As suspected by the left all along, the war in Iraq is now undeniably a paranoid fluke. Credibility killing revelations by former Chief US Weapons Inspector David A. Kay have dealt a crushing blow to the few die-hard Republicans still choking the pipe dream that some legitimacy may be forged from the disgraceful Iraqi experiment.
Bush lied, period. He said it was about WMD and there aren't any. Thanks for the confusion George, I'm glad you could lead your nation into a war over some tragic delusion.
Bush said Tuesday, "...we can find out the facts and compare the facts to what was thought." shouldn't this quote have been issued about a year ago before we started putting our soldiers into the meat grinder?
At what point does Bush concede that the "facts" he is looking to "find" don't exist? He isn't on the side of facts, truth or justice, he's on the side of knee-jerk, diplomatic suicide.
Still Bush contends that Saddam Hussein was a dangerous man and was worth catching. Is Saddam Hussein more dangerous to the US than our own president? I don't think so.
Here come those darn facts again, the fact is Bush's paranoid campaign in Iraq has cost over 500 American lives. That's 500 more dead Americans than we would have had if this stupid war had never been waged in the first place.
Considering there are no WMD, Bush should feel terrible but I don't expect him to, he's to engrossed in his own agenda to think about reality. By the way, 6 more American soldiers died today in Iraq, thanks for nothing, Bush.
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