Short of citing the war in Iraq specifically as a mistake, can I instead cite his complete failure to adhere to the will of America and the world in the spring of 2003?
I believe signs in protest of the war immediately after the fact read something along the lines of "THE WORLD SAID NO."
Or perhaps the mistake his administration made in drastically cutting back our attentiveness to terrorism
even up to 9/10/2001?
Maybe the "miscommunication" (which, in this case, is the gentle way of saying "bold-faced lie") that American soldiers would be greeted as liberators by the Iraqi people?
Or I could mean the misdeed of wilfully acting pre-emptively on shoddy intelligence that had been questioned by the international community.
No president is perfect, and many presidents apologize. This administration simply refuses to admit that they are ever wrong.
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Originally Posted by BombsBurstingInAir
I must also add that the references to all the terrorist actions against U.S. intrests, that occured in the past, was a nice touch. I think it helps to put things in perspective.
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Are you kidding me? That's hyping, scare-mongering, and focusing on measly losses to inflate the cause in the eyes of a vengeful (or mourning) American public. I don't want to sound like Max's parrot, but more people die in car accidents every year than terrorist attacks. Wake the fuck up, you're being manipulated.