Comments on: Bush Sees "Defining Moment" In Iraq
President Says Renewed Violence In Oil-Rich Region Presents Historic Challenge
- j-whitman ...IRAN is next mark my words.....
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- underdogus,,,, There are also 5 former Heads of State united against Bush including Kissinger & Powell
-- All say we have to restore our nation''s credibility & start negotiations with our enemy''s including Iran as well as close the stain on our nation, GITMO - Reply to this comment
- underdogus,,,, There are also 5 former Heads of State united against Bush including Kissinger & Powell
-- All say we have to restore our nation''s credibility & start negotiations with our enemy''s including Iran as well as close the stain on our nation, GITMO - Reply to this comment
- "The president noted, however, that Australia continues to have troops in Afghanistan and is helping to train Iraqi farmers in dry-land farming."
Give a man a plow and teach him how to us it and he will feed his family and his neighbor. Give a man a gun and teach him how to use it and he will kill his neighbor. - Reply to this comment
- I know I''ve heard him use the phrase ''defining moment'' in reference to Iraq, the Middle East, and probably other things as well! So, it doesn''t strike me as new or original, but continued psycho babble from America''s highest political-user of political gibberish!
Between the voices he hears in his head and his use of gibberish---I know I''m completely reassured about our presence in Iraq! :) - Reply to this comment
- RowdyTexan2 jh6379 singingrick getcentered Oscarez...put the B.astards on the most wanted TERRORIST WATCH LIST!!
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- BUSH SEE''S " DEFINING MONENT" IN IRAQ.
THE DEFININIG MONENT IN IRAQ WAS WHEN BUSH DECIDED TO SHOCK AND AWE, THE PEOPLE IN IRAQ, WITH HIS UNNECESSARY AND BLUNDEROUS "BLOOD FOR OIL WAR".
OVER FIVE YEARS AND 4,000 AMERICAN DEATHS LATER, "HE SEEKS A DEFINING MOMENT."
MAYBE HE WILL FIND HIS "DEFINING MOMENT" WHEN HE AND HIS ADMINISTRATION IS PORSECUTED FOR WAR CRIMES.
GOD "BLESS" AMERICA. NOT " G D AMERICA. - Reply to this comment
- We ARE united against Bush and the Neocons.
Posted by Iceman_1960 so is Osama Bin Laden,Adam Gadham,Ahmadinejad,chavez,Hezbollah,Hammas, thank you Iceman you''re a great "american" carry on..JIHAD!!! - Reply to this comment
- Rove has documented ties to the founding members of the Project for a New American Century think tank, an organization that, in 2000, released a report calling for the strategic realignment of U.S. military bases across the globe and regime change in Iraq. In its report, it wrote: "The process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event - like a new Pearl Harbor."
Rove was appointed senior adviser to the president in January 2001. Plans to invade Iraq and sell off its oil fields to private investors were discussed during President Bush''s very first Cabinet meeting, according to "60 Minutes." Maps of Iraqi oil fields were passed around at energy-policy meetings attended by Rove and Vice President *** Cheney, according to the BBC and Judicial Watch. Videos from early 2001 of both Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice stating that Iraq was contained and no longer a threat are easily accessible on YouTube. Hours after 9/11, aides to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld recorded that he wanted "best info fast. Judge whether good enough hit S.H. at same time. Not only UBL? Go massive. Sweep it all up. Things related and not," according to CBS News.
BOOOOOOOOOM! BOOOOOOOOOOOM! BOOOOOOOOM! BOOOOOOOOOOM! 9/11 and Saudi mercenaries. Follow the money to the mercenaries! Right out of Project for America''s off shore accounts! - Reply to this comment
- Mr. Bush called Rudd a "straightforward fellow" and Rudd called the president "George". Poor guy could not find anything good to say about Bush.
