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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (717434)12/9/2005 10:38:22 AM
From: Mr. Palau  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
Have you communicated your views to that pro-abortion Laura Bush?

"Laura Bush, the wife of President-elect George W. Bush, said Friday she believes the country could do more to minimize the number of abortions, but also indicated she doesn't believe the 1973 Supreme Court ruling legalizing abortions should be overturned.

"No, I don't think it should be overturned," Mrs. Bush told NBC's "Today Show" when asked about the high court's decision, Roe vs. Wade."

"What deception will people who with no feeling murder and maim hundreds of innocent children stoop too. I think they identify with mommies who murder their own children. Stove in their skulls or rip them limb from limb. Explosives of forceps."



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (717434)12/15/2005 10:12:13 AM
From: E. T.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
"It good to have evidence terrorists lie and give evidence that can mislead."

WMDs, nukes, Al Qaeda-Iraq connection, none true... who is misleading who?



To: Thomas A Watson who wrote (717434)12/15/2005 10:20:06 AM
From: E. T.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Bush Admits He Was 'Wrong'
But his speech doesn't account for the administration's heavy hand in spinning faulty intelligence

December 14th, 2005 2:00 PM

In a speech today in Washington, D.C., President Bush accepted responsibility for faulty intelligence that led the nation to war in Iraq.

"It is true that much of the intelligence turned out to be wrong. As president I am responsible for the decision to go into Iraq. And I'm also responsible for fixing what went wrong by reforming our intelligence capabilities. And we're doing just that."
The point, however, is not only that there was faulty intelligence, but that the administration exaggerated that intelligence. As we wrote in 2003, 'WMD' could become the next Watergate.

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