Posted on 03/19/2006 3:31:46 AM PST by peyton randolph
President George Bush will mark the third anniversary of the invasion of Iraq by admitting he made mistakes, and asking Americans and Iraqis for forgiveness, according to a draft of the speech, leaked to journalists today.
On Monday the president will tell a nonpartisan group in Cleveland that despite the best efforts of American troops...
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I wonder how many people will reply to this without realizing that this is from Scrappleface...
You just posted a See-BS News Wet Dream.
They will not ever admit that the Iraq war was the proper thing to do. But, I believe history will prove them wrong.
What kind of parents - with a last name like Ott - names their kid Scott?
At least they didn't name him "Inbeforethez."
LOL
Yes, and every one of the Bush bashers will be running around not only claiming they voted for him, but claiming they alone stood by him the whole time.
Even thought this is a dumb spoof, I actually think Bush should speak to the muslim world about their obligations and responsibilities to the non muslim world.
Dumb????? I thought it a brilliant piece of satire (No, my name is not Scott Ott) The next piece of satire I'd like to see from Mr. Ott is a review of Bruce Springsteen's new album covering Pete Seeger songs. It should be releases in the next few weeks. One of the songs is "we shall overcome" which I believe is the title track. I can just see the religious and secular left holding hands with Al-Qaeda in some international stunt this summer and singing this tripe.
sounds nuts because it is nuts.
By Scott Ott, Editor-in-Chief, ScrappleFace.com
News Fairly Unbalanced. We Report. You Decipher.
(2006-03-18) President George Bush will mark the third anniversary of the invasion of Iraq by admitting he made mistakes, and asking Americans and Iraqis for forgiveness, according to a draft of the speech, leaked to journalists today.
On Monday the president will tell a nonpartisan group in Cleveland that despite the best efforts of American troops to capture Iraqs oil production for U.S. consumption, the price of gasoline at the pump remains high.
Frankly, I misunderstimated the difficulty of the war for oil, the president will say. I thought it would be as easy for us as it was for European leaders to pocket kickbacks from Saddam under the United Nations Oil-for-Food program.
According to the draft manuscript, the least popular president of the modern era will also admit he shouldnt have taken such aggressive action against Mr. Hussein until he could absolutely prove the Iraqi dictator still had stockpiles of biological and chemical weapons.
Im sure Id have a lot more support for the war if I could have pointed to a bigger body count beyond the mere 5,000 civilian Kurds that Saddam gassed, Mr. Bush will reportedly say. Clearly, mistakes were made.
The president will also express regret that the U.S.-led war has forever altered the politics of Iraq.
My sensitivity to Iraqi culture is not what it might have been, the president is slated to confess. My actions have produced a bewildering array of candidates and choices at the polls, instead of the traditional one candidate, Yes or No ballot. The Iraqis will never again enjoy that kind of simple life, and thats my fault.
As part of a massive PR push to rescue his presidential legacy, Mr. Bush will also apologize that the Iraq war has distracted his administration from protecting the homeland against al-Qaeda mastermind Usama bin Laden, who remains at large.
While I was focused on Iraq, Mr. Bush will confess, Bin Laden could have easily taken down a dozen more skyscrapers, set off a nuculer (sic) weapon in the port at Philadelphia and dirty-bombed Washington D.C.. I guess its just dumb luck that those things never happened while I looked the other way. But that doesnt excuse my incompetence. To the Americans who might have died in those attacks, and to their potential surviving loved ones: Im truly sorry.
Mr. Bush will also agree with critics who contend he has failed to win the peace and has pushed Iraq to the brink of civil war.
Im afraid the U.S. occupation of Iraq has driven otherwise peaceful religious people to blow up innocent civilians as the only way to protest our oppressive presence, the president will note. If it werent for me, the Sunnis and Shiites would all join hands with Kurds and Baathists and theyd sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual free at last, free at last, Allahu Akhbar, were free at last.
The president will acknowledge that his biggest mistake was misinterpreting the word resolution in 12 years of United Nations resolutions about Mr. Husseins failure to comply with the terms of cease-fire from the first Gulf War.
I thought the root of that word was resolve, which means to reach a firm decision, to deal with successfully, Mr. Bush will say. My limited language skills led me astray. As most global leaders know, resolution comes from the Latin word solvere which means to loosen or release, as in dissolve. Again, mea culpa. Thats Latin for my bad.
Posted the whole thing? Ah, why'd you have to spoil the fun? Scrapplefact threads usually get a few FReepers up in arms before they realize it is satire. ;-)
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