President Bush could do his part by admitting what the world knows -- that many prewar criticisms of the invasion were on target. Such an admission would be just the shock a serious diplomatic project would need. It would make it easier for European and Arab leaders to help, as their constituents are reluctant to bail out a president who still insists that he was right and they were wrong. Our troops face death every day; the least the president can do is face the truth.
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Apr 1, 2007
This is Headline News?
Ex-Aide Details a Loss of Faith in the President
By JIM RUTENBERG
The chief 2004 campaign strategist for President Bush said he was disappointed with Mr. Bush’s leadership, becoming the first member of an inner circle to break so publicly with the president.
Oh No, say it aint so! Someone is "disappointed" with Dubya and his leadership? Here's a Newsflash for ya, so are like 65% of the American People according to the latest Polls! I suppose since this guy Dowd is a member of the "inner circle" this makes his opinion much more important than "We the People's ."
When will The Whitehouse wake the fuck up and see that we are sick of Dubya and his cronies? Probably never, since it really doesn't matter to a lame duck President what we think. Let's just hope that history tells the truth, and doesn't repeat with some other idiot voted in for the next four years in '08.
Jan 2, 2007
2006: The Year America Died
Our Commentary on the year past and the year ahead PoliticalSteve Watson & Alex Jones Infowars net Tuesday, January 2, 2007
But they can be brought back.
The problem is denial. You cannot put something right until you identify it as a wrong. The New World Order has won a major victory, but because the country is made up of living tissue, each and every one of us out there, every man woman and child, it can rise from the dead. We can revive the country by passing electricity through its heart.












