This president must apologize to the troops for having suggested, six weeks ago, that the chaos in Iraq, the death and the carnage, the slaughtered Iraqi civilians and the dead American service personnel, will, to history, “look like just a comma.”
This president must apologize to the troops because the intelligence he claims led us into Iraq proved to be undeniably and irredeemably wrong.
This president must apologize to the troops for having laughed about the failure of that intelligence at a banquet while our troops were in harm’s way.
This president must apologize to the troops because the streets of Iraq were not strewn with flowers and its residents did not greet them as liberators.
This president must apologize to the troops because his administration ran out of “plan” after barely two months.
This president must apologize to the troops for getting 2,815 of them killed.
This president must apologize to the troops for getting this country into a war without a clue.
And Mr. Bush owes us an apology for this destructive and omnivorous presidency.
We will not receive them, of course.
This president never apologizes.
Not to the troops.
Not to the people.
Nor will those henchmen who have echoed him.
In calling him a “stuffed suit,” Sen. Kerry was wrong about the press secretary.
Mr. Snow’s words and conduct, falsely earnest and earnestly false, suggest he is not “stuffed,” he is inflated.
2006-12-18 12:02:06
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answered by dstr 6
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Yellow, no. As president of the most powerful country on earth, he does not apologize. While we may disagree with his policies, I don't want him to do anything to weaken us. An apology would weaken us.
By the way, have you also made a similar request for Al Qaeda to apologize for 9/11, Jemaah Islamiyah of Indonesia to apologize for killing 200 innocents in Bali or Palestinian bombers to apologize for killing so many innocents in Israel? No, I thought not.
2006-12-18 19:48:21
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answered by iwasnotanazipolka 7
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Yes from his super max cell with cellmate Cheney. That would be after impeachment, removal by the Senate and criminal conviction.
2006-12-18 20:15:07
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answered by rhino9joe 5
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Do you think that the world's terrorists should be forced to apologize to US?
2006-12-18 19:42:11
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answered by Jade 5
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Forced? What do you mean? At gunpoint?
And for what? I agree with his policies.
2006-12-18 19:41:40
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answered by Anonymous
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he could try but no one would care because words would not fix all the lives that were lost
2006-12-18 19:42:44
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answered by Anonymous
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listen to me,,if bush did that ,,,he would infuriate every American,,,if bush fails to control his lie started war in Iraq,,he must be impeached,,,,do you not see that in the cards?,,,,,,civilian
2006-12-18 19:40:01
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answered by CIVILIAN 4
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no but the world should thank us
2006-12-18 19:40:07
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answered by rizinoutlaw 5
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i see no point.... if he did the words would have been written by his speech writer, he would just say what someone else told him to.... he wouldn't actually mean it....
2006-12-18 19:38:13
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answered by Leijla B 2
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absolutely..the world may think he can do something about the liberals who have no concept of how to protect our freedoms when in fact he doesnt...the conduct of the liberals when iraq needs us is so shameful i would definitley aplogize.
2006-12-18 19:37:24
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answered by koalatcomics 7
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