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Well perhaps this is more your

Posted By: speed - sm - Starcat on 2005-12-21
In Reply to: It will take something other than the baseness and classless posts you make. - Nah

Try to ignore/shut out whoever doesn't agree with you, like your fearless King. He's taught you well.

It's a myth to think I don't know what's going on. And it's a myth to think that I'm not aware that there is opinions that don't agree with mine. Because I'm fully aware of that. ...I see a lot of the news. Every morning I look at the newspaper I can tell you what the headlines are. I must confess, if I think the story is, like, not a fair appraisal, I'll move on. Interview with Brian Williams, NBC News, Dec. 12, 2005



REPORTER 1: Since the inception of the Iraqi war, I'd like to know the approximate total of Iraqis who have been killed. And by Iraqis I include civilians, military, police, insurgents, translators.
DUBYA: How many Iraqi citizens have died in this war? I would say 30,000, more or less, have died as a result of the initial incursion and the ongoing violence against Iraqis. We've lost about 2,140 of our own troops in Iraq. Yes.
REPORTER 2: Mr. President, thank you --
DUBYA: I'll repeat the question. If I don't like it, I'll make it up. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Dec. 12, 2005

WILLIAMS: Do you believe this war was an elective on your part? Or did this have to come out of 9/11?
DUBYA: Hmm, interesting question. Well, first of all, troops don't move unless I give the order. So, from that sense it was elective. I mean, I could have said, no, we'll try to, you know, hope for the best with Saddam Hussein. Remember at the time we didn't know the facts on the ground. We -- everybody thought the guy had weapons of mass destruction. Everybody knew that he'd used weapons of mass destruction and had provided safe haven for terrorists. I mean, those were facts. Whether or not it had to happen is -- it didn't have to happen since a human being made the decision. Whether or not it needed to happen, I'm still convinced it needed to happen. Interview with Brian Williams, NBC News, Dec. 12, 2005

Huh? **Whether or not it needed to happen, I'm still convinced it needed to happen.*** I suppose that makes sense to YOU.


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