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Bush_Eats_Beef Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-18-06 12:09 PM
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10/28/03: Bush responds to press re: "Mission Accomplished" banner
President Holds Press Conference
Press Conference by the President
The Rose Garden

For Immediate Release
Office of the Press Secretary
October 28, 2003

http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/releases/2003/10/20031028-2.html

Q Mr. President, if I may take you back to May 1st when you stood on the USS Lincoln under a huge banner that said, "Mission Accomplished." At that time you declared major combat operations were over, but since that time there have been over 1,000 wounded, many of them amputees who are recovering at Walter Reed, 217 killed in action since that date. Will you acknowledge now that you were premature in making those remarks?

THE PRESIDENT: Nora, I think you ought to look at my speech. I said, Iraq is a dangerous place and we've still got hard work to do, there's still more to be done. And we had just come off a very successful military operation. I was there to thank the troops.

The "Mission Accomplished" sign, of course, was put up by the members of the USS Abraham Lincoln, saying that their mission was accomplished. I know it was attributed some how to some ingenious advance man from my staff -- they weren't that ingenious, by the way.

:spray:

But my statement was a clear statement, basically recognizing that this phase of the war for Iraq was over and there was a lot of dangerous work. And it's proved to be right, it is dangerous in Iraq. It's dangerous in Iraq because there are people who can't stand the thought of a free and peaceful Iraq. It is dangerous in Iraq because there are some who believe that we're soft, that the will of the United States can be shaken by suiciders -- and suiciders who are willing to drive up to a Red Cross center, a center of international help and aid and comfort, and just kill.

It's the same mentality, by the way, that attacked us on September the 11th, 2001: we'll just destroy innocent life and watch the great United States and their friends and allies crater in the face of hardship. It's the exact same mentality. And Iraq is a part of the war on terror. I said it's a central front, a new front in the war on terror, and that's exactly what it is. And that's why it's important for us to be tough and strong and diligent.

Our strategy in Iraq is to have strike forces ready and capable to move quickly as we gather actionable intelligence. That's how you deal with terrorists. Remember, these are people that are willing to hide in societies and kill randomly. And therefore, the best way to deal with them is to harden targets, harden assets as best as you can. That means blockades and inspection spots. And, as you notice, yesterday, one fellow tried to -- was done in as a he tried to conduct a suicide mission. In other words, an Iraqi policemen did their job.

But, as well, that we've got to make sure that not only do we harden targets, but that we get actionable intelligence to intercept the missions before they begin. That means more Iraqis involved in the intelligence-gathering systems in their country so that they are active participants in securing the country from further harm.

Remember, the action in Iraq was -- to get rid of Saddam Hussein was widely supported by the Iraqi people. And the action -- the actions that we're taking to improve their country are supported by the Iraqi people. And it's going to be very important for the Iraqi people to play an active role in fighting off the few who are trying to destroy the hopes of the many. You've heard me say that before. That's just kind of the motto of the terrorists. It's the way they operate.

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acmavm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-18-06 12:14 PM
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1. Well this sure seems to be the day that all the lies and stupid remarks
of bush**, his administration, and the MSM are being pulled up out of the memory hole and being displayed here for everyone to read. I wonder what some of our resident trolls think about all this?
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Bush_Eats_Beef Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-18-06 12:19 PM
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2. I'm sure they all believe that he didn't put up the banner...
...even though it reeks of Rove-slash-Hughes "creativity."

:patriot:
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acmavm Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-18-06 12:29 PM
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3. Well, the Navy denied that they did it so that doesn't leave anyone else.
.
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cliss Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-18-06 01:38 PM
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4. Not reeks.....
the finger is pointed squarely at Karl Rove. I remember reading how Bush tried to squirm out of that mess....

That was the first real solid proof that we were dealing with idiots in the White House.

Step 1) Bush first blamed the Navy for hanging up the banner.

Step 2) Internet-savvy bloggers and news reporters jumped on that comment. It took them no more than about 1 hour to find out who ordered the banner. = it was Karl Rove.

Step 3) By that afternoon, reporters were pestering Bush that Karl Rove had actually ordered the banner. An embarrassed, drunk-looking Bush appeared again, on the TV. This time, he didn't have much to say.

Step 4) That afternoon (a Friday), Bush took off for a "long weekend" in Crawford. He looked SO embarrassed in the photo they showed on AP.

Step 5) Bush is a clown.

I hope everyone realizes these people are amateurs. They can't even get their lies straight.
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fknobbit Donating Member (479 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-18-06 01:56 PM
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5. Top Gun
An embarrassed, drunk-looking Bush appeared again, on the TV. This time, he didn't have much to say.
===================

He may have just been on pain pills. He walked hunched over with hurting nads, all over the ship. The first thing a pilot learns is to unbuckle their chute straps, once landed. Thus the famous bulge.
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Vickers Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Mar-18-06 02:06 PM
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6. You know what's so pathetic about that photo-op? He really believed
that the mission WAS accomplished.

When he first gets to the podium, he is almost teary-eyed and bashful, with a "We really did it, didn't we?" look on his face.

The depths of his delusion on that day were truly breathtaking...he honestly didn't know how bad things really were!

Incredible.

Even Shakespeare couldn't create a more crazed and flawed character.
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