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Transcript of Bush Remarks
« on: September 27, 2006, 08:23:45 AM »
This was in the WSJ this morning but I had a devil of a time tracking it down.  I thought his remarks on OBL and being in Iraq were great.

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Q: Thank you, sir.

Even after hearing that one of the major conclusions of the national intelligence estimate in April was that the Iraq war has fueled terror growth around the world, why have you continued to say that the Iraq war has made this country safer?

And to President Karzai, if I might: What do you think of President Musharraf's comments, that you need to get to know your own country better when you're talking about where terror threats and the Taliban threat is coming from?

BUSH: You want to start?

KARZAI: Go ahead, please.

BUSH: I, of course, read the key judgments on the NIE. I agree with their conclusion that, because of our successes against the leadership of al-Qaida, the enemy is becoming more diffuse and independent.

I'm not surprised the enemy is exploiting the situation in Iraq and using it as a propaganda tool to try to recruit more people to their murderous ways.

Some people have, you know, guessed what's in the report and have concluded that going into Iraq was a mistake. I strongly disagree. I think it's naive. I think it's a mistake for people to believe that going on the offense against people that want to do harm to the American people makes us less safe.

The terrorists fight us in Iraq for a reason; they want to try to stop a young democracy from developing, just like they're trying to fight this young democracy in Afghanistan.

And they use it as a recruitment tool because they understand the stakes. They understand what will happen to them when we defeat them in Iraq.

You know, to suggest that if we weren't in Iraq we would see a rosier scenario, with fewer extremists joining the radical movement, requires us to ignore 20 years of experience.

We weren't in Iraq when we got attacked on September the 11th. We weren't in Iraq and thousands of fighters were trained in terror camps inside your country, Mr. President. We weren't in Iraq when they first attacked the World Trade Center in 1993.

KARZAI: Yes, sir.

BUSH: We weren't in Iraq when they bombed the Cole.

KARZAI: Yes, sir.

BUSH: We weren't in Iraq when they blew up our embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.

My judgment is, if we weren't in Iraq, they'd find some other excuse, because they have ambitions. They kill in order to achieve their objectives.

You know, in the past, Osama bin Laden used Somalia as an excuse for people to join his jihadist movement.

In the past, they used the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It was a convenient way to try to recruit people to their jihadist movement.

They've used all kinds of excuses.

This government is going to do whatever it takes to protect this homeland. We're not going to let their excuses stop us from staying on the offense.

The best way to protect America is to defeat these killers overseas so we do not have to face them here at home.

We're not going to let lies and propaganda by the enemy dictate how we win this war.

Now, you know what's interesting about the NIE? It was an intelligence report done last April. As I understand, the conclusions - the evidence on the conclusions reached was stopped being gathered on February - at the end of February.

And here we are coming down the stretch in an election campaign and it's on the front page of your newspapers. Isn't that interesting? Somebody's taken it upon themselves to leak classified information for political purposes.

I talked to John Negroponte today, the DNI. You know, I think it's a bad habit for our government to declassify every time there's a leak, because it means it's going to be hard to get good product out of our analysts. Those of you who've been around here long enough know what I'm talking about.

But once again there's a leak out of our government, coming right down the stretch in this campaign in order to create confusion in the minds of the American people.

In my judgment, that's why they leaked it.

And so we're going to - I told the DNI to declassify this document. You can read it for yourself. It will stop all the speculation, all the politics about somebody saying something about Iraq; you know, somebody trying to confuse the American people about the nature of this enemy.

And so John Negroponte, the DNI, is going to declassify the document as quickly as possible - declassify the key judgments for you to read yourself.

And he'll do so in such a way that we'll be able to protect sources and methods of - that our intelligence community uses.

And then everybody can draw their own conclusions about what the report says.
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« Reply #1 on: September 27, 2006, 08:49:30 AM »
I simply cannot fathom how the leftists can manage to blame us whenever murderous savages in the middle east behave like murderous savages.  How can that be anyone's fault but theirs?  It's Karl Rove and those evil CIA mind control rays, isn't it?  All they really want to do is sit happily together with the West and sing Kumbayah.  

I heard Bush's remakrs yesterday, along with Karzai's.  They were both outstanding.  Karzai was particularly articulate and compelling.

We need more such remarks.  Bush has a habit of ignoring the press for months at a time, never bothering to refute their leftist drivel.  This is a big reason that these wars are so unpopular, and it's a big problem that Bush needs to address.

Bush needs to get out in front of the nation and LEAD before the leftists manage to defeat us on the home front.

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« Reply #2 on: September 27, 2006, 08:51:39 AM »
Bush is consistently underestimated by his opponents.  His only problem comes from shooting himself in the foot over different issues.
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« Reply #3 on: September 27, 2006, 08:54:49 AM »
I think you mean "misunderestimated."
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« Reply #4 on: September 27, 2006, 08:56:26 AM »
What does it say about the opposition party in our two party system when, in order to achieve or re achieve power, they think it is practical to put our nation and our military at risk?  The left wing in America today puffs itself up in righteous indignation when their patriotism is challenged.  But on a daily basis that lack of of support for border security, our language and culture is exhibited by what they say, the way they say it,  and the means they use to say it.  They do it with the economic news as well.  Rather than providing us with ideas and solutions they roll in PC and obfuscation not to mention outright lies.  

An opposition party has many ways of putting forth its ideas without using the methodology they do.  At this point whether I'm dissapointed with Republicans or the administration, I could not support a change in power because of the despicable tactics being employed by the other side.  Anyone who is contemplating a knee jerk reaction on Nov 7th should re-think what the ramifications of that would be.

I wouldn't mind so much the tactics and methodology being used if the mainstsream media would actually present both sides of the argument; to challenge some of the outrageous statements that are made.  The internet, talk radio and Fox News actually admit their biasand attempt to put some balance into the equation.  But wouldn't it be nice if all the mainstream media actually presented the points and counterpoints with out making judgment except on the editorial pages?

The report in question is one more example of the media and the opposition stepping in dog crap once again.

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