what Batt said…..
Hate to burst any bubbles, but I don't think that the Bush team was much better than the Obama fascist/marxist team! I feel that like Obama, none have taken home any prizes in leadership! After hearing stuff about Wilson and Teddy Roosevelt on Beck's TV show, not to mention the stuff about FDR; I'm not too impressed with many past or present American Presidents! I know this, if we are the actual "ISRAEL" of the Bible, it is written that you will be cursed when when you come in and cursed when you go out! That can not be good, but I think that I understand why!!! PS: JEWS REALLY ARE JUDAH AND NOT ISRAEL!
Same goes for Israel since they actually attacked us whereas the countries we push around haven't.
I agree in principle but in my heart of hearts I know that President Bush is the best man for the Job and probably the only thing Obama got right in his first year as President. I think also that we need to remind the left just who is actually managing the Haitian relief effort. And it isn't Clinton! President Bush is too highly principled and genuinely cares too much about the Haitian people to give the job to Al Gore. Latly President Bush is not going to be a tool for Obama if all remember just who he really is and it is our job to insure they are reminded every day during this disaster.
Killing more troops than those who died on 9/11 is a weird way of "supporting" them. Sending them to fight wars for a foreign country is a weird way of supporting them.
He's got dignity that Obambi can't even sniff at. And yes, dignity sometimes can be a net negative when it compels you to do what you think is right. In a nation of 300 million people, you're never going to make a 100% popular decision. Then it comes down to what your guiding principle is: your morals, or which union lines your pockets (aka: the Chicago method).
I believe that although G W had his faults, that he loved America and sincerely worked with her best interests at heart. Obama exhibits no such love of country and nothing he says or does seems sincere to any cause, save his own socialist agenda. Frankly, it scares the hell out of me.
My most treasured political possession is the picture President Bush sent me of himself and his wonderful First Lady, Laura standing proudly side-by-side in the Oval Office. My most treasured political memory is the moving genuinely meaningful speech President Bush gave at Ground Zero after the 9/11 attack on America. I believe that President Bush is destined to be one of the greatest Presidents of the 21st Century. Obama, not so much.
At least we knew who's side GWB was on. He left no doubt by his actions. What has this President (Obonehead) done to prove where his loyalties truly are? Vacationing? On another world "kiss ass" tour? On the golf course…again?
Yes, George Bush "killed" those troops… last time I checked people sign up for the military under their own volition and serve selflessly wherever needed.
When did Israel attack us? I'm praying you're not one of those kooks who think Jews were responsible for 9/11, but you've surprised me many a time in your comments.
As are you…. just go away with the other NWO conspiracy theory freaks.
Pouge…
You are so full of sh!t you must be a sewage transfer station.
You should go ask a citizen of Iraq if they got any benefit from the war.
Or France… Poland… Italy… Japan… Germany…
Thanks for your empty pointless factless libtard though turd. Please go back to Daily KOS, Huff-po, or the NYT where you and your ignorant thoughts belong.
And have a Scott Brown, Allen West, and Sarah Palin day!
dude, first of all, when i see your name , i picture you on the floor drunk, eating a hamburger and typing this nonsense. and second, youtube and wikipedia are your sources? get that weak shit out of here.
Should've followed it up with a Mutumbo-finger wave, chaka. Not in this house…
I thought you were self-censoring?
It's a shame because for all his commitment to the troops he couldn't stop Cheney and Rumsfield from invading a country that had nothing to do with the war on terror. Also, the media was on his side for about 2 years into the Iraq war, then things changed…..
I agree totally Cowboy.
Firebombing their camps, caves, and such might have been best…. Just like Dresden…
He was far to civilized with them. I believe he made a oncious choice (that haunts him) to accept more US casualties in order to avoid killing their citizens.
Heavy is the head that wears the crown (If they are actually doing their JOB)…
For the most part I support his foriegn policy. I'm not sure I could have been as even handed if I were in his shoes.
