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| Bush to run for a third term Because you can't change presidents during "war time" and Bush is a "war president" Bush Says U.S. Troops Will Stay in Iraq Past '08 GOP Unrest Dismissed As Sign of Election Year By Jim VandeHei Washington Post Staff Writer Wednesday, March 22, 2006; A01 President Bush acknowledged yesterday that the war in Iraq is dominating nearly every aspect of his presidency, and he served notice for the first time that he expects the decision on when all U.S. troops come home to fall on his successors. In an hour-long news conference, Bush said the "trauma" of war has left the public and even some lawmakers in his own party understandably shaken and skeptical of his vow that the United States will prevail. "Nobody likes war," Bush said. "It creates a sense of uncertainty in the country." With a series of polls showing Bush and the war less popular than ever, he rejected calls to change the U.S. military strategy or shake up the White House staff and war cabinet. "I am happy with the people I surrounded myself with," he said. But Bush did not rule out bringing aboard a veteran Washington operative to help soothe relations with an increasingly restive Republican Congress, a move that aides said may happen soon. "I'm not going to announce it right now," Bush said, noting that he has had conversations with congressional allies. "Look. They got some ideas that I like and some I don't like, put it that way." Bush dismissed the rising chorus of Republican criticism as election-year jitters. "There's a certain unease as you head into an election year," he said. The chief aim of the White House news conference, Bush's second this year, was to make his case again that Iraq is progressing toward a viable democracy despite daily images of car bombings and sectarian violence. It was part of a White House campaign to confront public anxieties about his leadership, the war and the future of his presidency, aides said. The offensive comes as a string of polls have shown that less than 40 percent of Americans approve of the Bush presidency and that a growing number no longer trust him. "I understand people being disheartened when they turn on their TV screen," Bush said, adding that "nobody likes beheadings" and other grim images. Bush said he disagrees with former Iraqi prime minister Ayad Allawi, a man who had been handpicked by his administration, and others who say that the country is already engaged in a civil war in which dozens of people are killed each day. "The way I look at the situation," Bush said, "the Iraqis took a look and decided not to go to civil war." If a civil war erupts, he said, Iraqi forces will be in charge of ending it, with assistance from U.S. troops. As the debate over whether a civil war is at hand has shown, Bush's optimistic assessments are often contradicted by Iraqi and other U.S. officials and sometimes by the conditions on the ground three years after the invasion. But Bush rejected the notion that his Iraq policy is based on wishful thinking. "I say that I am talking realistically to people," he said. Moments later, he said the reason U.S. forces went to Iraq was to "make sure we didn't allow people to provide safe haven to an enemy." Since the invasion, Bush has emphasized different rationales for the Iraq invasion, such as the need to topple a dangerous dictator and to eliminate weapons of mass destruction, which have yet to be found. Bush said he would call home the 130,000 U.S. troops in Iraq if he was not confident about his victory plan. U.S. commanders in Iraq will determine when troop levels can be lowered, he said, suggesting that some will remain beyond January 2009. Asked if a day will come when there are no U.S. troops there, Bush said "that will be decided by future presidents and future governments of Iraq." Throughout the news conference, Bush steered the conversation back to Iraq, including when he was asked why a growing number of Americans are telling pollsters that they no longer trust him. In a rarity for Bush, he even took a question from Helen Thomas, a liberal columnist and unabashed critic of Bush and the war who frequently accuses the White House of lying about the conflict. Thomas jokingly told Bush that he would "be sorry" for calling on her, then repeatedly tried to interrupt his response to her question about his shifting rationales for the war. "I really didn't regret it," he said. "I kind of semi-regretted it." The news conference was vintage Bush, a mix of playful banter, stern glares and defiant assertions. He dismissed as "needless partisanship" calls by Sen. Russell Feingold (D-Wis.) to censure the president for authorizing the secret National Security Agency spying program, which involves eavesdropping on U.S. citizens. Telegraphing the GOP's election plan to portray Democrats as weak on terrorism, Bush dared his opponents to campaign in the 2006 elections on a platform that includes eliminating the spying program. "They ought to take their message to the people and say, 'Vote for me, I promise we're not going to have a terrorist surveillance program,' " he said. Bush also taunted those Democrats who opposed the reauthorization of the USA Patriot Act, the law that provides the government with broad surveillance powers: "If that's what the party believes, they ought to go around the country saying we shouldn't give the people on the front line of protecting us the tools necessary to do so." No Democrat has made such a statement. With the stock market up and unemployment down, Bush repeatedly said the economy is strong, despite concerns about rising inflation. He blamed the federal debt, which has ballooned from $5.7 trillion when he took office to more than $8.2 trillion under his watch, on mandatory government spending for entitlement programs such as Medicare. He did not mention that his prescription drug plan for Medicare is projected to add hundreds of billions of dollars to the debt, or that federal spending has grown by more than 25 percent since he took office. Bush said he remains committed to cutting the annual deficit in half by 2009. Still, a president who had promised big ideas and big changes on multiple fronts at the start of his second term 14 months ago suggested that this has now become essentially a one-issue presidency. In November 2004, he bragged about spending his political capital to restructure the Social Security system. Yesterday, he said: "I'm spending that capital on the war." http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...032100452.html --- help me Instant Runoff Voting, you're my only hope --- "There is no such thing as laziness. Laziness is only lack of incentive." Norman Reider, MD Morality is not contingent on religion to exist. Therefore religion only detracts from the purity of morality. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Wrong! The Red States (Confederate) just won't participate! The U.S. presidential election of 1864 was conducted during the Civil War, and as such the Confederate states did not participate. The war was taking a heavy toll in terms of lives and resources, and as such incumbent President Abraham Lincoln was seen as vulnerable. Republicans across the country were jittery over the summer—but that was before the Democrats had their to confront their severe internal strains at their convention. With William Tecumseh Sherman marching inexorably toward Atlanta, and Ulysses S. Grant pushing Lee into the inner defenses of Richmond, it became increasingly obvious that Union victory was inevitable. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U.S._pr...election,_1864 ----------------------- "First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win." --- Mahatma Gandhi | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| The title of this thread scares the hell out of me. Godbless, Tadpole. “I am a Republican. I\'m loyal to the party of Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. And I believe that my party, in some ways, has strayed from those principles, particularly on the issue of fiscal discipline.” -John McCain "Senator, when you took your oath of office, you placed your hand on the Bible and swore to uphold the Constitution. You did not place your hand on the Constitution and swear to uphold the Bible." -Jamie Raskin | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| strange stuff --- help me Instant Runoff Voting, you're my only hope --- "There is no such thing as laziness. Laziness is only lack of incentive." Norman Reider, MD Morality is not contingent on religion to exist. Therefore religion only detracts from the purity of morality. | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| I do not believe that Bush will be allowed to run for a 3rd term... just don't see it happening... "I am not ashamed of the Gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes." Romans 1:16 | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Bush's approval ratings are at 34%. A majority in this country feel he doesn't care about them. http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/...n1350874.shtml I'ld say there is a LOT more than just a constitutional amendment barring him from running, but since when has the constitution been known to get in his way? But then again, if a soon to be convicted criminal like Tom DeLay can win a GOP primary, why should any of that matter? "(Gay marriage) is a debate about whether you think gay people are part of the human condition or just a random fetish." -- Jon Stewart "Please don't judge others by your own standards." -- Garysher | |||||||||||||||||||||
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