Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Bush is faking deliberating options

George W. Bush is a faker and a liar. He has never considered any option except escalating the war he is losing in Iraq. That has been the only option he has considered since the results of the Nov 7 election and the recommendations of the Iraq Study Group forced him to pretend he is reviewiew his Iraq war policy.

Bush has telegraphed his intentions many times. Anyone who thought George W. Bush would listen to voices of reason does not understand how deeply psychologically disturbed the 43rd President of the United States is.

Remember what Bob Woodward said, talking about George W. Bush on "60 Minutes" last October?
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"Late last year he had key Republicans up to the White House to talk about the war. And said, 'I will not withdraw even if Laura and Barney are the only ones supporting me.' Barney is his dog,"
Bush because he is the Commander-in-Chief twisted the U.S. military's arm and finally got Gen. George Custer Casey to go along with Bush's and the neocon American Enterprise Institute's plan to send more troops to Iraq. This will not be a temporary surge but a SURGE and SUSTAIN operation. Bush will lie about the nature of this so-called "surge option" just has he has lied about every aspect of this war from its conception at least as early as July 2002 (probably earlier than that) to its inception on March 20, 2003

Now Bush is convening his sycophants who will all concur "after careful deliberation" with his plan to escalate the war in Iraq. Does anybody think Condoleezza Rice, Dick Cheney, or Stephen Hadley will tell the Commander-in-Chief, No?

This last gasp, Hail Mary, roll of the dice, double down tactic will fail just as everything else associated with Bush's illegal, unjust, unnecessary, immoral, and unwinnable war in Iraq has failed. All the pretend deliberations (just like the pretexts Bush used to start this war) have been cover for his own sweet lying *** .

Bush to gather top aides ahead of decision on Iraq
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AFP 1:05 pm EST Wednesday 27 December 2006

US President George W. Bush will assemble his top aides at his Texas ranch Thursday for final consultations on his planned strategy change in Iraq, the White House said.

"He's wanting to make sure that we give all consideration to all the options," White House spokesman Scott Stanzel told reporters Tuesday.

"He continues to ask questions of his advisors and he is continuing to think about thinking steps ahead and trying to make sure that all options and all ideas are given the due consideration they need, trying to think through the consequences of any actions and of those options," Stanzel said.

Bush is expected after the start of the year to deliver a speech announcing a new way forward in Iraq.

Expected to attend the meeting are the president's new Defense Secretary Robert Gates, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, Vice President Dick Cheney and national security adviser Stephen Hadley, among others.


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