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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Iraq Trust Gap: You've got a credibility problem, Mr. President 11:41 AM CDT on Tuesday, June 22, 2004 The Dallas Morning News A time comes in most administrations when supporters tell the president he has a problem. Bob Dole told Ronald Reagan he should worry about the deficit. Tip O'Neill told Jimmy Carter he better improve his icy relationship with Capitol Hill. And George W. Bush told his father that White House chief of staff John Sununu needed to go. The supporters find themselves like skunks at the garden party. They back the president but see a problem. And they decide to speak out. We find ourselves in that position with President Bush and the war in Iraq. We supported his presidential candidacy. We backed the war in Iraq. But we now wonder: What happened? U.S. troops have found no Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. And the 9-11 panel says there was no working partnership between al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein. President Bush presented both WMD and the al-Qaeda/Hussein link as reasons for striking Iraq before it attacks us. The president has a credibility gap here, and he needs to address it right away. Vice President Dick Cheney tried but failed miserably. He said, in effect, "we know more than you and you better trust us." The country did just that when we went to war in Iraq, but things aren't working as promised. The administration needs to respond with specifics, not like members of a secret society with keys to the kingdom. If the president or any member of his administration knows of concrete links between al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein, we implore them to speedily present that information to the 9-11 commission. Commissioners say they'd welcome contradictions to their claim that al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein were not in cahoots. A poll conducted by Republican Bill McInturff and Democrat Stanley Greenberg for National Public Radio shows 54 percent of Americans think the country's off track. Those are serious numbers, Mr. President. Arrogance will not change Americans' perceptions. Plain-speaking will. The country needs that, sir. Poor Harry. He doesn't realize that the American public will get flooded with a deluge of proof linking Saddam to al Qaeda between the end of the Summer and November. Why should the Bush admin leak all of the good stuff this early? |
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NOYB wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Iraq Trust Gap: You've got a credibility problem, Mr. President 11:41 AM CDT on Tuesday, June 22, 2004 The Dallas Morning News A time comes in most administrations when supporters tell the president he has a problem. Bob Dole told Ronald Reagan he should worry about the deficit. Tip O'Neill told Jimmy Carter he better improve his icy relationship with Capitol Hill. And George W. Bush told his father that White House chief of staff John Sununu needed to go. The supporters find themselves like skunks at the garden party. They back the president but see a problem. And they decide to speak out. We find ourselves in that position with President Bush and the war in Iraq. We supported his presidential candidacy. We backed the war in Iraq. But we now wonder: What happened? U.S. troops have found no Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. And the 9-11 panel says there was no working partnership between al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein. President Bush presented both WMD and the al-Qaeda/Hussein link as reasons for striking Iraq before it attacks us. The president has a credibility gap here, and he needs to address it right away. Vice President Dick Cheney tried but failed miserably. He said, in effect, "we know more than you and you better trust us." The country did just that when we went to war in Iraq, but things aren't working as promised. The administration needs to respond with specifics, not like members of a secret society with keys to the kingdom. If the president or any member of his administration knows of concrete links between al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein, we implore them to speedily present that information to the 9-11 commission. Commissioners say they'd welcome contradictions to their claim that al-Qaeda and Saddam Hussein were not in cahoots. A poll conducted by Republican Bill McInturff and Democrat Stanley Greenberg for National Public Radio shows 54 percent of Americans think the country's off track. Those are serious numbers, Mr. President. Arrogance will not change Americans' perceptions. Plain-speaking will. The country needs that, sir. Poor Harry. He doesn't realize that the American public will get flooded with a deluge of proof linking Saddam to al Qaeda between the end of the Summer and November. Why should the Bush admin leak all of the good stuff this early? No one is going to believe it. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message news:jcydnbJjIMtrR0XdRVn-
Poor Harry. He doesn't realize that the American public will get flooded with a deluge of proof linking Saddam to al Qaeda between the end of the Summer and November. Why should the Bush admin leak all of the good stuff this early? Do you think you should do a little grammar check there, idiot? |
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I would think that if there were any truth at all to a Saddam-9/11
connection, Bush and his liars would have it on the front page. Capt. Jeff |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message news:jcydnbJjIMtrR0XdRVn- Poor Harry. He doesn't realize that the American public will get flooded with a deluge of proof linking Saddam to al Qaeda between the end of the Summer and November. Why should the Bush admin leak all of the good stuff this early? Do you think you should do a little grammar check there, idiot? Nope. The grammar looks fine to me. |
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![]() "Tamaroak" wrote in message ... I would think that if there were any truth at all to a Saddam-9/11 connection, Bush and his liars would have it on the front page. Capt. Jeff Give it time, Jeff. And watch the front pages around September. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message hlink.net...
"basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message news:jcydnbJjIMtrR0XdRVn- Poor Harry. He doesn't realize that the American public will get flooded with a deluge of proof linking Saddam to al Qaeda between the end of the Summer and November. Why should the Bush admin leak all of the good stuff this early? Do you think you should do a little grammar check there, idiot? Nope. The grammar looks fine to me. Really? That's odd. |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message Poor Harry. He doesn't realize that the American public will get flooded with a deluge of proof linking Saddam to al Qaeda between the end of the Summer and November. Why should the Bush admin leak all of the good stuff this early? Do you think you should do a little grammar check there, idiot? Nope. The grammar looks fine to me. Really? That's odd. I am intrigued! Aside from the one minor usage issue, why don't you illuminate the grammar faults for us, bass? |
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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message hlink.net... "basskisser" wrote in message om... "NOYB" wrote in message news:jcydnbJjIMtrR0XdRVn- Poor Harry. He doesn't realize that the American public will get flooded with a deluge of proof linking Saddam to al Qaeda between the end of the Summer and November. Why should the Bush admin leak all of the good stuff this early? Do you think you should do a little grammar check there, idiot? Nope. The grammar looks fine to me. Really? That's odd. You're odd. |
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![]() "John Gaquin" wrote in message ... "basskisser" wrote in message Poor Harry. He doesn't realize that the American public will get flooded with a deluge of proof linking Saddam to al Qaeda between the end of the Summer and November. Why should the Bush admin leak all of the good stuff this early? Do you think you should do a little grammar check there, idiot? Nope. The grammar looks fine to me. Really? That's odd. I am intrigued! Aside from the one minor usage issue, why don't you illuminate the grammar faults for us, bass? Why? Because he can't. |
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