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- I don''t know if I can take anymore comments from our President. He and the people pulling his strings think Americans are dumb, and maybe some of us are, but I know what the word DEFICIT means and that''s what this country is in. A huge deficit. The dollar was matched againsts the euro 8 years ago. We are plain PRINTING money for Iraq!
I know lets just print some more money.....AND THEN give it to the banks!! So they can loan us some money that we aren''t making from our jobs to help us pay for things like houses, which we will eventually defalt the payments on becaue the interest rates scyrocketed!! (because the country was in debt) Then our GOVERNEMNT bails out the banks!! Yea!! Rich people win!!!
A vote for McCain is like another 4 years of BUSH. Same string pullers%u2026%u2026%u2026
Voting for Democrats!!
"Uncle Sam needs our sons and daughters, and we are going to have the opportunity to really support the troops by sending our own children to fight instead of applauding other people from our arm chairs. And it will cost a lot more money, so we will need to cut back on the lifestyle, too. If we want to be the greatest empire in history, we need to make the historic sacrifices." - Reply to this comment
One of many "defining moments" that prove that Bush doesn''t have a clue and couldn''t buy one if he wanted one.- Reply to this comment
- This is just George Bush using his puppet leader to rid Iraq of all the people against privitizing the oil.
It''s that simple. - Reply to this comment
Hillarygrl34
You find those WMD''s yet?
How about Bin Laden?
No?
Keep looking.
lol!- Reply to this comment
Hillarygrl34
America sees you and your criminally incompetent, failed President as the enemy. Bu$h, with your help, has done more damage to this country than any terrorist ever could.
lol!- Reply to this comment
- "America should be united when fighting our enemies."
- Posted by Hillarygrl34 at 02:32 PM : Mar 28, 2008
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We ARE united against Bush and the Neocons. - Reply to this comment
- RE: Post by getcentered at 02:28 PM : Mar 28, 2008
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Bush"s entire statement should have consisted of his shock and outrage over Reverend Wright.
It"s the only issue they have left. - Reply to this comment
- POLICY DELIVERED FROM AMERICA TO IRAQ
Production sharing agreements have been heavily promoted by oil companies and by the US Administration.
The use of PSAs in Iraq was proposed by the Future of Iraq project, the US State Department%u2019s planning mechanism, prior to the 2003 invasion. These proposals were subsequently developed by the Coalition Provisional Authority, by the Iraq Interim Government and by the current Transitional Government. The Iraqi Constitution also opens the door to foreign companies, albeit in legally vague terms.
Of course, what ultimately happens will depend on the outcome of the elections, on the broader political and security situation and on negotiations with oil companies. However, the pressure for Iraq to adopt PSAs is substantial. The current government is fast-tracking the process and is already negotiating contracts with oil companies in parallel with the constitutional process, elections and passage of a Petroleum Law.
The Constitution also suggests a decentralisation of authority over oil contracts, from the national level to Iraq%u2019s regions. If implemented, the regions would have weaker bargaining power than a national government, leading to poorer terms for Iraq in any deal with oil companies."
This is about the oil folks, super pressure! That''s why Cheney went over there...to get al_Malaki to get rid of them! - Reply to this comment
- Iceman_1960- ""We urge you, after consulting with Congress, and consistent with the U.S. Constitution and laws, to take necessary actions (including, if appropriate, air and missile strikes on suspect Iraqi sites) to respond effectively to the threat posed by Iraq"s refusal to end its weapons of mass destruction programs."
- Letter to President Clinton, signed by Sens. Carl Levin, Tom Daschle, John Kerry, and others [Democrats AND Republicans], Oct. 9, 1998 "
Dukes!! Great stuff! Got to remember this one..... - Reply to this comment
- This comes a few days after McCain visited Iraq. This is the defining moment of the McCain administration. First, Cheney went to Iraq to tell the leaders there that McCain is in the driver seat. Then McCain followed and gave orders for what we see now. Watch Iraq closely. This is a dry run of the McCain administration.
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