IT'S NOT ABOUT MARY
IT'S NOT ABOUT KERRY.
Oh look! Easter Bunny!
We were taken for a ride on the validity of the 60 Minutes documents. We may never know if those papers were forged or not, but the controversy was enough to Make Dan Rather back off and put an end to further discovery.
A perfectly valid discussion was diverted and abandoned because we got mired down in the details. We failed to See The Forest For The Trees.
We need to learn not to take our focus off the big picture quite as fast as we do. Damn straight that Lynne Cheney is a hippocritical bitch, but she is giving Karl Rove a run for his money.
It is not about Mary or Kerry, it is about George Bush being caught in a great big irrefutable lie.
The exchange:
Here is proof of the lie on the Whitehouse's own website:
" I -- I'll repeat what I said. I truly am not that concerned about him." GWB 03/13/2002
Oh look! Easter Bunny!
We were taken for a ride on the validity of the 60 Minutes documents. We may never know if those papers were forged or not, but the controversy was enough to Make Dan Rather back off and put an end to further discovery.
A perfectly valid discussion was diverted and abandoned because we got mired down in the details. We failed to See The Forest For The Trees.
We need to learn not to take our focus off the big picture quite as fast as we do. Damn straight that Lynne Cheney is a hippocritical bitch, but she is giving Karl Rove a run for his money.
It is not about Mary or Kerry, it is about George Bush being caught in a great big irrefutable lie.
The exchange:
KERRY: Yes. When the president had an opportunity to capture or kill Osama bin Laden, he took his focus off of them, outsourced the job to Afghan warlords, and Osama bin Laden escaped.
KERRY: Six months after he said Osama bin Laden must be caught dead or alive, this president was asked, "Where is Osama bin Laden?" He said, "I don't know. I don't really think about him very much. I'm not that concerned."
SCHIEFFER: Mr. President?
BUSH: Gosh, I just don't think I ever said I'm not worried about Osama bin Laden. It's kind of one of those exaggerations.
Here is proof of the lie on the Whitehouse's own website:
Q Mr. President, in your speeches now you rarely talk or mention Osama bin Laden. Why is that? Also, can you tell the American people if you have any more information, if you know if he is dead or alive? Final part -- deep in your heart, don't you truly believe that until you find out if he is dead or alive, you won't really eliminate the threat of --
THE PRESIDENT: Deep in my heart I know the man is on the run, if he's alive at all. Who knows if he's hiding in some cave or not; we haven't heard from him in a long time. And the idea of focusing on one person is -- really indicates to me people don't understand the scope of the mission.
Terror is bigger than one person. And he's just -- he's a person who's now been marginalized. His network, his host government has been destroyed. He's the ultimate parasite who found weakness, exploited it, and met his match. He is -- as I mentioned in my speech, I do mention the fact that this is a fellow who is willing to commit youngsters to their death and he, himself, tries to hide -- if, in fact, he's hiding at all.
So I don't know where he is. You know, I just don't spend that much time on him, Kelly, to be honest with you. I'm more worried about making sure that our soldiers are well-supplied; that the strategy is clear; that the coalition is strong; that when we find enemy bunched up like we did in Shahikot Mountains, that the military has all the support it needs to go in and do the job, which they did.
And there will be other battles in Afghanistan. There's going to be other struggles like Shahikot, and I'm just as confident about the outcome of those future battles as I was about Shahikot, where our soldiers are performing brilliantly. We're tough, we're strong, they're well-equipped. We have a good strategy. We are showing the world we know how to fight a guerrilla war with conventional means.
Q But don't you believe that the threat that bin Laden posed won't truly be eliminated until he is found either dead or alive?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, as I say, we haven't heard much from him. And I wouldn't necessarily say he's at the center of any command structure. And, again, I don't know where he is. I -- I'll repeat what I said. I truly am not that concerned about him. I know he is on the run. I was concerned about him, when he had taken over a country. I was concerned about the fact that he was basically running Afghanistan and calling the shots for the Taliban.
But once we set out the policy and started executing the plan, he became -- we shoved him out more and more on the margins. He has no place to train his al Qaeda killers anymore. And if we -- excuse me for a minute -- and if we find a training camp, we'll take care of it. Either we will or our friends will. That's one of the things -- part of the new phase that's becoming apparent to the American people is that we're working closely with other governments to deny sanctuary, or training, or a place to hide, or a place to raise money.
And we've got more work to do. See, that's the thing the American people have got to understand, that we've only been at this six months. This is going to be a long struggle. I keep saying that; I don't know whether you all believe me or not. But time will show you that it's going to take a long time to achieve this objective. And I can assure you, I am not going to blink. And I'm not going to get tired. Because I know what is at stake. And history has called us to action, and I am going to seize this moment for the good of the world, for peace in the world and for freedom.
" I -- I'll repeat what I said. I truly am not that concerned about him." GWB 03/13/2002
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