You continue to ignore the lies Bush told to get us in this war...and then there is my favorite lie ..remember when Bush recalled that the U.S. humanitarian mission in Somalia.... he said it had "changed into a nation-building mission, and that's where the mission went wrong."

"The mission was changed, and as a result, our nation paid a price," Bush continued. "And so I don't think our troops ought to be used for what's called nation building." He added the Bush administration, if he was elected, would "absolutely not" indulge in nation planning. HAHAHAHA And so we launch another round of nation building in Iraq, even as the Bush administration struggles to rebuild a nation in Afghanistan.....what say you to this Torog?

Bush also pledged during the same debate to be "humble" in his foreign policy and not appear to be throwing our superpower weight around. No matter how the president's foreign policy is viewed by Americans or others around the world, the word "humble" couldn't possibly fit. HAHAHA it is almost funny...no wait it gets better.....

During the Wake Forest debate, Bush declared: "It really depends upon how our nation conducts its foreign policy. If we're an arrogant nation, they'll resent us. If we're a humble nation, they'll respect us." Can you believe those words! You bought it hook line and sinker.... didn't you?
it seems your hero is a liar.....
BlueCat Reviewed by BlueCat on . Limits of Dissent The Limits of Dissent By: Bill O'Reilly for BillOReilly.com Thursday, Jun 23, 2005 http://billoreilly.com/currentarticle No country can win a conflict the way the USA is fighting the war on terror. Every move the Bush administration makes is scrutinized, criticized and roundly chastised by dissenters who firmly believe the President, himself, is responsible for much of the anti-American hatred around the world. The chorus is deafening. Bush "lied" about Iraq. Bush is violating civil Rating: 5