Bush In New Book: "I Can't Remember" Reaction To Dissolution Of Iraqi Army

New York Times   |  Jim Rutenberg   |   September 1, 2007 10:20 PM


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When President Bush is asked what he plans to do when he leaves office, he often replies curtly: "I don't have that much time to think beyond my presidency" or "I'm going to sprint to the finish."

But in an interview with a book author in the Oval Office one day last December, he daydreamed about the next phase of his life, when his time will be his own.

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- RandyRanson See Profile I'm a Fan of RandyRanson

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/asia/article2369001.ece

The Idiot in Thief, wants to make a nearly broken military, that spends a fortune, and is complaining of being near financial collapse, to destroy and eliminate any last remaining missiles and military might it might have left, all for the purposes of propping up a failed President, and trying to make him a quasi hero, to give some form of electoral support to the Republican Party in '08. The man is as mad as the Mad Hatter, and would bring down the world, because of his ignorance.
We must get rid of him immediately through some form of Impeachment. Waiting for Impeachment, may be too late, and because of that, America, will be totally destroyed of its having any future, by its own hand. No one else, can be blamed but this delusional mad man in the White House, and the public, that has stayed silent.

Paybacks a bitch, and the United States will be paid back in full, should this moron attack Iran as outlined.
Try shopping in your favorite mall, knowing suicide bombers, will be crawling from out of the wood work, in every city in America. Not only that, the descent-ion of the American spirit, will be wide spread, with the horrors of ongoing costly wars across and around the world. No longer will the US feel it's safe due to its great distance away from the fray. It will reach the streets of America, but Bush will be long gone, and apparently, so will his memory, but memory of him and his insanity, will prevail forever, locked up in the time capsule known as history.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 09/02/2007
- pelosiforpresident See Profile I'm a Fan of pelosiforpresident

Who is stupider. George W. Bush or Miss Teen South Carolina, such as?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:51 PM on 09/02/2007
- Purcy See Profile I'm a Fan of Purcy

Maybe his chances of hanging on to any kind of an audience would be if our Congress would do what they absolutely should do: IMPEACH BUSH and IMPEACH CHENEY. They are crazy, crazy, crazy!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:46 PM on 09/02/2007
- OfficialA See Profile I'm a Fan of OfficialA

These revelations in and of themselves do not constitute grounds for impeachment, but as far as I'm concerned they demostrate the need to move forward on the grounds that do exist. The man is, owing to evil, stupidity, or both, a menace. He must be removed from office.

http://impeachbush.org

September 15, Washington DC. Be there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 AM on 09/02/2007
- OilWarsDotCom See Profile I'm a Fan of OilWarsDotCom

No "grounds for impeachment?' You got to be kidding - the falsifying of documents regarding Iraq WMD....... Arrest, is more appropriate


USC Title 18 ; Chapter 19; Section 371. Conspiracy to commit offense or to defraud United States

If two or more persons conspire either to commit any offense against the United States, or to defraud the United States, or any agency thereof in any manner or for any purpose, and one or more of such persons do any act to effect the object of the conspiracy, each shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. If, however, the offense, the commission of which is the object of the conspiracy, is a misdemeanor only, the punishment for such conspiracy shall not exceed the maximum punishment provided for such misdemeanor.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 09/02/2007
- OfficialA See Profile I'm a Fan of OfficialA

OWDC, I do not dispute that many impeachable offenses have occurred, but I saw nothing in this article that would convict Bush of anything but monumental stupidity. My instinct -- seriously -- is that he is mentally unfit to hold office, but we probably stand a better shot at impeachment than at invoking presidential disability. Why? The American public undertands stupidity first-hand and Bush would garner sympathy on this front. But I think most Americans still understand the difference between right and wrong. If Democrats in Congress could muster the courage to go on the offensive, I think the public would eventually support impeachment.

In all likelihood, though, we probably stand a better chance of this dunce choking on a pretzel than of being removed from office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:19 PM on 09/02/2007
- elantiq See Profile I'm a Fan of elantiq

Crawford, Texas

A tragic flood this morning destroyed the personal library of President
Bush. The flood began in the presidential bathroom where both of the books
were kept. Reports confirmed that both books have been lost. A presidential
spokesman said the president was devastated, since he was almost finished
coloring the second one.

The White House tried to call FEMA, but there was no answer.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 09/02/2007
- OilWarsDotCom See Profile I'm a Fan of OilWarsDotCom

One of the books was "My Pet Goat"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:41 AM on 09/02/2007
- StillAmused See Profile I'm a Fan of StillAmused



SNNNAAAAAAPPPPP!

