George Bush - the most popular president in US history

In October 2002, a few days before the U.S. Senate voted on the Joint Resolution to Authorize the Use of United States Armed Forces Against Iraq, about 75 senators were told in closed session that Iraq had the means of attacking the eastern seaboard of the U.S. with biological or chemical weapons delivered by unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs.)[48] On February 5, 2003, Colin Powell presented further evidence in his Iraqi WMD program presentation to the UN Security Council that UAVs were ready to be launched against the US. At the time, there was a vigorous dispute within the US military and intelligence community as to whether CIA conclusions about Iraqi UAVs were accurate.[104]

The US Air Force agency most familiar with UAVs insisted that Iraq did not possess any offensive UAV capability, saying the few they had were designed for surveillance and intended for reconnaissance.


That was the drawings, wasn't it? No photos, just drawings.

Better talk to Tom Daschle and Dickie "Dumb Ass" Durbin about that one!!!...ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
 
CNN.com - Senate approves Iraq war resolution - Oct. 11, 2002

Who was it who controlled the Senate in October of 2002? Run that by me ........ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Hey, get lied to like they did, of course they voted for the resolution.

Yeah...now your telling me the DEMOCRAT Senators who controlled the Intel Committee were all lied to and were duped??!!

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
Your saying your party elected a bunch of dumb asses???!!!

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

Quit while your behind!!!!

ha ha ha ha ha ha
 
CNN.com - Senate approves Iraq war resolution - Oct. 11, 2002

Who was it who controlled the Senate in October of 2002? Run that by me ........ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

As Commander in Chief, Bush was authorized to pursue offensive operations when he felt the Iraqi threat was irresolvable. It was Bush's decision to invade in spite of repeated assurances that Iraq did not posess WMDs

In March 2003, Hans Blix reported that, "No evidence of proscribed activities have so far been found," in Iraq, saying that progress was made in inspections which would continue. He estimated the time remaining for disarmament being verified through inspections to be "months But the U.S. government announced that "diplomacy has failed" and that it would proceed with a coalition of allied countries, named the "coalition of the willing", to rid Iraq of its alleged weapons of mass destruction. The U.S. government abruptly advised U.N. weapons inspectors to immediately leave Baghdad.

Bush knew that if he waited any longer to invade the weapons inspecors would continue to report no WMDs. Bush ordered the invasion, not Congress.
 
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Oh....by your logic then.... the plunging employment numbers...3.8 million jobs lost in Obama's first months in office, the failure of the economy, the failure of the war in Afghanistan are ALL OBAMA'S FAULT.

and

When Obama quadruples the national debt in 4 years and leaves his 2 trillion dollar budget deficit we can call him the fiscally irresponsible dumb ass he's making himself out to be?

Except for the fact that Obama has only added 400 Billion to the 11.6 Trillion Dollar Deficit, as 1.2 Trillion Dollars of this year's 1.6 Trillion dollar deficit was already in place by January 7, one month BEFORE Obama took office. Which means that Mr Obama has added a whopping total of 3% to the total debt, altogether, and most of that 400 Billion is attributed to the one-time Stimulus....

And, the Unemployment rate has only gone up .7 percent since Obama took office, all the rest of the growth in unemployment happened BEFORE Obama took office.

So, most of what you just stated is, by your own logic, STILL BUSH'S FAULT.
 
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CNN.com - Senate approves Iraq war resolution - Oct. 11, 2002

Who was it who controlled the Senate in October of 2002? Run that by me ........ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha

As Commander in Chief, Bush was authorized to pursue offensive operations when he felt the Iraqi threat was irresolvable. It was Bush's decision to invade in spite of repeated assurances that Iraq did not posess WMDs

Ummmmmmm You flunked Civics 101 didn't you?

Answer these questions. Who passed the LAW authorizing the war in Iraq? Who authorized the funding for the war in Iraq?

Now....shut your pie hole.
 
You say that Obama hasn't had any "tragedies" happen on his watch. Well, my way of thinking says that so far Obama's biggest "tragedy", or should I say "America's tragedy", is for Obama to have gotten elected President in the first place. He's nothing but a cheap, probably criminal, run of the mill, crappy Chicagoland political hack. He's as much of a crook as all the other ex-political figures that Illinois currently has in prison. My guess, is when they get around to truthfully investigating ACORN and Obama's role in it he will be joining the rest of the jailbirds. I can't wait for that to happen. Tell me, is it just me wondering, or do all the Democrap Presidents these days get impeached?


