JDG wrote:
Winning this war motivates every decision with regards to terrorism alerts and counter-intelligence that is made. And anyone who thinks otherwise
has a particularly craven view of politics.
I guess you didn't hear that he said the war wasn't winnable the other day.
No time for a long reply just this from the article.
Graham found the president had ''an unforgivable level of intellectual -- and even common sense -- indifference'' toward analyzing the comparative threats posed by Iraq and al Qaeda and other terrorist groups.
When the weapons were not found, one year after the invasion of Iraq, Bush attended a black-tie dinner in Washington, Graham recalled. Bush gave a humorous speech with slides, showing him looking under White House furniture and joking, ``Nope, no WMDs there.''
Graham wrote: ``It was one of the most offensive things I have witnessed. Having recently attended the funeral of an American soldier killed in Iraq, who left behind a young wife and two preschool-age children, I found nothing funny about a deceitful justification for war.''
This epitomizes the character of our acting executive and illustrates why it is so easy to believe that he is protecting his Saudi friends.
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