He's made this statement because sadly, there are too many people in our society who just don't quite know how to put facts together and come up with a viable picture. I am truly amazed by the number of people on Answers who simply don't know or refuse to recognize the "REAL" truth. They believe what they will and cast accusing fingers but fail to look at and understand the truth and what it all means. Bush (or at least his advisors) knows and understand this and so, he has to make this sort of statement.
2006-12-31 05:58:05
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answered by Doc 7
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something is achievable in present day activities global. because the Cubbies have not performed a lot of something in over a century and the actual incontrovertible truth that the White Sox look the aggressive franchise, it would want to take position. The down aspect for historic causes might want to be the inability of Wrigley field. for sure no human being believed that the former Yankee Stadium might want to in the destiny be only a memory. Such is the global of activities organization. it would want to be troublesome to imagine no Wrigley field or for that count number no extra Fenway Park. i imagine it would want to be a diverse tale or no tale in any respect if the Cubs were prevailing pennants and a global series each now and then. for sure that hasn't befell.
2016-12-01 09:07:44
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answered by fuents 4
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No, I think it is an honest attempt to divert the fact that he is a total failure. Did I say honest and Bush in the same sentence. Sorry but like that will ever happen again or before.
2006-12-31 06:49:34
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answered by Anonymous
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He's trying to cover his asss because the earlier implication was that getting rid of Saddam would make things better. Perhaps dubya is finally realizing the truth about Iraq.
2006-12-31 05:51:36
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answered by Anonymous
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President Bush just wants to be sure that no one is counting on Saddam's execution to end the war.
2006-12-31 05:59:31
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a common political tactic called "playing the expectations game". He's deliberately lowering the public's expectations, so that it will seem less shocking or scandalous when it comes true.
2006-12-31 05:53:54
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answered by coconutmonkeybank 3
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Bush is the master of the obvious as well as the decider
2006-12-31 05:51:59
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answered by Sean 4
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It's his roundabout way of saying US Troops will not be leaving Iraq anytime soon.
2006-12-31 05:53:35
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answered by Faux News 2 2
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Bush said this because someone gave him a paper to read and that's what it said on the paper. :)
2006-12-31 05:53:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Guess it beats a baner that reads "Mission Accomplished"
2006-12-31 05:51:03
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answered by brickity hussein brack 5
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