More of the same spin, totally divorced from reality. The only question is does Bush himself know it's bull shit? Over at Truthout Rep. Henry A. Waxman responds better than I could. Here is the introduction, head over to Truthout for the rest.
The President's claims today are mindboggling. Either he doesn't understand the facts or simply doesn't want to face them. The reconstruction of Iraq has been an enormous boondoggle - not an example of "quiet, steady progress." Halliburton has repeatedly overcharged American taxpayers through fraud, waste, and abuse. The U.S. officials in charge of the reconstruction have been incompetent and, in some cases, corrupt. And billions of dollars have been squandered without increasing oil or electricity production.If you scroll down you will also find Senator Russ Feingold's response.
"The President does not understand that his Iraq policies are preventing us from succeeding in our larger campaign against global terrorists - Iraq is not the be-all and end-all of our country's national security. The President also fails to understand the limited role the U.S. military should play in Iraq's long-term political and economic reconstruction efforts. Our brave servicemen and women won a resounding victory in the initial military operation, and their task is largely over. Maintaining the current U.S. military presence, without a clear plan and timetable to finish the military mission in Iraq, isn't a strategy for success in Iraq or for success in the fight against global terrorism.I don't have anything to add.
Rather than continuing with a media blitz that tries to repackage a "stay the course" strategy that isn't working, the President and his administration should give the public a plan, with a timetable, to complete the military mission in Iraq. We need to get the focus back on the significant threats the United States faces that are currently being ignored or inadequately addressed."
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