To: Sprite518
but the problem is with Bush. Why does the White House remain silent on this?
What would be the point of President Bush saying anything? You'd never see anything about it on the news or read anything in the newspapers. By him saying anything the only thing it would accomplish would be to let those against the President and Admin know just how much he does know so they could put their anti-Bush spin on it before it was then swiftly swept under the rug just like everything else, so the public can't learn the truth.
As smart as he is, I believe President Bush realizes this and has elected to give them as little fuel for their fires as possible by staying silent.
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07/25/2006 2:52:38 PM PDT by
AmeriBrit
(Spreading the truth - Doing the job the MSM won't do!)
To: AmeriBrit
The problem for Bush is that if he says "new intelligence shows that there were WMD's" it's still not good enough. Unless the WMD's themselves show up, Bush really can't say anything without the MSM spinning it.
And if the WMD's DO show up then the MSM and the Democrats will be in big trouble.
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