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Politics : Don't Blame Me, I Voted For Kerry

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To: Dan B. who wrote (69738)11/12/2005 5:03:01 PM
From: ChinuSFORead Replies (4) of 81568
 
Bush is going around trying to blame others for his failed Iraq policy. His handlers are putting the word out that at least 100 Democrats from the Congress voted against Saddam.

What they don't say however is that that they left the details to the President which is how it should be since he is the Executive.

He is being faulted for the way he executed "the removal of Saddam"

Unlike his father, he went about it unilaterally. Did not care for what others had to say. Did not take the time to carry the world. Instead they hammered and rebuked the UN after they lost the Security Council vote. I wonder why they sought a second Security Council vote in which they lost and then went back to a earlier one.

It did make the US look stupid in the field of world diplomacy. Colin Powell recognized his stupidity. It is about time that Cheney recognizes his crookery and like Powell he needs to resign.
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