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Bush Says He Tried to Avoid War 'To The Max,' Explains How God Shapes His Foreign Policy By E&P Staff Published: April 24, 2006 4:45 PM ET
NEW YORK President Bush today said he had tried to avoid war with Iraq "diplomatically to the max." Speaking to a business group in Irvine, Ca., he admitted mistakes were made in planning for the Iraq invasion, but he defended the troop level, saying "it was the troop level necessary to do the job," (WHAT JOB I ASK, WHAT WHAT WHAT???) and he would commit the same number if given a second chance (IF WE GAVE THIS DUDE A SECOND CHANCE WELL THEN, WE ALL OUGHT TO BE SHIPPED OUT TO GITMO).The remarks came as another former general joined seven others who in recent days have called for the resignation of Pentagon chief Donald Rumsfeld , saying he had mismanaged (MISMANAGED, ISN'T THAT AN UNDERSTATEMENT???)the planning and execution of the war. Bush also explained, in unusually stark terms, how his belief in God influences his foreign policy. "I base a lot of my foreign policy decisions on some things that I think are true," he said. "One, I believe there's an Almighty (WHO ACCORDING TO YOUR BELIEFS SAYS THOU SHALL NOT KILL). And, secondly, I believe one of the great gifts of the Almighty is the desire in everybody's soul, regardless of what you look like or where you live, to be free (FREE? FREE TO HAVE OUR PHONES TAPPED WITHOUT WARRANTS, OUR EMAILS READ WITHOUT WARRANTS, OUR BODIES SPIED UPON WHEN WE PEACEFULLY PROTEST. FREE? WTF) "I believe liberty is universal. I believe people want to be free. And I know that democracies (DEMOCRACIES? THIS IS A DICTATORSHIP NOW)do not war with each other."A new CNN poll released today shows Bush with his lowest approval rating in any poll so far, at 32%..............
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