Will Robinson wrote:Reality just doesn't get in your way at all!
And who's reality are you sniffing? You trying to guild the turd called Bush for posterity? The President who started 2 unfunded wars, started the ball rolling on the biggest national debt in history, brought torture as an viable and illegal option for interrogation of our enemies, gave us military tribunals, started wholesale spying on American citizens, was responsible for the elimination of Habius Corpus, created the draconian Homeland Security agency that has given us porno scans at airports, cut funding to support our veterans AFTER they've sacrificed parts of their bodies for our country AND Bush and crew didn't have the foresight to fund the military sufficiently at the start to protect our soldiers from IED's, making them easy bomb fodder! Nice legacy! Oh, and don't forget that binge drunking draft dodging episode of his youth, courtesy of his daddy's connections, which
really makes him qualified as a military leader. And before you gripe, since Obama's not reversed any of Bush's crap, he's sliding down that same soulless road his predecessor did, since he's done absolutely nothing to change the evils bought about by the Bush Imperial Reign. He may have gotten Bin Laden, but he's sold his and our souls to do it.
One also has to consider whether Bush knew about the 9/11 plot beforehand. It'll never be provable theory, but everything about it smells. Consider this, he took the longest vacation in presidential history, 3 weeks, then after learning that Bin Laden was plotting to attack the U.S., what does he do? Go back to Washington to provide some leadership? Nope. He hops right over straight to Florida and reads children's books to a classroom of kids while American citizens died horribly. Oh, and by the way, his brother and gov. of Florida, Jeb, just happened to mobilize the state National Guard just before little Georgie arrives. Not quit marital law, but squeakingly close to it. So why? Governors haven't done it for regular presidential visit before. Why for that particular visit? Brotherly love? Kiss, kiss. Seems kind of fishy, so I can see why the 9/11 Conspiracy Theories got going. But even if you discount that, his very actions of ignoring those pointed warnings about Bin Laden was a serious lapse of judgement and makes him culpable. That and his family being in bed with the Saudis for so long didn't help matters either. You'll notice we no longer have any bases in Saudi Arabia now. Must have traded favors so he'd have Iraq as a fallback to get some new ones.
FACT: Al Qaeda and Bin Laden were NOT in Iraq before or after 9/11!
So where does Bush go sniffing after giving Afghanistan a cursory look and after blowing his best chance of getting Bin Laden and making himself a hero? Hmmmm, Iraq? Ding, ding, ding, YES! So why did he invade Iraq? Bin Laden there? Nope. If you said OIL, you win, because it's either the oil or revenge against Saddam for his daddy's failure, the latter not a very flattering international policy decision.
Sure, his evil water-boarding torture methods, which violated all international laws by the way and forever stained our international reputation (listening Obama?), gave us one
tiny little lead from a terrorist prisoner, the name of Bin Laden's courier. So I'll give him credit with that. But then what did Bush and the CIA under his direction do with that
little tidbit? Swing and a miss! They even disbanded the CIA station responsible for going after Bin Laden. Of course, they were getting a little stir crazy trying to find the guy all this time, but it sounds like the priority was no longer there.
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/04/washi ... intel.html
FACT: Obama made it one of his priorities to find Bin Laden. He didn't lose sight of the ball like little Bushie did. Maybe Bush started it, but Obama sure oversaw finishing the job, which is what counts. So tough luck Bushie lovers! Same thing happens within any corporation. One manager may start and build a project, but if he gets fires or goes elsewhere, he's no longer the one in charge. The guy running the project at the end gets the kudos and accolades. Actually, Clinton started looking first, but he whiffed too.
Personally woodchip, you may think that lefties don't like special ops, but I myself never besmirched special ops teams. Those guys do the hardest, most dangerous and most difficult jobs in the military. I applaud what they do and we need their service and sacrifice. I personally like the Navy Seals. I think they're the best at what they do.