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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

The Disappointer

President Bush's staff made (literally) last minute changes to address Iraq on the forth anniversary. This was the White House's original plans for Bush's schedule.


The White House, repeatedly asked if President Bush is planning anything to mark the fourth anniversary of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq on Monday, has suggested that the president is going about business as usual. On Monday, that business includes playing host to the 2006 NCAA football champions, the University of Florida "Gators'' -- who play, remember, in a field called The Swamp.


The administration really wants Americans not to think about Iraq. One would imagine a President whom professes to support the troops and takes the war seriously would do something on the anniversary of a war he pushed for.

Bush never fails to disappoint.

3 comments:

  1. I remember when the Gator player refused to dress nice/be nice for Bush I enjoyed and hoped it was a political statement. The TT reporter was calling the kid rude but made no mention of what a liar and crony-istic, thieving violent ASS george is....

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  2. So, if you were in charge of planning- what would you do?

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  3. What's with field called 'The Swamp'? It's irrelevant to the story. And trying to tie the two together is crazy beyond all belief. If this is how people decide if things are good or bad then lets look at it.

    Your name rearranged is 'he say lies much'. Does that mean you're nothing but a liar? By these standards, yes.

    And what about that nuclear facility in Iran? Isn't the reactor/complex called "Bushehr"? Notice the word 'Bush' inside it? What does that mean???

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