Yeah I'm pretty sure the draft wasn't used. Turns out that maybe there are adults out there who actually care about serving. Unlike Captain Keyboard hasselscoff
So where exactly do you stand? Are you implying that NObama is better, has made better decisions, is doing a better job?
Dhoof the Libtard is going to say the USS Liberty.
I like that Bush STOPPED playing golf while our troops were in harms way… unlike our current buffoon in charge.
Bush definitely took his responsibilities MORE seriously than NObama does.
Are you off your meds? Go back to Media matters..Soros is calling you, he wants you to rub some lotion on his back.
George Bush and his wife were all class compared to the overgrown teenager in the White House now.
I agree GWB grew into the job in a hurry. I was in DC on 9/11/01 – and was in an outdoor restaurant on Friday afternoon when the choppers came back from the trip to Ground Zero and roared up the Potomac. I stood and cheered my president at that moment. BHO's midnight trip to Dover and the salute to the returning coffins this fall made me want to throw up. What a cheap, tawdry moment in the spotlight that was. No president would have allowed that to happen – so you know Axelrod must have done some polling on what to do to make Barry look "presidential." You never saw photos of W at Walter Reed, but you knew he was there in the middle of the night.
When George Bush raised his right hand and took the oath of office, he lived his word. Look at what we have now. Disgraceful.
your right not like obumao who stayed on vacation and played golf on christmas day whe that terrorist tried to blow up the plane or the ft hood terror attack his rersponse lets not jump to conclusions
HAHAHAHAHAHA HA. What a loser. Poor Islamic Radicals, those mean, mean, meanie Israeilies wont let them wipe them off the face of the earth. Those poor, poor Islamic terrorists need Dhasselhoff to stand up for them and call the Israelies names. Get a life loser. LOSER.
my greatest joy is to watch liberals try to talk rationally about GWB. It is impossible. Bush was a man's man. He loved his country and you saw that in everything he did. Unlike Obama who you know hates America. You see that in everything he does. He hates what we stand for, what we are, and has no use for us. So much so he would change the very fabric of our society. I say, no matter how flawed Bush was he was morally and ethically superior to that man who is the the White House pretending to be our president.
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One could quibble against Bush's Policies, but he kept the economy going, kept us safe, and stuck it out In Iraq when it got tough.
He was a man of principle, unlike Obamacorn.
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I adore President Bush, and I miss his strength, principles, and patriotism more with each passing day. Thanks for a great post about a great, and GOOD, man.
He's not your ordinary teenager, they only make a mess of their room.
I'm sure Bush is helping out because he is a humanitarian, and
has a deep feeling for people.. However, just think how the crazy
left would have re-acted if he didn't help out with Haiti…He would
have been called a racist before the word NO got out of his mouth.
Wonder why B.O. isn't in Haiti for photo op?…
Lavon Affair. USS Liberty. Both of these are confirmed. 9/11 has not been admitted but the evidence is strong from the Odigo workers who said they were contacted ahead of time to the 5 Israelis seen jumping for joy and filming the buildings collapse (plus the motive of Israel and their long history of false flag attacks: see Lavon Affair for an instance where they used this against us.)
or the babu finger wag. you are a bery bad man, bery bad….
"When President George W. Bush spoke through a bullhorn to emergency rescue workers at Ground Zero just two days after 9/11, he put the world on notice: We are coming to get those who did this, and we will not stop until we do."
And instead, we went to war with Iraq while forgetting about those terrorists.
You are basically right again. I admire President Bush for once again stepping up, but I hate the pretender- in- chief for using him–in hopes some of his class rubs off. I guess there is no Win-Win in this case.
Hey Dave–you can add Jesse Kelly to the list, I think.
Ooops!—Left wing media!
Read a little history as your version has nothing to do with reality.
Israel paid $12 million in reparations to the families of the dead. Separate investigations carried out by Israel and the United States concluded that the attack had been a mistake.
