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    The Shrub seems to have really lost it now. Not HE was lying about why we went to war in Iraq, it's them damned Democrats who are twisting the facts now. GET A GRIP (and get a brain somewhere while you're at it, asshat!)

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    Bush: Critics rewriting Iraq war history
    Bush takes on critics of Iraq war
    President says war is central to fight against terrorism
    (CNN) -- President Bush Friday accused critics of the Iraq war of distorting the events that led to the U.S. invasion, saying Democrats viewed the same intelligence and came to similar conclusions.

    "While it's perfectly legitimate to criticize my decision or the conduct of the war, it is deeply irresponsible to rewrite the history of how that war began," the president said.

    "Some Democrats and anti-war critics are now claiming we manipulated the intelligence and misled the American people about why we went to war," Bush said. "They also know that intelligence agencies from around the world agreed with our assessment of Saddam Hussein."

    "These baseless attacks send the wrong signal to our troops and to an enemy that is questioning America's will," Bush said.

    The president also cited a bipartisan investigation that found no political pressure to change prewar intelligence.

    However, that panel, which was headed by Federal Circuit Court Judge Laurence Silberman and former Republican Sen. Charles Robb, only examined the intelligence community's prewar assessments of Iraq's weapons programs, not how the intelligence was used

    Democrats respond
    Democrats responded immediately -- and angrily -- to Bush's comments.

    Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, responded to Bush's speech in a statement, saying that the commander-in-chief missed an opportunity to lay out "a clear strategy for success in the war in Iraq."

    "Attacking those patriotic Americans who have raised serious questions about the case the Bush administration made to take our country to war does not provide us a plan for success that will bring our troops home," Reid said.

    "The American people are demanding a comprehensive plan and the benchmarks by which to measure our success for the war in Iraq," Reid said. "The president's continued refusal to provide that plan does nothing to support our troops or their families."

    In a statement, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, noting that a majority of House Democrats voted against the resolution that authorized the war, faulted the president for politicizing Veterans Day.

    "On Veterans Day we should come together to honor those who have served in our Armed Forces. Instead, President Bush is using Veterans Day to try to bolster his political standing on the war in Iraq rather than honor our nation's men and women in uniform.

    "The president does a disservice to the troops and the American people when he tries to silence those asking questions about putting our men and women in uniform in harm's way," Pelosi said.

    Continuing the war
    Bush reiterated his argument that the United States must continue to fight to prevent Iraq from becoming a failed state from which terrorists would launch attacks on other nations to implement their radical ideology.

    Bush, speaking at a Veterans Day event in Tobyhanna, Pennsylvania, referred to a letter he said was written by Ayman al-Zawahiri, al Qaeda's No. 2 leader. The letter, according to Bush, said the group's goal is to force the United States to leave Iraq, just as it had departed from Vietnam, Beirut and other engagements, after suffering heavy casualties. (Read a report on al-Zawahiri's letter)

    The authenticity of the letter has been questioned by some terrorism experts. (Full story)

    "They believe that America can be made to run again, only this time on a larger scale, with greater consequences," Bush said.

    "The terrorists regard Iraq as the central front in their war against humanity," the president said. "We must recognize the Iraq war as our central front against the terrorist."

    If the terrorists drive America out of Iraq, Bush said, they could develop weapons of mass destruction, intimidate Middle East regimes friendly to the West, attack the United States and "blackmail our government into isolation."

    "Some might be tempted to dismiss these goals as fanatical or extreme," Bush said. "They are fanatical and extreme but they should not be dismissed."

    Comparing the terrorists to Hitler, Stalin and Pol Pot, Bush said "evil men obsessed with ambition and unburdened by conscience must be taken very seriously and we must stop them before their crimes can multiply."

    Staying in Iraq
    Bush also dismissed critics who say the U.S. invasion of Iraq has strengthened the terrorists.

    "No act of ours invited the rage of killers and no concession, bribe or act of appeasement would change or limit their plans for murder," Bush said. "Against such an enemy, there is only one effective response: We will never back down, we will never give in, we will never accept anything less than complete victory."

    The president said the U.S. forces -- along with Iraqi partners -- are implementing a strategy he described as "clear, hold and build."

    "We're working to clear areas from terrorist control, to hold those areas securely, and to build lasting democratic Iraqi institutions through an increasingly inclusive political process."

