Comments on: Bush Drops 'Stay The Course' Phrase
But White House Rejects Calls For Dramatic Policy Shift In Iraq
- huskerarmy---i am a republican, but i have to admit---that was funny what you just said. I guess that was a good one.
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- I think the decider thought they were talking about the Crawford ranch and he said "No, don't spay the horse!"
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Reminds me of 2004.. flip flop
"Stay the course, stay the course, stay the course, er.. what I meant was let's set a time table."- Reply to this comment
- Let's just face it - the French President Jacques Chirac was right. An educated man, he clearly articulated before the American invasion that Iraq was not an immediate threat that required an immediate invasion, and that any invasion would destabilise the region, rousing religious problems, agitating rifts between factions, and possibly causing a civil war.
But this was not good enough for our half-witter, C- average, daddy-paid-my-way-through-Yale President, who knew NOTHING about the middle east when he made his decision to invade. The moron hadn't even been to Europe, much less the middle east (except maybe for oil purposes).
I'm not saying that the French are rubbing it in our faces, but let's just admit our errors and try to cut our loses before it gets worse. - Reply to this comment
- Let's just face it - the French President Jacques Chirac was right. An educated man, he clearly articulated before the American invasion that Iraq was not an immediate threat that required an immediate invasion, and that any invasion would destabilise the region, rousing religious problems, agitating rifts between factions, and possibly causing a civil war.
But this was not good enough for our half-witter, C- average, daddy-paid-my-way-through-Yale President, who knew NOTHING about the middle east when he made his decision to invade. The moron hadn't even been to Europe, much less the middle east (except maybe for oil purposes).
I'm not saying that the French are rubbing it in our faces, but let's just admit our errors and try to cut our loses before it gets worse. - Reply to this comment
- WoW!! Bush must have finally read a News Release! When the news started reporting people was tired of {STAY THE COURSE} and the polls showed they will loose both Houses if something doesn't change. On ABC Sunday Bush stated he never was for stay the course! He can't stop telling "LIES" I wouldn't ever believe a word that come out of that liers mouth. Bush must think we are as Dumb as he is. Sorry Bush,"No Cigars"
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- Bush's quote was that they were NEVER for stay the course.
Snow's quote is that Bush stopped using that phrase.
Never or stopped?
Snow better get in line with the propaganda, eh? - Reply to this comment
- I think everyone should ignore One-American and b4815- they cannot be for real and are probably laughing themselves silly at their own clever little egg-ons- that's enough name calling- come up with something of substance guys!
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Old Slogan: Stay The Course!
New Slogan: Heckuva job Rummy?
the worst military disaster in US history. They are making Vietnam look like a masterpiece of planning and strategy. how do these people sleep at night?
GOD BLESS OUR TROOPS
God forgive George Bush- Reply to this comment
- Once it was abvious to even the President that "Stay the Course" really meant "Stay and Bleed" or Stay and Die", we were told that really, the President was constantly making revisions in Iraq plans. Maybe it was always "Stay the Course" but "The Course" was always changing. What ever happened to the truth?
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