And the Lavon Affair was shameful, but those operatives were left out to dry.
[...] Today marks the first anniversary of President Bush’s departure from the White House. We’ll talk about how the Left media destroyed his approval ratings. Check out the piece Dave Logan, show producer, and I wrote for Big Government. [...]
You forgot to attack the Jews. You must be slipping.
Can you imagine Obama during a time like this (and please, God, let us never have to witness it)? Saying "Let me be clear" over and over…
Or mental retardation.
Oh come on… that shout out to the American Indian ranks right up there. You're being too hard on Bamster.
You mean going out for snow cones isn't being serious after an attempted terrorist attack that could have murders a few hundred people?
I did not agree with many things Bush did, but when it came to our military, he displayed the respect that they deserved. He had class, something our current occupant of the WH doesn't have. Bush doesn't lash out at Obama because he believes in behaving with respect to his successor, whereas Obama continues to blame Bush for his lack of experience and ability as a leader.
Couldn't agree more. He has more forgiveness, or maybe more concern for the Haitian people than I could muster up, after taking this fool's abuse for over a year. I miss W.
–sigh– well i stand corrected now!
Are you kidding? He may get his hands dirty or smell a bad smell. He sends someone else, like he does for everything else. Sent Pelosi to write healthcare, unions to write stimulus etc., then he takes credit if it works. If it doesn't, he has someone else to blame.
Surely you jest!!…Dear Leader isn't like that!…..lol
Dear leader is too busy facing the teleprompter. I get so tired of watching his head turn back and forth, reading first on the right, then the left. I believe nothing he says. I don't trust him. I did trust W, and felt a lot safer with him in charge. We had adults then, not Chicago thugs.
You are so right. I miss W.
The left is so jealous of President Bush. They hate his steadfastness and honesty, something they do not have. He looked really good in that flight suit too. I think that irked them. He wasn't too good to go to the rubble, where dear leader plays golf, takes days to respond to a terrorist attack, and then gives them our constitutional rights. The word "terrorist" is not in his lexicon.
Isn't it interesting to reflect on the MSM's power during the Bush years. Now the MSM is sucking potty water and barely hanging onto their place in the media. As new journalists rise during this present administration, ones with integrity and truth as their lighthouse, their power to manipulate will be greatly thwarted as we head into a new administration.
Its not to say that we won't always have the MSM and its followers, we have always had them and always will. But it has become obvious to most folks their power of manipulation.
Say what you want about Bush, he loves the country and he cares about people, but like most compassionate conservatives probably a bit too much.
In the race to help often larger problems are created, you only need look at medicare and social security, all compassionte responses to real problems that have turned into nightmares for the country.
The long view is the harder view to sell but always seems to work out better.
You're right — thanks for pointing it out. The President's job approval rating was 28% at the end of his second term. A slip of the finger on the keyboard, but a fortuitous one — giving us this opportunity to point out yet again just how damaging the media and the Left were to his reputation.
Andrea Shea King and Dave Logan
Go back to the Daily Kos where you belong.
IIRC they wish Saddam was back.
Maybe you should ask Americans if all the death and waste of money was worth it all. I say not. Our liberty was never even seriously threatened and the loss of liberty due to a grossly expanded government, social destruction (how feminism took off because of WWII), and enormous taxes was much greater.
The attack on the USS Liberty was intentional. At first both sides even denied it had happened! It was only when they realized they could no longer cover it up (the plan was to sink the ship and blame it on the Egyptians) they had to retreat and come up with the "mistake" excuse – kind of like pleading you stabbed someone 50 times as a mistake. Why wouldn't the media in the US cover it? Fortunately, the UK did – http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-33196630...
They have killed all sorts of random people – what do you mean "civilized"?
Don't get me wrong – I think that for every Black murderer we should randomly machine gun Blacks in Black areas of town. But if we say that is unacceptable I don't see why we need a separate policy for crimes like 9/11.
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