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Bush comments on issues related to Iraq

Postby Phlegm » Tue Aug 23, 2005 6:48 pm

From Associated Press:

DONNELLY, Idaho - President Bush charged Tuesday that anti-war protesters like Cindy Sheehan who want troops brought home immediately do not represent the views of most U.S. military families and are “advocating a policy that would weaken the United States.”

In remarks outside the resort where he is vacationing, Bush gave no indication that he would change his mind and meet with Sheehan after he returns to his Texas ranch Wednesday evening. Sheehan lost a son in Iraq and has emerged as a harsh critic of the war.

Sheehan began a vigil outside Bush’s ranch, a demonstration that has been joined by more and more other anti-war protesters.

Bush said that two high-ranking members of his staff already met with her earlier this month and that he met with her last year.

“I’ve met with a lot of families,” Bush said. “She doesn’t represent the view of a lot of families I have met with.”

The president said he strongly supports Sheehan's right to protest. “She expressed her opinion. I disagree with it,” Bush said.

“I think immediate withdrawal from Iraq would be a mistake,” he said. “I think those who advocate immediate withdrawal from not only Iraq but the Middle East are advocating a policy that would weaken the United States.”

Constitution comments

On Iraq, Bush said that a democratic constitution “is going to be an important change in the broader Middle East.” Reaching an accord on a constitution after years of dictatorship is not easy, Bush said.

He spoke after the head of the committee drafting Iraq’s constitution said Tuesday that three days are not enough to win over the minority Sunni Arabs, and the document they rejected may ultimately have to be approved by parliament as is and submitted to the people in a referendum.

Iraqi leaders completed a draft Monday night and submitted it to parliament by the midnight deadline, but delayed a vote for three days to give them time to convince Sunni Arab negotiators to accept it.

“The Iraqi people are working hard to reach a consensus on their constitution,” Bush said, speaking outside the Tamarack Resort, in the mountains 100 miles north of Boise. “It’s an amazing process to work. First of all, the fact that they’re even writing a constitution is vastly different from living under the iron hand of a dictator.”

Bush was asked about the possibility that objections to the constitution as it now stands from the Sunnis, the party of deposed leader Saddam Hussein, could trigger a civil war.

“The Sunnis have got to make a choice,” Bush said. “Do they want to live in a society that’s free? Or do they want to live in violence?”

Bush, spending a day at the resort with Republican Idaho Gov. Dirk Kempthorne, said he was getting updates on the Iraqi constitutional process from Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.

He said Rice had assured him that the rights of women were being protected. “Democracy is unfolding,” the president said. “We just cannot tolerate the status quo.”

Monday, Wednesday speeches

Bush, who is seeking to quell growing criticism at home over the Iraq war, told the Veterans of Foreign Wars national convention in Salt Lake City on Monday that “a policy of retreat and isolation will not bring us safety.”

Bush made a rare reference of the U.S. military death toll — more than 2,000 killed in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.

“We owe them something. We will finish the task that they gave their lives for ... by staying on the offensive against the terrorists, and building strong allies in Afghanistan and Iraq that will help us win and fight — fight and win the war on terror,” he told the VFW convention.

Bush gives a second speech on the subject Wednesday when he addresses military families at the Mountain Home base.

Bush has scheduled more than two hours to meet with family members of slain soldiers Wednesday at the Mountain Home Air Force Base near Boise.

Recent polls have shown growing public dissatisfaction with the president’s handling of the war in Iraq in the face of a persistent insurgency and the mounting U.S. death toll. An AP-Ipsos poll taken earlier this month showed that the percentage of Americans who approve of Bush’s handling of Iraq — a number that had been hovering in the low- to mid-40s most of the year — dipped to 38 percent.

Bush also congratulated Israeli President Ariel Sharon on the completion of the withdrawal of settlers from the Gaza Strip. And Bush praised him for making “a tough decision,” saying the next step would be to establish a working government.

Bush said he planned to go on a hike and have dinner later Tuesday with Kempthorne and the Idaho congressional delegation. Bush said he also planned to spend “quality time” with first lady Laura Bush, who is traveling with him.
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Postby Captain Insano » Tue Aug 23, 2005 7:28 pm

man someone needs to tell GW to get the fuck back to work. That clown is always on fucking vacation.
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Postby Phlegm » Tue Aug 23, 2005 7:40 pm

Captain_Insano wrote:man someone needs to tell GW to get the fuck back to work. That clown is always on fucking vacation.


Do you really want him to do that? With Congress and the Supreme Court, he might ninja appoint more people.
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Postby Narrock » Tue Aug 23, 2005 9:28 pm

Phlegm wrote:
Captain_Insano wrote:man someone needs to tell GW to get the fuck back to work. That clown is always on fucking vacation.


Do you really want him to do that? With Congress and the Supreme Court, he might ninja appoint more people.


Um, John Roberts is the best candidate for the job. In fact, he's the best candidate since Clarence Thomas was chosen... and those are some hard shoes to fill. Pull your head out please. Thank God we're going to have a majority of competence in the U.S. Supreme Court now.
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Postby kaharthemad » Wed Aug 24, 2005 10:06 am

as for vactioning in texas. do you really think he does not 'operate' from his ranch?
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Postby Kramer » Wed Aug 24, 2005 11:15 am

i think he operates his rifle, hunting wild game and drinking Lone Star - The National Beer of Texas!
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    Postby Narrock » Wed Aug 24, 2005 11:43 am

    GWB rocks!
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    Postby Zanchief » Wed Aug 24, 2005 12:00 pm

    Mindia wrote:GWB rocks!


    I heard he averaged a triple double last season.
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