Bush: The Man Of Peace...

CosmoCosmo Posts: 12,225
edited June 2008 in A Moving Train
How stupid does this guy think we are?
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"Phrases such as 'bring them on' or 'dead or alive' indicated to people that I was, you know, not a man of peace," he said.
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http://www.news.com.au/heraldsun/story/0,21985,23849441-663,00.html?from=public_rss
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  • DeLukinDeLukin Posts: 2,757
    Actually, in context, he was saying that he regrets the rhetoric he used post 9/11:

    "I think that in retrospect I could have used a different tone, a different rhetoric," he told The Times.

    "Phrases such as 'bring them on' or 'dead or alive' indicated to people that I was, you know, not a man of peace," he said.

    Interesting that he can't even admit he's wrong without people crucifying him...
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  • CosmoCosmo Posts: 12,225
    DeLukin wrote:
    Actually, in context, he was saying that he regrets the rhetoric he used post 9/11:

    "I think that in retrospect I could have used a different tone, a different rhetoric," he told The Times.

    "Phrases such as 'bring them on' or 'dead or alive' indicated to people that I was, you know, not a man of peace," he said.

    Interesting that he can't even admit he's wrong without people crucifying him...
    ...
    What is he admitting to? Choosing the wrong words to express his desire for PEACE? It's our fault we didn't understand what he meant?
    2003 was NOT that long ago... I'm not going to pretend i remember it as you do, but I remember what was being said... over and over and over and over and over again.
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  • sweet adelinesweet adeline Posts: 2,191
    1984.

    war is peace
    freedom is slavery
    ignorance is strength
    bush is president

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  • DeLukinDeLukin Posts: 2,757
    Cosmo wrote:
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    What is he admitting to? Choosing the wrong words to express his desire for PEACE? It's our fault we didn't understand what he meant?
    2003 was NOT that long ago... I'm not going to pretend i remember it as you do, but I remember what was being said... over and over and over and over and over again.

    Yea, I think that's the point. Back in 2003 he wasn't saying anything that most of the country wasn't thinking (be honest). We were shocked out of our sense of security and wanted revenge - not peace. Maybe as Commander in Chief he should've toned it down a bit but I think most people felt outraged and an over-bloated sense of bravado. I regret some of the things I thought/felt/said back then and it appears that he does too. Like him or hate him, it takes guts to admit you were wrong about something like that...
    I smile, but who am I kidding...
  • memememe Posts: 4,695
    DeLukin wrote:
    We were shocked out of our sense of security and wanted revenge - not peace.

    There are many places that shock could have taken us. A decision was made to direct that shock towards blind patriotism and revenge, and for that I hold Bush responsible. It is precisely in times of shock that we want our leaders to be discerning of what will be best for the country in the long run. Only a delusional fool could have thought you can make a country more secure by smoking out of their holes every single one of its enemies. And a delusional fool Bush is.

    And that's assuming he was somehow in good faith, which he wasn't.
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  • DeLukinDeLukin Posts: 2,757
    meme wrote:
    There are many places that shock could have taken us. A decision was made to direct that shock towards blind patriotism and revenge, and for that I hold Bush responsible. It is precisely in times of shock that we want our leaders to be discerning of what will be best for the country in the long run. Only a delusional fool could have thought you can make a country more secure by smoking out of their holes every single one of its enemies. And a delusional fool Bush is.

    And that's assuming he was somehow in good faith, which he wasn't.

    Possibly. But I'm not arguing that point, I'm just giving the guy a little credit for coming clean about a mistake he made back then.
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  • memememe Posts: 4,695
    DeLukin wrote:
    Possibly. But I'm not arguing that point, I'm just giving the guy a little credit for coming clean about a mistake he made back then.

    I understand :)

    But the fact remains that the reason why he is not considered a man of peace, and the reason why hundreds of thousands of angry Italians will let him have it today :D is not so much about the words he chose in 2001 as the actions he took during his presidency.
    ... and the will to show I will always be better than before.
  • When Bush said this, soldiers died, and violence escalated dramatically. It pissed a LOT of people off on both sides which is why he had to say something about it. He didn't just come out and apologise. He was forced to.

    Mr Peace lied himself in to a War, based on suppressed, narrow minded, and highly biased intelligence gathering.
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  • slightofjeffslightofjeff Posts: 7,762
    When Bush said this, soldiers died, and violence escalated dramatically. It pissed a LOT of people off on both sides which is why he had to say something about it. He didn't just come out and apologise. He was forced to.

    I guess you're right. If he hadn't have apologized, he wouldn't be elected to a third term ... oh wait.
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  • I guess you're right. If he hadn't have apologized, he wouldn't be elected to a third term ... oh wait.

    Third term...how about dissent it created from the inside out, and the fact it created a hornets nest of fury? naw that can't be it....

