Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Bush is a serial pathological liar

George W. Bush lied us into war in Iraq. He KNOWINGLY lied about WMD. Bush lied when he said in October 2006 "we are winning in Iraq". Bush lied when he said right before the Nov 7 election that he expected Donald Rumsfeld to remain Secretary of Defense for the remainer of Bush's term in office.

George W. Bush lied in June of 2006 when he said he wanted to close Guantanamo Detention Facility in Cuba. Guantanamo has been expanded, and Bush knew that when he said he wanted it closed in June.

Today Bush has returned to Texas to "rethink" U.S. involvement in Iraq. Bush has NEVER questioned, deliberated, or doubted for one second his decision to invade and occupy Iraq. The only "rethinking" Bush is doing is how he can escalate the war in Iraq which he is losing.

As Helen Thomas accurately notes in the article below, Bush is busy writing his recipe for more war. George W. Bush is not only the worst President in U.S. history, he is also one of the worst leaders in the history of the world. Toying with WWIII is not wise, manly, courageous, or Christian. George W. Bush is a serial pathological liar.

The US 'wants to end Guantanamo'
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Last Updated: Wednesday, 21 June 2006, 20:46 GMT 21:46 UK - BBC News

US President George W Bush has said he would like to close the US prison camp at Guantanamo Bay and send many detainees back to their home countries.

Bush in Texas to rethink Iraq course (AP 26 Dec 2006) President Bush went to his ranch Tuesday to rethink U.S. involvement in Iraq

Bush is writing the recipe for more war
quote:
By Helen Thomas
Hearst Newspapers

December 26, 2006

President Bush has alerted the American people that the war in Iraq will go on for a long time -- easily into the next presidency.

Bush's 2003 "cakewalk" invasion of Iraq to bring about a "regime change" has expanded into what he told a news conference Wednesday is "the beginning stages of an ideological battle."

According to the official White House line, Bush is pondering his options for a "new way forward" in Iraq, with his decision to be announced next month.

But the president indicated Wednesday that he has already made his choice, hinting to reporters at his year-end news conference that he will send more U.S. troops to Iraq.

It doesn't seem to occur to him that some of the escalating violence in Iraq stems from opposition to the U.S. military occupation there.

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US deaths surpass 9/11
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The Daily Telegraph (Australia) 27 December 2006

"The war on terror is a long struggle and we will be fighting violent jihadists to secure peace for many years to come and the call of this generation is to take the fight to the terrorists to prevent an attack on our nation greater than the scale of 9/11," the spokesman said at the president's ranch where Bush is spending the end of the year.


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