So you say, but by this time in the Bush presidency, the greatest tragedy to happen on American soil since 1941 had already occurred.

Now, unlike some others, I personally don't blame Bush for 9/11, but it did in fact happen on his watch.

Now, as far as your inferences and implications go, you can keep on spouting your conspiracy theories all you want, so far Mr Obama has been a MUCH better president than Bush ever was, and if he keeps up the way he's going the country will be the better for it.
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/12/world/asia/12afghan.html

Since the 2001 war, American intelligence agencies had reported that the Taliban were so decimated they no longer posed a threat, according to two senior intelligence officials who reviewed the reports.

The American sense of victory had been so robust that the top C.I.A. specialists and elite Special Forces units who had helped liberate Afghanistan had long since moved on to the next war, in Iraq.
Those sweeping miscalculations were part of a pattern of assessments and decisions that helped send what many in the American military call “the good war” off course.
 
Like Osama bin Laden and his deputies, the Taliban had found refuge in Pakistan and regrouped as the American focus wavered. Taliban fighters seeped back over the border, driving up the suicide attacks and roadside bombings by as much as 25 percent this spring, and forcing NATO and American troops into battles to retake previously liberated villages in southern Afghanistan.
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/12/world/asia/12afghan.html

Since the 2001 war, American intelligence agencies had reported that the Taliban were so decimated they no longer posed a threat, according to two senior intelligence officials who reviewed the reports.

The American sense of victory had been so robust that the top C.I.A. specialists and elite Special Forces units who had helped liberate Afghanistan had long since moved on to the next war, in Iraq.
Those sweeping miscalculations were part of a pattern of assessments and decisions that helped send what many in the American military call “the good war” off course.

Thanks to George Tenet (D) Clinton appointee.
 
At critical moments in the fight for Afghanistan, the Bush administration diverted scarce intelligence and reconstruction resources to Iraq, including elite C.I.A. teams and Special Forces units involved in the search for terrorists. As sophisticated Predator spy planes rolled off assembly lines in the United States, they were shipped to Iraq, undercutting the search for Taliban and terrorist leaders, according to senior military and intelligence officials.
 
As defense secretary, Donald H. Rumsfeld claimed credit for toppling the Taliban with light, fast forces. But in a move that foreshadowed America’s trouble in Iraq, he failed to anticipate the need for more forces after the old government was gone, and blocked an early proposal from Colin L. Powell, then the secretary of state, and Mr. Karzai, the administration’s handpicked president, for a large international force.
 
And Ronald E. Neumann, who replaced Mr. Khalilzad in Kabul, said, “The idea that we could just hunt terrorists and we didn’t have to do nation-building, and we could just leave it alone, that was a large mistake.”
 
At critical moments in the fight for Afghanistan, the Bush administration diverted scarce intelligence and reconstruction resources to Iraq, including elite C.I.A. teams and Special Forces units involved in the search for terrorists. As sophisticated Predator spy planes rolled off assembly lines in the United States, they were shipped to Iraq, undercutting the search for Taliban and terrorist leaders, according to senior military and intelligence officials.

Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
an op-ed piece is your source for facts?
my my...you are definately not smarter than a 5th grader.
 
Too freakin' funny!
Obama initiated healthcare reform?
It's failing. He's lost the public option.

So, you're saying the public option would make Health Care Reform a success? And you're against it? Hmm... Party over country I guess.

The main cruxt of his plan, and what you liberal handout takers wanted most.

If there is no public option, that makes any health care reform, all of which was in fact initiated by Obama, null and void??? Really? Wow you Right-wingers sure have a strange way of looking at things.

Brought us out of the worst recession in 70 years?
Tell that to those who ARE STILL losing their jobs and homes at an alarming rate. Where's all those jobs he promised would be created? Not one has been created. Why are small businesses going out of business at an alarming rate? Why is Obama stating that a second stimulus may be coming? Why are the car company's that Obama took over, STILL FAILING? Why are banks turning down home loans, even to fully qualified buyers? Why are refi's being rejected by banks, even to fully qualified homeowners?

Unemployment is the last thing to go during a recovery. All other indicators have risen significantly.

It took Reagan 2 1/2 Years to stop unemployment from rising after Carter, during which time the unemployment rate rose a full 3 points. It's only risen .7% so far under Obama

Drew down the troop strength in Iraq?
He promised to have them outta there by when?

2010.
 
David Rohde...a libtard ass clown poli sci professor from Duke? A confessed fringe kook leftie?

ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha haha

Too funny RW...too funny.
 

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