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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH

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To: Srexley who wrote (578762)5/26/2004 10:32:23 PM
From: Thomas A Watson  Read Replies (2) of 769670
 
It looks like sore loser is a mental case. This idiot was put forward by the dumbocrats.

Gore Demands Clintonista Tenet Resign

When Al Gore crawled out of obscurity today to speechify at left-wing New York University, he predictably said Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice should resign. Then he said the same thing about CIA Director George Tenet ... a leftover from the Clinton-Gore administration.

"I am calling today for Republicans as well as Democrats to join me in asking for the immediate resignations of those immediately below George Bush and Dick Cheney, who are most responsible for creating the catastrophe we are facing in Iraq," Gore shrieked.

"Donald Rumsfeld ought to resign immediately! Our nation is at risk every single day Rumsfeld remains as secretary of defense. We need someone with good judgment and common sense."

The former veep, once accused by then-Rep. Cynthia McKinney of having low "Negro tolerance," said Rice "ought to resign immediately. She has badly mishandled the coordination of national security policy. This is a disaster for our country."

The failed former presidential nominee then said Tenet, a friend and "honorable man," should quit because of intelligence failures.

'How Dare They!'

Like the media establishment and other Democrats, Gore dwelled not on the atrocities committed by Muslim terrorists and Saddam Hussein but rather on the mistreatment of Iraqi prisoners by some American troops.

"How dare they subject us to such dishonor and disgrace! How dare they drag the good name of the United States of America through the mud of Saddam Hussein's torture prison!" he screamed.

The abuse at Abu Ghraib was not the result of "a few bad apples," he insisted. "It was the natural consequence of the Bush administration policy."

The abusers, Gore said, "were clearly forced to wade into a moral cesspool designed by the Bush White House."

President Bush "has exposed Americans abroad and Americans in every town and city to a greater danger of attacks by terrorists because of his arrogance, willfulness and bungling at stirring up hornets' nests that pose no threat whatsoever to us," the former veep complained.

newsmax.com
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