    About 2,500 people had been expected to attend the event, including veterans and their families and members of the state's congressional delegation.

    The speech was meant to "directly take on some of these false attacks that have been recently brought up by some Democratic leaders," a White House official said Thursday.

    National security adviser Stephen Hadley told reporters Thursday that the thrust of Bush's speech "is to continue to talk to the American people about the war on terror, the nature of the enemy, what is at stake (and) the importance that we see it through to success."

    'Campaign-style' strategy
    Earlier this week, senior White House officials told CNN they were working on a "campaign-style" strategy to respond to stepped-up Democratic criticism that Bush officials manipulated intelligence in making the case for war, an accusation the administration repeatedly has denied.

    The intelligence debate intensified following the October 28 indictment of I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, who resigned the day he was indicted.

    Libby was charged with obstruction of justice, perjury and making false statements to federal agents investigating the leak to reporters of the identity of CIA undercover agent Valerie Plame. Her husband, former ambassador Joe Wilson, had publicly challenged a key element of the administration's case for war.

    In his briefing Thursday, Hadley detoured from the president's upcoming four-nation Asia tour to defend the administration's rationale for invading Iraq and to rebut charges that intelligence had been manipulated.

    Hadley told reporters the intelligence used to support the war had been developed over a "long period of time."

    2003 CIA report raised doubt
    "We all looked at the same intelligence, and most people -- on the intelligence -- reached the same conclusion," Hadley said, referring to the present and previous administrations and to Congress.

    Adding to the intelligence dispute is a January 2003 CIA report that raised doubts about claims that al Qaeda sent operatives to Iraq to acquire chemical and biological weapons. (Full story)

    In January and February 2003, President Bush and then-Secretary of State Colin Powell made dramatic assertions that Iraq had ties to al Qaeda and argued for military action to prevent Baghdad from providing its suspected stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction to terrorists.

    Powell repeated the claim before the United Nations in making the case for the invasion of Iraq.

    No such stockpiles turned up after the U.S.-led invasion, and the independent commission investigating al Qaeda's 2001 attacks on New York and Washington found no evidence of a collaborative relationship between the two entities.

    CNN obtained a CIA document Thursday that outlined the history of the claim, which originated in 2002 with a captured al Qaeda operative who recanted two years later.

    The CIA report appears to support a recently declassified document that revealed the Defense Intelligence Agency thought in February 2002 that the source, Ibn al-Shaykh al-Libi, was lying to interrogators.

    Sen. Carl Levin of Michigan, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Armed Services Committee, this week released the DIA report in alleging the administration cited faulty intelligence to argue for the March 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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    Yep the Chimp has lost all of his marbles. He's trying to re-write history.

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    Comparing the terrorists to Hitler, Stalin and Pol Pot, Bush said "evil men obsessed with ambition and unburdened by conscience must be taken very seriously and we must stop them before their crimes can multiply."

    Yo, Bush: the same can be said for you, Cheney, Rumsfeld, Rove, Scooter, Delay, etc. etc. etc.... You're ALL obsessed with ambition and unburdened by conscience, and yes, some of you are evil. *cough* Cheney *cough* Rummy... And YOU ALL must be stopped before your crimes can multiply!!!

    Stupid Bush.

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    Priceless, and PATHETIC.

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    He must have spin doctors working 24 hours a day to come up with this crap. And he is so stupid he goes in front of the microphone and says whatever they tell him to. Sad.
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    Well, if he wants to bring up manipulated intelligence, why does his repug party open a full-scale investigation into exactly how the information was disseminated and by whom? I mean, lets find out where the misleading began. And to say Dems voted for the war while it's patently obvious that he and others in his administration lied is moronic logic. How fitting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Authority View Post
    Yep the Chimp has lost all of his marbles. He's trying to re-write history.
    well said
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    I like how he's attacking the critics themselves, and not the facts the critics are bringing up.

    Classic Republican.
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    Kill the messenger.
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    Quote Originally Posted by buttmunch View Post
    Kill the messenger.

    Uh,,,,,,,,,,, what messenger? Surely not yours truly who brought the news about Chimpy McSmirkface?
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    They're coming to get you, Barbara...
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    I so want that old bitch to be publicly vilified, strung up, drawn and quartered and the whole bloody family fixed so that in a generation or two we can forget the havoc they wreaked on us.
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