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In which the middle-aged Peacenik mouths off about War Drones--and all the other things that make him cranky. Pnorny!

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Bush Is Offensive
03.23.06 (7:43 am)   [edit]
Talk about truth in advertising:
Bush Says He'll Keep U.S. on the Offensive By JENNIFER LOVEN, Associated Press Writer WHEELING, W.Va. - President Bush said Wednesday he feels Iraqi political figures need to urgently get a representative government together that can unify a nation now embroiled in civil strife. "It's time," Bush said. "It's time to get a government in place."
Wait a goshdarn minute, Bush. Didn't you crow last year about how the Iraqis finally had a free and democratic Government. Now you're saying they don't. Which is it: flip or flop?
Speaking for the third time in as many days about Iraq and the war against terrorism, he also said it's important for Iraqi security forces to begin taking the lead in the fight for their future. "It's the Iraqis' fight," the president told an audience here. "These troops that we're training are going to have to stand up and defend their democracy."
A fight Bush started and doesn't quite know how to stop. Why should the Iraqi Military do anything when they have the U.S. to do their fighting, plus all this neat weaponry coming in, and money. Don't foget the billions coming in. Why should they do anything?
Bush backed his administration's new nuclear agreement with India and reaffirmed his belief that Iran must not be allowed to have a nuclear weapon.
Because only the U.S. should decide who has nucular technology...YEAHHHH!!!! Tell'm Bushie boy.
He also said he was upset that an Afghan man is being tried for converting to Christianity. Abdul Rahman, 41, faces a possible death penalty for converting from Islam to Christianity 16 years ago. He has been charged with rejecting Islam, a crime under this country's Islamic laws. "We expect them to honor the universal principle of freedom," Bush said at Capitol Music Hall, an ornate theater downtown. "I'm troubled when I hear, deeply troubled when I hear, the fact that a person who converted away from Islam may be held to account. ... I look forward to working with the government of that country to make sure that people are protected in their capacity to worship."
No virgins for him.
Bush claimed success in Afghanistan. "We removed the Taliban from power, we've denied al-Qaida safe have and that young country, that young democracy is now beginning to grow. Twenty-five million people are liberated as a result of the United States defending itself," Bush said. He acknowledged, however, that there was more work to be done.
LIKE GETTING BIN LADEN?!?
Bush's remarks about the war on terror comes as violence is on the rise along the rugged Pakistan-Afghan border where Osama bin Laden is thought to be hiding. The violence has sent relations between the two countries to new lows and underscored U.S. difficulties in containing a troubled region crucial to winning the war on terror. More than four years after the U.S.-led invasion of Afghanistan, an intensifying campaign of bombings, including 30 suicide attacks since the fall, have targeted foreign troops, Afghan security forces and local authorities. On other subjects, Bush urged Congress to approve a landmark plan to share nuclear technology with India, which has never signed the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty. "My attitude is that over 30 years they have proven themselves to be a nonproliferator, that they're a transparent democracy, that it's in our interest for them to develop nuclear power to help their economy grow," he said.
Plus India will be an implied threat to Pakistan, whom we should have overthrown to get to bin Laden but consistency was never a Bush strength.
On the other hand, Iran should never be allowed to have a nuclear weapon, he said.
Unless they buy one from us...
"They're certainly not a democracy. They're sponsors of terrorism," Bush said, adding that Iran violated safeguards imposed by the International Atomic Energy Agency. "They have joined the IAEA, and yet we caught them cheating and they weren't upholding their agreements and they started to try to enrich uranium in order to develop a nuclear weapons program," he said.
Unlike Hussein and his stash of WMDs. Iran is for real. Yet Bush doesn't invade...
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