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Kerry Chides Bush For 'Fear And Smear' On Veterans Day
ClickonDetroit ^ | November 12, 2005 | AP

Posted on 11/12/2005 5:21:16 AM PST by ShadowDancer

Kerry Chides Bush For 'Fear And Smear' On Veterans Day

POSTED: 7:39 am EST November 12, 2005
UPDATED: 7:53 am EST November 12, 2005

TOBYHANNA, Pa. -- President George W. Bush strongly rebuked congressional critics of his Iraq war policy Friday, accusing them of being "deeply irresponsible" and sending the wrong signal both to America's enemy and to U.S. troops.

"The stakes in the global war on terror are too high, and the national interest is too important, for politicians to throw out false charges," Bush said in his most combative defense yet of his rationale for invading Iraq in March 2003.

Bush's charges brought a forceful response from senior Democrats in Congress, who accused the president of misleading the country about the justification for war. Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., who ran unsuccessfully against Bush last year, accused the president of playing "the politics of fear and smear."

Bush's speech was part of a coordinated White House effort to bolster the president's waning credibility and dwindling support for the war, in which more than 2,000 U.S. troops have died.

As casualties have climbed, Bush's popularity has dropped. His approval rating now is at 37 percent in the latest AP-Ipsos poll, an all-time low point for his presidency.

"When I made the decision to remove Saddam Hussein from power, Congress approved it with strong bipartisan support," Bush said in a Veterans Day speech at Tobyhanna Army Depot.

"While it's perfectly legitimate to criticize my decision or the conduct of the war, it is deeply irresponsible to rewrite the history of how that war began."

Bush's remarks brought a few jabs from fellow Republicans as well as a sharp counterattack from Democrats.

In a speech in Philadelphia, Sen. Rick Santorum, R-Pa., criticized how the war has been presented to Americans - both by the media and the White House. Afterward, Santorum said the war has been "less than optimal" and "maybe some blame could be laid" at the White House. "Certainly, mistakes were made," Santorum said.

Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb., who is weighing a run for president in 2008, has said he agrees with Democrats who are pressing the chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee to move forward with an investigation into whether the administration manipulated intelligence.

"I was probably the main driver on the Republican side because I thought we needed the answers to whether intelligence was misused, intentionally or unintentionally," Hagel told the Omaha World-Herald in a story published Friday.

Defending the march to war, Bush said foreign intelligence services and Democrats and Republicans alike were convinced at the time that Saddam Hussein, the former Iraqi leader, had weapons of mass destruction. The United Nations, he noted, had passed more than a dozen resolutions citing Saddam's development and possession of such weapons.

Accusing his critics of making false charges, Bush said: "These baseless attacks send the wrong signal to our troops and to an enemy that is questioning America's will.

"As our troops fight a ruthless enemy determined to destroy our way of life, they deserve to know that their elected leaders who voted to send them to war continue to stand behind them."

Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada said Democrats would continue to press for a full airing of the facts about prewar intelligence and said asking tough questions was his party's way of standing with the troops.

"Americans seek the truth about how the nation committed our troops to war because the decision to go to war is too serious to be entered into under faulty pretenses," Reid said.

White House officials fanned out to television appearances to reinforce Bush's argument and Republican National Committee Chairman Ken Mehlman added his voice. He said Democrats who once worried that Saddam was amassing weapons of mass destruction now want an investigation of the intelligence. "Maybe this investigation will reveal that they were brainwashed," Mehlman said in a speech to be delivered Friday evening in Fort Wayne, Ind.

Criticism about prewar intelligence has been stoked by the recent indictment of Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, I. Lewis "Scooter" Libby, in the CIA leak investigation.

The probe aims to identify who leaked the identity of an undercover CIA officer whose husband, a former ambassador, alleged that the administration relied on faulty intelligence to justify the invasion of Iraq.

Kerry accused the president of playing politics on a holiday set aside to honor veterans.

"This administration misled a nation into war by cherry-picking intelligence and stretching the truth beyond recognition. That's why Scooter Libby has been indicted. That's why a statement in the State of the Union Address was retracted," said Kerry, who voted in 2002 to give Bush the authority to wage war but later voted against additional funds for Iraq and Afghanistan reconstruction.

"It's a dangerous day for our national security when an administration's word is no good," Kerry said.

Bush chose to go on the road this Veterans Day to make his forceful defense of the war, leaving Cheney in Washington to attend traditional wreath-laying ceremonies at Arlington National Cemetery.

Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., accused Bush of using Veterans Day as "a campaign-like attempt to rebuild his own credibility by tearing down those who seek the truth about the clear manipulation of intelligence in the run-up to the Iraq War."

Bush's political adviser Karl Rove, who is still under the cloud of the CIA leak investigation, hopped Air Force One to attend the speech, an indication that it was a political event.

Bush shared the stage with a tan Army depot vehicle, and banners behind him read "Strategy for Victory." "Hail to the Chief," which is rarely played to mark Bush's arrival, blared from speakers in the warehouse.


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1 posted on 11/12/2005 5:21:18 AM PST by ShadowDancer
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To: ShadowDancer

Did he wear his lucky CIA hat?


