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Originally Posted by El Blanco
So, she just wants to yell at him.
She has my sympathy and I can't imagine the pain she feels, but she is just wrong here. No emotional plea, no horrible circumstance can change that she cannot rightfully expect a private audience just so she can scream and curse at him.
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Fortunately, it’s not really about actually getting his audience. It’s about casting dispersions. Bush’s actual stance is “my way or the highway”; and he is getting his way. Not that he had the original thought of invading Iraq - hardly. Oh no, that has been in the queue for a long time. I side with the sentiment that if he had a backbone, he’d stifle his counsel and face his detractors. Unfortunately enough to the minds of said counsel, in doing so, Bush would be compelled to utter real facts (or a reasonable facsimile) regarding the extremely complex (real) reasons for invading Iraq. God forbid he would have to ad lib an answer to the expected questions regarding the Downing street memo. Is there any wonder at all in assuming we’re on safe ground in visualizing this in particular as one thing his traitorous counsel would be and is most likely hush-hushing vigorously? Bush is credible by proxy; let’s hope the rest of ‘em have very good reasons for stretching their own credibility to its limits.