Bush’s emotion without reflection
By Derrick Z. Jackson | Tuesday, November 13, 2007 | The Boston Globe
“…For Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney, Veterans Day in recent years has been about praising the fallen of Iraq, with absolutely no reflection on their disastrous decisions and needless carnage. In their Veterans Day speeches, neither Bush nor Cheney noted that 3,860 soldiers have been killed, or that 28,451 soldiers have been wounded, according to the Iraq Coalition Casualty Count website.
No, Bush and Cheney just go on conflating Sept. 11 with Iraq. Bush said in his address to an American Legion Post in Waco, Texas, ‘The enemies who attacked us six years ago want to strike our country again – and next time, they hope to kill Americans on a scale that will make 9/11 pale by comparison. By fighting the enemy in foreign lands….’….”…BS
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Wait…Bush has “emotions?” LOL.
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