2 posted on 11/12/2005 5:22:01 AM PST by Tarpon
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To: ShadowDancer

..."wrong signal"...in other words-"hey you guys...we'll quit if you just hang on till we can destroy Bush"


3 posted on 11/12/2005 5:24:02 AM PST by Armigerous ( Non permitte illegitimi te carborundum- "Don't let the bastards grind you down")
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To: ShadowDancer
Kerry the TRAITOR, has no moral authority to speak about anything to do with fighting a war.
4 posted on 11/12/2005 5:24:16 AM PST by YOUGOTIT
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Kerry is just lucky that President Bush didn't mention that in 1998, pre 9/11, Kerry was on ABC with Cokie Roberts and said that he wanted American boots on the ground to force regime change. He also said that the UN and our allies wouldn't be with us and would probably oppose us, and that was okay.


5 posted on 11/12/2005 5:25:24 AM PST by Peach (The Clintons pardoned more terrorists than they ever captured or killed.)
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To: ShadowDancer

Kerry's been smearing Veterans every day since he returned from his 4 month stint in Vietnam.


6 posted on 11/12/2005 5:25:31 AM PST by counterpunch (~ Let O'Connor Go Home! ~)
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To: ShadowDancer
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7 posted on 11/12/2005 5:27:11 AM PST by b4its2late (Why is 'abbreviation' such a long word?)
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To: ShadowDancer
"It's a dangerous day for our national security when an administration's word is no good," Kerry said.

I couldn't agree more with Kerry. Fortunately a dangerous day for his administration came before the election.

8 posted on 11/12/2005 5:28:25 AM PST by hflynn ( Soros wouldn't make any sense even if he spelled his name backwards)
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To: ShadowDancer

When are you going to release your military reccords kerry?


9 posted on 11/12/2005 5:29:16 AM PST by ampat
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"I was probably the main driver on the Republican side because I thought we needed the answers to whether intelligence was misused, intentionally or unintentionally," Hagel told the Omaha World-Herald in a story published Friday.

Is this man a fool or what? If he thinks this is the way to get the Republican nomination for President, he is sadly mistaken.

10 posted on 11/12/2005 5:31:00 AM PST by A.Hun (Flagellum Dei)
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To: ShadowDancer
HEY KERRY!

YOU SUCK!

11 posted on 11/12/2005 5:31:39 AM PST by Manic_Episode (Some mornings, it's just not worth chewing through the leather straps...)
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To: ShadowDancer; HiJinx; Spiff; Da Jerdge; MJY1288; xzins; Calpernia; TEXOKIE; windchime; ...

Kerry, ... you horse faced, immoral, cheating, lieing, cowardly, son of an illbegotten interspecies experiment that never should have been done.

Shut yer Pie Hole!

Crawl back under the rotted pile of wood where all snakes live!


12 posted on 11/12/2005 5:33:17 AM PST by SandRat (Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
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To: ShadowDancer
Interesting article. It shows the media's role in the rewrite of history. The president didn't say anything that wasn't common knowledge two years ago. He has to keep repeating himself because the average, mind-numbed TV addict has a short term memory of about 20 seconds when it comes to anything but their favorite TV programs.

Santorum was NOT criticizng the president. He made an honest assessment and his words are taken out of context. Again. Maybe he DOES have a good shot of winning a presidency, because the media is sure targeting him for preemptive political assassination.

As for Hanoi John Boy, he's pandering to the antiwar protestors in the manner of Genghis Kahn as usual. The government DID NOT "cherrypick" intelligence information in order to sell action in Iraq. The government DID make a huge tactical error in apologizing for something that didn't require an apology, but the statement WAS NOT "retracted"

13 posted on 11/12/2005 5:36:15 AM PST by cake_crumb (Leftist Credo: One Wing to Rule Them All and to the Dark Side Bind Them)
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"Americans seek the truth about how the nation committed our troops to war ...

Americans already know the "truth" about the beginnings of the war. It's all public record.

Now, if the liberals have a way of ending this war, besides the Cut-and-Run approach, I'd like to hear it.

14 posted on 11/12/2005 5:36:38 AM PST by Noachian (To Control the Judiciary The People Must First Control The Senate)
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To: ShadowDancer

Kerry should have been arrested for the traitor he is years ago.


15 posted on 11/12/2005 5:36:40 AM PST by sgtbono2002
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To: ShadowDancer

I see the President's words hit home. The weasels experienced the Truth and are now scurrying in pain. Hit 'em again Mr. President.


16 posted on 11/12/2005 5:39:52 AM PST by Soul Seeker (Mr. President: It is now time to turn over the money changers' tables.)
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To: ShadowDancer

Jean Francois Kerry believes we should model ourselves after the French. He probably gets most of his foreign policy advice from Chirac.


17 posted on 11/12/2005 5:39:52 AM PST by popdonnelly
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Kerry heard Bush's speech?

I thought he was too busy solving France's riot problems, to take notice of the speech.

18 posted on 11/12/2005 5:42:11 AM PST by syriacus (Libs + French think US freeing France is AOK, but US freeing Iraq is BAD. Are they racist?)
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To: YOUGOTIT; Interesting Times

"Kerry the TRAITOR, has no moral authority to speak about anything to do with fighting a war."

If Free Republic had been around when Moi Kerry returned from Nam and did his traitor act, Kerry would still be in prison for being a traitor, liar and criminal.


19 posted on 11/12/2005 5:48:06 AM PST by Grampa Dave (MSM/RATs need to set a timetable for withdrawal in their illegitimate war on Bush. It's a quagmire.)
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"Certainly, mistakes were made," Santorum said.

The whole quote: “Certainly, mistakes were made,” Santorum said of the war’s conduct. “But that’s a criticism you can make of every conflict.”

Nice try, AP.

20 posted on 11/12/2005 5:49:01 AM PST by facedown (Armed in the Heartland)
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