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McCain: Bush Sent Wrong Message After 9/11

(AP)  Republican White House hopeful John McCain said Wednesday that President Bush made a mistake after the Sept. 11 terror attacks by encouraging people to shop rather than urging citizens to join the military or volunteer.

"I believe that the big mistake that our leadership of our nation made after 9-11 is we told people to go shopping and we told them to take a trip," McCain told students at a military prep school in this early voting state.

A month after the attacks, Mr. Bush said, "We cannot let the terrorists achieve the objective of frightening our nation to the point where we don't conduct business or people don't shop."

People would have joined the military or volunteer groups had the president urged them to do so, McCain said. "I think Americans would have responded overwhelmingly and I believe they still will," he said.

The Arizona senator made the comments critical of Bush on Wednesday after shelving a prepared speech that was highly critical of Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton.

McCain said the original text of his speech was similar to an address he'd already made and that his differences with the New York senator remain a "legitimate issue."

Excerpts of the original speech he was to give at the Camden Military Academy - which were released Tuesday by the McCain campaign - accused Clinton of indecisiveness, arguing that won't work for a post-Sept. 11 commander in chief.

"The Democratic front-runner wants to have it both ways when it comes to foreign policy. On the one hand, the New York senator voted for the Iraq War. On the other hand, she now opposes it - sort of," the prepared remarks said.

"On the one hand, she wants a firm deadline for retreat. But, on the other hand, she says we cannot abandon the nation to Iran's designs," the speech said.

The Clinton campaign said Tuesday the two senators, both members of the Armed Services Committee, "have an honest disagreement on the war."

"Senator McCain is the Senate's biggest supporter of President Bush's escalation there. Senator Clinton wants to end the war and when she is president she will," Zac Wright, Clinton's South Carolina spokesman, said in an e-mailed statement.

McCain spokeswoman Brooke Buchanan said McCain's decision to not give the speech Wednesday had to do with the venue. Camden Military Academy is for students grades 7 to 12.

"It has nothing to do with the content of the speech," Buchanan said. "This isn't the appropriate venue for that."

Late Tuesday, McCain said he had not yet seen the remarks. "But I will look at them very carefully," he said.

Buchanan said Tuesday that while McCain had not seen the language in the speech about Clinton, he still planned to deliver the critique.

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by liberalme October 4, 2007 3:48 PM EDT
"Burning" Bush sent the wrong message and McCain is carrying the same torch! Another war monger idiot!

I''d like to tar and feather all of these neocons! (I wonder what that was like to tar and feather someone)

At this time, Bush doesn''t care what happens, once this is over, he will move to Paraguay where he has been purchasing land for the past year, to avoid being prosecuted for war crimes. And I don''t see anyone pushing to to make him accountable either.

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by dutchfarmer October 4, 2007 12:19 PM EDT
No one should enlist in the military when Bush can force the soldiers into an unlawful war. Bush should enlist himself. Bush should sent his own daughters to Iraq or Iran. It''s easy for Bush and the neo-con to send someone else''s child into harms way, but not their own. Ron Paul will stop this nonsense. Ron Paul is the only sane choice for change. Vote Ron Paul for President.
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by antoniof123 October 4, 2007 11:14 AM EDT
Bush made a mistake after 9-11 and this moron supported it. God what has happened to this country that we are stuck with the worst President in American history. I lived through Nixon and though my God it can''t get any worst but I was wrong. This bunch of idiots including the Republican enablers needs to be put out of our misery. As much as I do like one person in the GOP line up I am going to vote against and for the Democrat''s this election and if they do just a little bit better than the decider they will have my vote for the rest of my life.
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by jack3213 October 4, 2007 10:49 AM EDT
Silly article, for sure, although the idea is that has supported Bush and the War and although I don''t see it relevant to discuss what Bush might have said differantly after 9-11, what is important is that it is time to realize that sometimes accepting reality and the fact that a further need for military forces are necessary, is a strong possibility. The war is not going away, so you all who don''t like it, better be waking up.
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by adian1-2009 October 4, 2007 9:05 AM EDT
If this man bocomes president, the whole nation is going to be turned into a huge army. This gentleman is either crazy or senile. At the time of 9/11 there was no reason for having a huge army. The need would not have arised had Bush and Cheney not concocted the idea of attacking and occupying Irak.
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by tomtomasters October 4, 2007 3:19 AM EDT
McCain does his ridiculous speech in a Church of all places. Jesus encourages people to go to war? I don''''t think so Mr. McCain. You are a pathetic excuse of a human trying to make war seem legitimate to mask your sins and mistakes for killing in Vietnam. REPENT McCain. The Lord will cast his judgement he knows you NOT if you do not come humbly to him and REPENT of your Crimes to humanity. REPENT YOU SERPANT, YOU VILE SOUL. Stop the War.. McCain.
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by tomtomasters October 4, 2007 3:15 AM EDT
McCain does his ridiculous speech in a Church of all places. Jesus encourages people to go to war? I don''t think so Mr. McCain. You are a pathetic excuse of a human trying to make war seem legitimate so mask your sins and mistakes for killing in Vietnam. REPENT McCain. The Lord will cast his judgement his knows you NOT if you do not come humbly to him and REPENT of your Crimes to humanity. REPENT YOU SERPANT, YOU VIlE SOUL. Stop the War.. McCain.
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by bbrundj October 4, 2007 2:48 AM EDT
What would Arthur Branch do in a seconds-to-react-after-a-unseen-disaster situation, such as 911?
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by starleo146 October 4, 2007 2:20 AM EDT
Posted by Iceman_1960 at 07:33 PM : Oct 03, 2007


I think he will say or do anything to be President. The media sure likes him, or they want it to get tight on the republican side, they interview him everyday, and is usually on the Sunday shows.
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