see also:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A40578-2004Mar31.html
Bush Counsel Called 9/11 Panelist Before Clarke Testified

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/04/02/politics/02PANE.html?hp
Bush Aides Block Clinton's Papers From 9/11 Panel

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This is actually pretty funny...

http://snipurl.com/56hl

30 March 2004
Emotional Elder Bush Attacks Son's Critics

SAN ANTONIO, Texas (Reuters) - An emotional former President George H.W.
Bush on Tuesday defended his son's Iraq  war and lashed out at White House
critics.

It is "deeply offensive and contemptible" to hear "elites and intellectuals
on the campaign trail" dismiss progress in Iraq since last year's overthrow
of Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein, the elder Bush said in a speech to the
National Petrochemical and Refiners Association annual convention.

[ed. note- read that paragraph again]

"There is something ignorant in the way they dismiss the overthrow of a
brutal dictator and the sowing of the seeds of basic human freedom in that
troubled part of the world," he said.

The former president appeared to fight back tears as he complained about
media coverage of the younger Bush that he called "something short of fair
and balanced."

"It hurts an awful lot more when it's your son that is being criticized than
when they used to get all over my case," said Bush, who has often complained
about media coverage of both Bush presidencies.

Iraq has been torn by violence and instability since a U.S.-led invasion
last year toppled Saddam in the hunt for his alleged weapons of mass
destruction. No such weapons have been found but the Bush administration
says progress toward a stable democracy is being made.

The former president, who waged the first Gulf War against Saddam in 1991,
described progress in Iraq as "a miracle."

"Iraq is moving forward in hope and not sliding back into despair and
terrorism," he said.

Some critics of the war say the White House focused resources on Iraq
instead of the hunt for Osama bin Laden, whom Washington blames for the
Sept. 11 attacks.

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