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Bush Was at Ft Campbell - Did you Know That?


It's tempting to actually feel sorry for President George W Bush these days.Today, President Bush stopped by Campbell to thank some of the troops for their hard work. Did you hear about that; probably not.

After spending what seemed like hours waiting, the troops finally got to see and hear the President. The President basically repeated his same old speech, not budging even an inch on his opinion about going to Iraq. In fact, he didn't even admit that he was currently negotiating with the Iraqi's for a withdraw timeline of 2011:

"The war in style Iraq is not over," he said about the conflict that has claimed at least 4,200 members of the military. "But we're drawing closer to the day when our troops can come home. And when they come home, they will come home in victory," he recalled that his 2001 visit to the base came shortly after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the beginning of the war in
Afghanistan.

"That November day, I said, `Once again, you have a rendezvous with destiny,"' Bush said. "And today there is no doubt that you upheld this motto. You have done your duty. ... You have taken the battle of the terrorists overseas so we do not have to face them here in the United States Bush said that in Afghanistan, U.S. troops removed the oppressive Taliban regime, which harbored terrorists who planned the Sept. 11 attacks. In Iraq, U.S.-led forces toppled Saddam and paved the way for a young democracy. Removing Saddam Hussein was the right decision then, and it is the right decision today," he said...

With Saddam gone from power, our mission turned to helping the Iraqi people defend their freedom against violent extremists, including al Qaeda. In 2006, our efforts were faltering. So I reviewed our strategy and changed course. Instead of retreating, I ordered more troops into Iraq.

After the speech, he shook hands with some of those on the stage.  I wish I had a video of this it would be much more interesting; but at one point Bush literally shoved his way between a woman soldier and another man soldier for a photo op.The lady didn't seem to pleased.

Here's the really odd part of his visit.  It was barely mentioned in the online media.  USATODAY had a back page of 4 paragraphs about this visit.  CNN other than having the video of the story when it occurred doesn't have any thing listed on their site that I can find.  I can't find anything about it on MSNBC's site.

What's even more telling - The Drudge Report had nothing about his visit and Fox News of all places has the story on its back pages listed under a small headline saying "Bush defends overthrow of Saddam Hussein".

What's scary about this is; this man is still able to declare war on anybody and he can write executive orders that could be binding for ever, yet we ignore him as though he were gone to Texas already.


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The next two months cannot go by fast enough. Let's just forget Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's and just jump to January 20.

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Wow, the whole world is italicized.

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I think coonsey needs a little </i> action in his blog post above…

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Testing…

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Another test… (sorry coonsey)

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In the spirit of Triumph (the insult comic dog) - I poop on this barely relevant president!

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I'll second that!

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May Barney bring the jaws of justice to bear on the ankles of W!

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Minor nit-pick: in theory, the President cannot declare war.

Of course, in practice, we all know what can happen.

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Yes, we all know now that only the VP can declare war!

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Well, since he runs the Senate and all that…

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I think he actually "gets in there with the Senate and works with them to get, ya know, policy things done."

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Hell must be freezing over but daily when I see pictures/small articles about our current President I find myself...actually...feeling sorry for him. Especially that short snip about him drinking again.

Glad to hear he's keeping busy but I'm sure he would like to leave as fast as most of us want him out of there.

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1. Read the Constitution. Only one branch, expressly stipulated, has the authority to resolve election disputes such as that in 2000: CONGRESS.

The UNELECTED SC has NO legitimate role in the matter. Thus in 2000 it serially usurped that exclusive authority in order to unconstitutionally appoint Bushit "president".

To call him "President" is to endorse that subversion of the Constitution.

2. The president does not have the Constitutional authority to declare war.

3. No president can implement an Executive Order "for ever" [sic]. They can be modified or reversed by a subsequent president.

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The president does not have the Constitutional authority to declare war

What he does have is the power to blow up anything and anybody he wants and get away with it. The bastard...

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Authority and power are not the same things. The president doesn't have the authority to on his own use the power of making war.

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The Prez has the authority to do anything he wants for 60 days, subject to notifying Congress within 48 hours of committing troops.

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committing troops

Hmmm.

Would this define an air force major in Kansas piloting a predator over oh, I don't know, say Tiblisi, as one of several "troops committed" to a foreign theatre? Or maybe, not?

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Who could have imagined, in our lifetime, we would have had people like Bush and Cheney in our Whitehouse and in charge of our military. I saw that ridiculous speech today, and indeed, the two young soldiers whom Bush forced himself between for a photo op, did not seem either pleased or obliged to be seen with him. He would be sad and pathetic were he not so dangerous.

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In yesterday's (?) 100-second round-up video, there's a quick clip of Bush giving a speech, and he says something like, "I have just one word for you: Hooouaugh!!" It was weird. I look forward to seeing it on Letterman or something.

Was that "Hooouaugh!" from this appearance??

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