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JamBoi
http://www.financialexpress-bd.com/index3....id=7954&spcl=no

Bush 'blunders' on Iraq show he is avoiding reality: Kerry
12/24/2004

COLUMBUS, Dec 23 (AP)tongue.gif President George W Bush's statement that a "handful" of people are willing to kill to stop progress in Iraq is another blunder that shows he's avoiding reality, Democrat John Kerry told The Associated Press.

"George Bush let Osama bin Laden escape at Tora Bora," the Democratic presidential candidate said in a brief interview Wednesday. "George Bush retreated from Fallujah and other communities in Iraq which are now overrun with terrorists and threaten our troops. And George Bush said on the record we can't win the war on terror.

"And even today, he blundered again saying there are only a handful of terrorists in Iraq," Kerry said. "I think he's living in a make believe world."

Bush, campaigning in Pennsylvania Wednesday, said: "It's hard to help a country go from tyranny to elections to peace when there are a handful of people who are willing to kill in order to stop the process. And that's what you're seeing on the TV screens. You know, these people cannot beat us militarily."

Bush said the insurgents "use the only tool at their disposal, which is beheadings and death, to try to shake our will. They understand the nature of America. ... We weep when we think about the families affected by those who have been brutalised by these terrorists."

Kerry said if he were elected president in November, he also would not negotiate with the terrorists who threaten to decapitate hostages.

Kerry spoke to the AP in West Palm Beach, Florida, shortly before boarding a flight to Ohio and after Vice President Dick Cheney delivered a scathing attack on the Democrat.

Speaking to reporters after meeting with Republican leaders on Capitol Hill, Cheney argued that Kerry has a penchant for wavering that makes him a weak alternative to a "steadfast leader, which is exactly what we have in President George W Bush."
JediKnight
smile.gif Thanks for article Jamboi! -Welcome to CGCS by the way!
chi_girl_88
QUOTE(JamBoi @ Dec 24 2004, 01:42 AM)
[Speaking to reporters after meeting with Republican leaders on Capitol Hill, Cheney argued that Kerry has a penchant for wavering that makes him a weak alternative to a "steadfast leader, which is exactly what we have in President George W Bush."
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Umm, isn't Bush's "wavering" what got our guys killed in the mess tent in Mosul?

Correct me if I'm wrong, but I'm pretty sure it was the fact that "nobody" thought that an unprotected lunch line ...

...could be a target?

Umm...who was responsible for that??
ElDiablo
I thought the very definition of the Bush platform is the actualization of his make-believe fantasy world. Isn't that the whole point to begin with?
searchingforsanity
In Bush's world this is a "Freedom Crusade," it's about liberation, it's about spreading democracy.


In Bush's world Rumsfeld's military mind is superior to Colin Powell's and pretty much every general's who has ever served this country.
Hope4Future
Bush is deliusional....

A handfull of insergants....come on. More like a 1000 or more than that.
rox63
I just noticed that the site for this article is for the only English-language daily in Bangladesh. I wonder if it was published in any American newspapers? Knowing our MSM, I suspect not. <_<
DonC
QUOTE(JamBoi @ Dec 24 2004, 01:42 AM)
http://www.financialexpress-bd.com/index3....id=7954&spcl=no

Bush 'blunders' on Iraq show he is avoiding reality: Kerry
12/24/2004

COLUMBUS, Dec 23 (AP)tongue.gif President George W Bush's statement that a "handful" of people are willing to kill to stop progress in Iraq is another blunder that shows he's avoiding reality, Democrat John Kerry told The Associated Press.

"George Bush let Osama bin Laden escape at Tora Bora," the Democratic presidential candidate said in a brief interview Wednesday. "George Bush retreated from Fallujah and other communities in Iraq which are now overrun with terrorists and threaten our troops. And George Bush said on the record we can't win the war on terror.

"And even today, he blundered again saying there are only a handful of terrorists in Iraq," Kerry said. "I think he's living in a make believe world."

Bush, campaigning in Pennsylvania Wednesday, said: "It's hard to help a country go from tyranny to elections to peace when there are a handful of people who are willing to kill in order to stop the process. And that's what you're seeing on the TV screens. You know, these people cannot beat us militarily."

Bush said the insurgents "use the only tool at their disposal, which is beheadings and death, to try to shake our will. They understand the nature of America. ... We weep when we think about the families affected by those who have been brutalised by these terrorists."

Kerry said if he were elected president in November, he also would not negotiate with the terrorists who threaten to decapitate hostages.

Kerry spoke to the AP in West Palm Beach, Florida, shortly before boarding a flight to Ohio and after Vice President Dick Cheney delivered a scathing attack on the Democrat.

Speaking to reporters after meeting with Republican leaders on Capitol Hill, Cheney argued that Kerry has a penchant for wavering that makes him a weak alternative to a "steadfast leader, which is exactly what we have in President George W Bush."
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This article is way outdated. the byline is today, but it's talking about pre-election stuff...
JamBoi
Yes, I didn't notice that till another reader pointed it out. Odd isn't it. Is someone at AP trying to send a message?
wpshreve
Nothing wrong with reminding people of certain things they may have forgotten.
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