Bush: Mea Culpa
President Bush today admitted to going to war on faulty intelligence. Before you go all whooping and hollering yet, remember that this is coming a year after he won reelection (a safe move), and he still has three more years in office. Though this move was based on the hope that it would somehow boost his approval ratings, I don't see how it should when he continues to insist that removing Saddam Hussein was the right thing to do. No one's going to argue against this side benefit, but remember that the entire march to war was predicated on the false link between Iraq and Al-Qaeda and the looming threat to U.S. national security, the evidence for which the president himself now has refuted. Bush isn't the only one to blame, and even though he fooled Congress into approving the war resolution, Republicans and Democrats share blame for not scrutinizing the evidence they saw and demanding the evidence they did not see. The media shares the blame for not scrutinizing the whole process.
It amazes me especially how many Democrats who voted for the war are so quick to attack the President for all of this. Sure, I'll give it to them that they were duped or misled, but there were plenty of Democrats who voted against the war, and they are the most credible in my mind to criticize. 2000+ Americans are dead for a war justified by faulty intelligence, and it is that reason why I will not support any presidential candidate (regardless of party) who voted for this war. If the Democrats want to retake the White House in 2008, they'd best start looking for a candidate who voted no.
It amazes me especially how many Democrats who voted for the war are so quick to attack the President for all of this. Sure, I'll give it to them that they were duped or misled, but there were plenty of Democrats who voted against the war, and they are the most credible in my mind to criticize. 2000+ Americans are dead for a war justified by faulty intelligence, and it is that reason why I will not support any presidential candidate (regardless of party) who voted for this war. If the Democrats want to retake the White House in 2008, they'd best start looking for a candidate who voted no.

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