What's more, no one would be particularly surprised to see this as an actual AP story in, say, three years...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 AM on 09/02/2007
- JimLarkin See Profile I'm a Fan of JimLarkin

Of the many Bush dysfunctions I think, down the road, his intellectual deficit will be subjest of a plethora of books. It is unfathomable that a man with so minute a facility for the obligations of his office has lasted not one, but 2 full terms. The caricature he perpetuates is in the full one that captures him in his totality. This coming American generation of responsibility will look back at it's predecessor as one of less than fertile reasoning skills. Think Geico Caveman vs Dali's Geopoliticus Child Watching The Birth Of A New Man.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 AM on 09/02/2007
- OfficialA See Profile I'm a Fan of OfficialA

Splendid,JimLarkin! You, sir, are my hero.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:34 AM on 09/02/2007
- jaschrod See Profile I'm a Fan of jaschrod

Bush never cared about what the American people thought while he was president, but maybe, just maybe he will have to when he is out of office, or stay secluded.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 09/02/2007
- LITU See Profile I'm a Fan of LITU

Bush has actually done me a favor. I have saved thousands of dollars in tuition costs thanks to him, cuz I'll NEVER send my children to Yale or Harvard, two grossly, overly regarded schools of higher (?) edumacation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 09/02/2007
- OilWarsDotCom See Profile I'm a Fan of OilWarsDotCom

This indictment fits bush and cheney et al to a "T"

Nuremberg Indictment " WW2
"Count Two of the Indictment charges the defendants with committing specific crimes against peace by planning, preparing, initiating, and waging wars of aggression against a number of other States. It will be convenient to consider the question of the existence of a common plan and the question of aggressive war together, and to deal later in this Judgment with the question of the individual responsibility of the defendants. The charges in the Indictment that the defendants planned and waged aggressive wars are charges of the utmost gravity. War is essentially an evil thing. Its consequences are not confined to the belligerent States alone, but affect the whole world. To initiate a war of aggression, therefore, is not only an international crime; it is the supreme international crime differing only from other war crimes in that it contains within itself the accumulated evil of the whole"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:52 AM on 09/02/2007
- OilWarsDotCom See Profile I'm a Fan of OilWarsDotCom

I will look forward to this piece of shit being charged with the crimes he has committed.

USC Title 18 ; Chapter 19; Section 371. Conspiracy to commit offense or to defraud United States

If two or more persons conspire either to commit any offense against the United States, or to defraud the United States, or any agency thereof in any manner or for any purpose, and one or more of such persons do any act to effect the object of the conspiracy, each shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both. If, however, the offense, the commission of which is the object of the conspiracy, is a misdemeanor only, the punishment for such conspiracy shall not exceed the maximum punishment provided for such misdemeanor.

USC Title 18 ; Chapter 47; Section 1002
Possession of false papers to defraud United States

Whoever, knowingly and with intent to defraud the United States, or any agency thereof, possesses any false, altered, forged, or counterfeited writing or document for the purpose of enabling another to obtain from the United States, or from any agency, officer or agent thereof, any sum of money, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 09/02/2007
- BrooklynC See Profile I'm a Fan of BrooklynC

On the one hand, his decision to invade Iraq was the lonely act of a man who decided to lead. On the other hand he went along with the decision to disband the Iraqi army, contravening administration policy as he understood it. Wouldn't a leader have countermanded his subordinate's decision? Of course not. In Bush's mind decisions are final until proven untenable, and that includes the choice of personnel, which as of now is one of only two categories of mistakes that he admits to--the other being rhetoric like "wanted dead or alive." If he weren't so reluctant to admit personnel mistakes, he would have fired Paul Bremer in a timely fashion for making a strategic error in violation of policy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 AM on 09/02/2007
- chazaroo See Profile I'm a Fan of chazaroo

Another example of the never ending body of evidence, confirming what a pathetic fascist asshole is ruining ou country. Any objective analysis of the nightmare this assholes administration will confirm what we all know. The only fitting end, would be him and dickhead and condi etc. being tried at the Hauge for war crimes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:33 AM on 09/02/2007
- Phideaux See Profile I'm a Fan of Phideaux

Wow... even these snippets are an insight behind a mentally ill curtain. This man is possessed.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 AM on 09/02/2007
- BlueBoomer See Profile I'm a Fan of BlueBoomer

Maybe he was too busy watching cartoons and text-messaging the Iraqui security minister about that week's plot-lines...

I was just watching Capitol Sunday (or maybe it was Inside Washington, both of which are "local" national news shows here in the greater DC area). Representative Jim Moran was a guest just back from a fact-finding trip to Iraq.

He recounted a story of a meeting that included, among other high-ranking Iraqi officials, the Security minister. This minister, DURING THE MEETING, HAD A TV TUNED ON TO A CARTOON SHOW... When asked by Rep. Moran if he could please turn it off since it was distracting, the minister apparently responded that IT WAS ONE OF HIS FAVORITE SHOWS...(truly in the mold of the Bush gov't.)

My first reaction was that if there was ever any doubt before,it is clear now that WE MUST JUST GET THE FUCK OUT OF THERE...NOW...because idiots like that just aren't worth it.

But then it occurred to me that WE are responsible for the current conditions there, including the Iraqi government idiots (those that haven't been assisinated already), and as such, what is our moral responsibility to the citizens of Iraq who would be stuck with them? (Of course, we DO have our own idiots right here to contend with.)

In the end, I have to trust the judgement of someone with extensive knowledge of foreign relations...with the guy that knows what he's talking about...who has no self-serving motives (other than being a citizen and wanting a competent government for his children/grandchildren)...who has actively served our country for over 30 years, and not just as a glorified intern observing the workings of government from the sidelines, but actually in the trenches...

Visit www.UniteOurStates.com and you'll see who I mean.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:31 AM on 09/02/2007
- thebanana See Profile I'm a Fan of thebanana

How much would one pay a public speaker who can't string 2 coherent sentences together?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:30 AM on 09/02/2007
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