George Bush has just assured everyone that he doesn't "live in a bubble" and that he does get out and about, talks to people and has advisers. He even said he reads newspapers even if not in depth.
One has to wonder though. After giving a speech yesterday Bush, unusually, allowed questions from the audience. How many Iraqis killed he was asked. Some 30,000 he replied. Where did the figure come from? It's somewhat unclear as The Pentagon allegedly doesn't keep figures of Iraqi deaths.
Then this statement as reported in The Washington Post -
"Knowing what I know today, I'd make the decision again," Bush told a questioner after a speech here. "Removing Saddam Hussein makes this world a better place and America a safer country."
And then this gem -
"The year 2005 will be recorded as a turning point in the history of Iraq, the history of the Middle East and the history of freedom."
Who on earth is George talking to? Dick, Condi, Rumsi and himself? One thing which does emerge from The Washington Post article is that the answers to the various questions do not appear to have satisfied his listeners. Read the entire article here.
One has to wonder though. After giving a speech yesterday Bush, unusually, allowed questions from the audience. How many Iraqis killed he was asked. Some 30,000 he replied. Where did the figure come from? It's somewhat unclear as The Pentagon allegedly doesn't keep figures of Iraqi deaths.
Then this statement as reported in The Washington Post -
"Knowing what I know today, I'd make the decision again," Bush told a questioner after a speech here. "Removing Saddam Hussein makes this world a better place and America a safer country."
And then this gem -
"The year 2005 will be recorded as a turning point in the history of Iraq, the history of the Middle East and the history of freedom."
Who on earth is George talking to? Dick, Condi, Rumsi and himself? One thing which does emerge from The Washington Post article is that the answers to the various questions do not appear to have satisfied his listeners. Read the entire article here.
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