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Default OT Talk to Bush? Here's the drill

It just keeps getting worse. A well publicized teleconference with Iraq
military officers and Bush was a well orchestrated bunch of drivel used
to try and bolster his poll numbers:

By Deb Riechmann
Associated Press
WASHINGTON -- It was billed as a conversation with U.S. troops, but the
questions President Bush asked on a teleconference call Thursday were
choreographed to match his goals for the war in Iraq and Saturday's
vote on a new Iraqi constitution.
"This is an important time," Allison Barber, deputy assistant defense
secretary, said, coaching the soldiers before Bush arrived.

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Barber said the president was interested in the overall security
situation in Iraq, security preparations for the weekend vote and
efforts to train Iraqi troops.
As she spoke, a live shot of 10 soldiers from the Army's 42nd Infantry
Division and one Iraqi soldier was beamed into the Eisenhower Executive
Office Building from Tikrit.
A brief rehearsal ensued.
"Captain Kennedy, you answer the first question and you hand the mike
to whom?" Barber asked.
"Captain Smith," Kennedy said.
"Captain Smith: You take the mike and you hand it to whom?" she asked.
"Captain Kennedy," the soldier replied.
And so it went.
Before he took questions, Bush thanked the soldiers for serving and
reassured them that the U.S. would not pull out of Iraq until the
mission was complete.
White House press secretary Scott McClellan said Thursday's event was
coordinated with the Defense Department but that the troops were
expressing their own thoughts.
"I think all they were doing was talking to the troops and letting them
know what to expect," he said.