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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Selectric II who wrote (500315)11/29/2003 2:23:06 AM
From: geode00  Read Replies (2) of 769667
 
Courtesy of, what, Shrubbery wielding a tank? He couldn't even stay in the National Guard.

I don't know what all the Dems are saying (there are too many still to keep track of) but they were IMO way too quick to jump on the pat-Shrubbery-on-the-head band wagon. It's my opinion that Shrubbery's little skulking roadtrip just pointed out how dangerous Iraq is 8 months into this war.

Meanwhile, Hillary is going where he feared to go which makes him look just absurdly cowardly and weak. This is on top of, again this is my opinion, Fortress London which also made him look cowardly, weak and afraid.

The Prez of the US shouldn't look this ridiculous especially in a time of war. It's pathetic. He needs to grow a pair or get the one's she's holding for him back.

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ajc.com

"Underscoring the dangers that inspired the secrecy surrounding President Bush's Thanksgiving trip to Iraq, a U.S. soldier was killed Friday, making November the deadliest month so far of the Iraqi engagement.

The soldier died as mortar shells apparently fired by insurgents pounded a 101st Airborne Division base in the northern city of Mosul.

Another American soldier was shot to death on Thanksgiving inside a military base in Ramadi, 60 miles west of Baghdad, according to a military statement. It was unclear how the shooting took place.

The soldiers' names were not immediately released.

The official death count for the month stood at 79, surpassing the death tolls for March and April, when the invasion was under way and fighting was most intense and widespread..."
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