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MARTYR
12-13-2008, 10:33 PM
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Too Late Mr. Bush !!
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For the first time in the history of the family of Bush, an expression of regret was issued over the political policy they had undertaken. It was issued by Bush Jr. who admitted his regret for carrying out war campaigns on Iraq. This “cowboy” president acknowledged that, in reality Iraq does not have weapons
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betaworld
12-19-2008, 01:35 PM
he's trying to save what he can coz he's pretty sure neither history nor people are to spare him
who knows he may be sentenced one day for his war crimes
the poor thing he served for a mere puppet
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Keltoi
12-19-2008, 01:41 PM
Bush didn't voice any regret for invading Iraq. If that is what your article says it is wrong. There is no way to know since you didn't provide a link.
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MARTYR
12-19-2008, 03:01 PM
( Bush didn't voice any regret for invading Iraq )



Lets take into account , what an ignorant, arrogant man that
George Bush is, a man that can invade 2 countrys at the same
and then say, to an Iraqi man live on T.V I, dont know what your
Beef is, and sadly Bush was being seriouse,

It is hard to believe that he would show any remorse, unfortunatley
i have deleted the source.
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Keltoi
12-19-2008, 04:40 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by MARTYR
( Bush didn't voice any regret for invading Iraq )



Lets take into account , what an ignorant, arrogant man that
George Bush is, a man that can invade 2 countrys at the same
and then say, to an Iraqi man live on T.V I, dont know what your
Beef is, and sadly Bush was being seriouse,

It is hard to believe that he would show any remorse, unfortunatley
i have deleted the source.
You deleted the source?
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betaworld
12-20-2008, 06:14 PM
far from politics am pretty sure that Bush regrets his records
suffice him the universal repugnance he reaped from his eight-year presidency and he's well aware of the consequences of his misconduct this's why he wanted history...[read the article]

Bush wants history to see him as a liberator of millions

Nov 28 02:53 PM US/Eastern

George W. Bush hopes history will see him as a president who liberated millions of Iraqis and Afghans, who worked towards peace and who never sold his soul for political ends.
"I'd like to be a president (known) as somebody who liberated 50 million people and helped achieve peace," Bush said in excerpts of a recent interview released by the White House Friday.

"I would like to be a person remembered as a person who, first and foremost, did not sell his soul in order to accommodate the political process. I came to Washington with a set of values, and I'm leaving with the same set of values."

He also said he wanted to be seen as a president who helped individuals, "that rallied people to serve their neighbor; that led an effort to help relieve HIV/AIDS and malaria on places like the continent of Africa; that helped elderly people get prescription drugs and Medicare as a part of the basic package."

Bush added that every day during his eight-year presidency he had consulted the Bible and drawn comfort from his faith.

"I would advise politicians, however, to be careful about faith in the public arena," the US leader said in the interview with his sister Doro Bush Koch recorded as part of an oral history program known as Storycorps.

As his second term in office draws to an end, Bush joked he would miss some of the trappings that come with the presidency such as trips on Air Force One, never being stuck in a traffic jam, and the president's residence at Camp David.

But he said he was glad to be stepping back into the shadows.

"Frankly, I'm not going to miss the limelight all that much. It's been a fabulous experience to be the president ... But it will be nice to see the Klieg lights shift somewhere else."

The interview, which Bush recorded with First Lady Laura Bush, will be stored in the library of Congress and a museum devoted to the Bush presidency.

<http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=081128185323.mpq7bsa8&show_article= 1>
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Yanal
12-20-2008, 07:03 PM
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I don't get what you guys are talking about can someone clarify?
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