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Bush the unreported hero (Andrew Bolt)
Herald Sun ^ | 16th September 2005 | Andrew Bolt

Posted on 09/16/2005 1:27:34 AM PDT by naturalman1975

ANOTHER terrible suicide attack on civilians in Baghdad and, of course, it's yet more proof US President George W. Bush is a bloody bungler.

You saw footage of this latest Iraqi carnage on Wednesday, just as Bush took responsibility for mistakes back home in responding to Hurricane Katrina.

Can you doubt the man's a natural disaster himself? After all, media reports seem unanimous in declaring Iraq a monument to his astonishing incompetence.

Indeed, what could there possibly be to say about Iraq in Bush's defence?

Well, plenty. But as democratic Iraq's new president, Jalal Talabani, has found, the media isn't keen to report those who say it.

Talabani this week visited Bush in the White House, but I doubt you heard a word he said.

In one sense that's good. If he'd said Iraq's liberation was a disaster, you'd have heard all about it.

But he instead turned to Bush and said: "In the name of Iraqi people, I say to you, Mr President, and to the glorious American people, thank you, thank you. Thank you, because you liberated us from the worst kind of dictatorship. Our people suffered too much . . .

"Thank you, and thanks to the United States, there are now 50 million Muslims in Afghanistan and Iraq liberated by your courageous leadership and decision to liberate us, Mr President.

"We agree with Mr President Bush that democracy is the solution to the problems of the Middle East. Mr President, you are a visionary, great statesman. We salute you."

Talabani gave examples of progress -- of Iraqi cities like Najaf, once dominated by gunmen, now under democratic rule, and of Iraqi soldiers now winning in their war with terrorists. He told how Iraq's new National Assembly approved a draft constitution that upheld democracy and human rights.

And he added: "Now Iraq is a free country. We have all kinds of democracy, all kinds of freedom of expression of parties, groups, civil society, organisations -- that we can say that our democracy is unique in the Middle East . . .

"Of course, we are sorry for the sacrifices of American people in Iraq, but I think a great people like America has a mission in the history -- they have sacrificed hundreds of thousands of their sons in the . . . First World War, Second World War, and in liberating people in Afghanistan, Kurdistan. And the great leader, Mr George W. Bush is continuing the same mission of the American people. We are grateful . . .

"To those in America, in other countries, (who) still ask of (the) war of liberation in Iraq, if it was right -- the right decision: I say, please, please, come to Iraq, to visit the mass graves, to see what happened to the Iraqi people, and to see what now is going on in Iraq.

"To those who talk of stability, I say, Saddam imposed the stability of the mass graves. To the terrorists, I say, you will never win; freedom will win in Iraq."

I am now surer than I've been in these past two difficult years that Talabani is right. Our liberation of Iraq will prove to be not just noble, but a success that inspires democratic movements throughout the lethal Middle East and makes our world a little safer.

You'll think I'm kidding myself. This sure isn't the view you've reached on Iraq. But if you base your view on the reports of a media which won't even pass on these words of Iraq's president, how can you be sure you know the truth about his country? Or about Bush?


TOPICS: Australia/New Zealand; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bush; iraq; talabani
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To: Tom Bombadil
They may be ruthless, relentless, and destructive but they are surrounded and headed for defeat.

I respectfully disagree! How do you explain G.W.'s poll numbers now (if they are actually correct)??

You are wrong, imo.... the old media still has GREAT influence over the majority of voters............... and THAT sucks!!

21 posted on 09/16/2005 5:29:03 AM PDT by beyond the sea (William Jefferson Democrat Louisiana - doesn't everybody keep their cash in their freezer)
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To: line drive to right; Tribune7; beyond the sea
i worked for the late and lamented Philadelphia Evening Bulletin. It was once the largest evening newspaper and third largest in America. It was a conservative paper when I first went there, but the liberals took over before it folded in 1982.
The good thing was, I was able to start a string of conservative weekly newspapers which are prospering today. I am now semi-retired, but my oldest son--a Mizzou J-school grad-- has a firm grip on the reins and he will not tolerate creeping liberal ideas,
22 posted on 09/16/2005 9:48:12 AM PDT by Temple Owl
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To: beyond the sea
How do you explain G.W.'s poll numbers now (if they are actually correct)??

Sure the MSM appears to be drawing GWB blood right now but they cannot see that they are about to lose the Iraq war big time and they can't spin what happens because they no longer own the whole pie.

The MSM is acting tactically, GWB is acting strategically.

By the way I read your profile, we have a lot in common. 'Great to meet you.

23 posted on 09/16/2005 10:02:12 AM PDT by Tom Bombadil
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To: naturalman1975

bttt


24 posted on 09/16/2005 10:05:36 AM PDT by firewalk
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To: Tom Bombadil

Hard to see what you are saying.


25 posted on 09/16/2005 10:35:42 AM PDT by beyond the sea (William Jefferson Democrat Louisiana - doesn't everybody keep their cash in their freezer)
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To: line drive to right

God bless you and yours. You deserve combat pay.

If there were a democRAT in the White House now, we’d be hearing about the great successes in Iraq 24/7.


26 posted on 09/16/2005 10:43:22 AM PDT by tractorman
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To: beyond the sea
The MSM is acting tactically, GWB is acting strategically....hard to see what you are saying..

The MSM is still hoping that Iraq is Viet Nam and that they can swing the tide. To do this they have to report the small picture of American failure to control places like Ramadi etc. They show the banners and the terrorists wearing hoods. What they aren't reporting very well is the absolute hammering going on right now in Western Iraq with combined Iraqi and U.S. forces.

W knows the big picture and has been given the time to see this thing through.

The police in large parts of Iraq no longer wear hoods (my benchmark of who is winning). Within 18 months, the MSM king is going to realize that he has no clothes and will jump on the band-wagon. At that point W's poll numbers will beging to rise again.

27 posted on 09/17/2005 4:24:00 AM PDT by Tom Bombadil
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To: Tom Bombadil
Within 18 months, the MSM king is going to realize that he has no clothes and will jump on the band-wagon. At that point W's poll numbers will beging to rise again.

Wow!

I will wash your car(s) inside and out twice a month for five years if you are correct.

;-)

Who loves you, baby!?

28 posted on 09/17/2005 8:07:25 AM PDT by beyond the sea (William Jefferson Democrat Louisiana - doesn't everybody keep their cash in their freezer)
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To: beyond the sea
I will wash your car(s) inside and out twice a month for five years if you are correct.

You may want to be careful with your promises. My "car" is a small pick up truck and I haul everything with it including a cow by-product, and I don't mean milk.

I hope I'm right too. My major point is that the MSM can only ignore reality for so long before they begin to look just a little stupid, and that IS going to happen.

29 posted on 09/17/2005 8:55:46 AM PDT by Tom Bombadil
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To: Tom Bombadil
I could use some of that cow by-product, being in the nursery business.

;-)

30 posted on 09/17/2005 10:51:22 AM PDT by beyond the sea (William Jefferson Democrat Louisiana - doesn't everybody keep their cash in their freezer)
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