    But such an open minded approach to the Iraq war indicates peace....and true intention unfortunately.
    Progress is not made by everyone joining some new fad,
    and reveling in it's loyalty. It's made by forming coalitions
    over specific principles, goals, and policies.

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  • CosmoCosmo Posts: 12,225
    DeLukin wrote:
    Yea, I think that's the point. Back in 2003 he wasn't saying anything that most of the country wasn't thinking (be honest). We were shocked out of our sense of security and wanted revenge - not peace. Maybe as Commander in Chief he should've toned it down a bit but I think most people felt outraged and an over-bloated sense of bravado. I regret some of the things I thought/felt/said back then and it appears that he does too. Like him or hate him, it takes guts to admit you were wrong about something like that...
    ...
    And some of us thought that Afghanistan was justified, Iraq was unnecessary. Some of us knew there was a difference.
    An admission of fault or blame would be to admit that the course of action was a mistake, not the words used to sell an unnecesary war to the American people. An admission would be that he misguided us towards this current situation.
    Instead, he is admitting that you and I were too stupid to understand what he 'meant' to say. you may accept that... but, I do not.
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  • rebornFixerrebornFixer Posts: 4,901
    Cosmo wrote:
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    And some of us thought that Afghanistan was justified, Iraq was unnecessary. Some of us knew there was a difference.

    Indeed. This is an important point.
  • CollinCollin Posts: 4,931
    meme wrote:
    I understand :)

    But the fact remains that the reason why he is not considered a man of peace, and the reason why hundreds of thousands of angry Italians will let him have it today :D is not so much about the words he chose in 2001 as the actions he took during his presidency.

    Exactly.
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  • CosmoCosmo Posts: 12,225
    Indeed. This is an important point.
    ...
    I remember. You and I were argueing the same points regarding Afghanistan in 2002. The Taliban openly held terrorist trainning camps. They openly advertised them. Bin Laden admitted that Al Qaeda was responsible for the September 11th Attacks. Al Qaeda sought refuge in Afghanistan, behind the Taliban 'govenment'. No one disputes that 'Dead Or Alive' or 'Bring It On' does not aply to Afghanistan. Afghanistan was a 'Just Cause'.
    ...
    Iraq... that's a completely different story. Bush's lame excuse about rhetoric has nothing to do with the fucked up mess in Iraq. And to try to pass himself off as a 'Man of Peace' and misunderstood by the American people is sickening.
    When the fucking guy admits that he wanted war with Iraq because of his absolute hatred of Saddam Hussein... then, I'll back off. But, as long as this coward continues to blame us for this mess... I'm staying all over his punk ass.
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  • g under pg under p Surfing The far side of THE Sombrero Galaxy Posts: 18,200
    I betcha he wouldn't saying or admitting to anything if he was running for President again. Besides he had to rally up the country behind to get us into a falsified war/occupation in Iraq.

    It's safe for him to be saying this NOW!

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  • angelicaangelica Posts: 6,038
    DeLukin wrote:
    Yea, I think that's the point. Back in 2003 he wasn't saying anything that most of the country wasn't thinking (be honest). We were shocked out of our sense of security and wanted revenge - not peace. Maybe as Commander in Chief he should've toned it down a bit but I think most people felt outraged and an over-bloated sense of bravado. I regret some of the things I thought/felt/said back then and it appears that he does too. Like him or hate him, it takes guts to admit you were wrong about something like that...
    And when we go overboard, and call for blood, we must live with the fact that it's on our hands....over-bloated sense of bravado or not. One shows what they are capable of when the going gets rough. Bloodthirst and revenge is not about peace, plain and simple. Owning it (and not just the "rhetoric") is the beginning step in taking accountability.
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  • Smellyman2Smellyman2 Posts: 689
    Now if he would just say "I was stupid my entire presidency and I apologize for steering this country by taking every wrong turn possible."....


    There would still be no credit for "coming clean". He is still a giant douche.
  • CosmoCosmo Posts: 12,225
    Smellyman wrote:
    Now if he would just say "I was stupid my entire presidency and I apologize for steering this country by taking every wrong turn possible."....


    There would still be no credit for "coming clean". He is still a giant douche.
    ...
    No. I will give him credit if he Mans Up and admits responsibility for his fuck ups. But, I seriously don't think it's going to happen.
    How often has he blamed someone else for his poor decisions? Fucking admit that Iraq was something up on the drawing boards as soon as he (and his Administration) heard of the attacks on the World Trade Center. Admit that he dropped the fucking ball in response to Hurrican Katrina... that Brownie should never had been anywhere near FEMA. It's always someone else to blame.
    This time... it's us!!! We failed to understand what he meant.
    Fuck him... finally grow a goddamn spine and own up to your screw ups, Mr. President.
    And seriously.. if he ever did that... I'd cut him a break.
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    Hail, Hail!!!
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