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Why Bush waged a needless war He believes he's doing God's work (MAJOR BARF ALERT!!!)
Tallahassee Democrat ^ | April 2, 2003 | James A. Haught THE CHARLESTON GAZETTE

Posted on 04/02/2003 3:23:40 PM PST by visitor

Why did President Bush order 250,000 young Americans into the deadly peril of war when it really wasn't necessary?

Why did he unleash hundreds of high-tech U.S. missiles (costing taxpayers $500,000 each) on Baghdad (population 5 million, half of them children) when it really wasn't necessary?

If Iraq has secret stashes of horror weapons, as Bush contends, U.N. inspectors could have spent years combing the nation for them. If any forbidden materials were found, world tribunals could have prosecuted dictator Saddam Hussein.

But Bush wouldn't let inspections continue. He wouldn't listen to American moderates or world leaders. Instead, he brushed aside all discussion and ordered the ultimate human horror: war.

Why? This question will hound historians for decades to come. Why did the president insist on an unnecessary war?

The answer must lie in Bush's shallow personality: his macho simplicity, his lack of wisdom, his exaggerated piety that sees everything as good versus evil.

He spent most of the winter saying he wanted to avoid war - that it would be a "last resort." He talked of disarmament conditions that Iraq might meet. But, actually, Bush had decided on war many months earlier. The latest Time magazine relates:

"F--- Saddam. We're taking him out." Those were the words of President Bush, who had poked his head into the office of national security adviser Condoleezza Rice. It was March 2002, and Rice was meeting with three U.S. senators, discussing how to deal with Iraq through the United Nations, or perhaps in a coalition with America's Middle East allies.

"Bush wasn't interested. He waved his hand dismissively," recalls a participant, and neatly summed up his Iraq policy in that short phrase. The senators laughed uncomfortably; Rice flashed a knowing smile. The president left the room.

"A year later, Bush's outburst has been translated into action, as cruise missiles and smart bombs slam into Baghdad. ... The war has turned much of the world against America." Incredible. Bush's crude chest-thumping a year ago sounds more like beer-tavern swagger than intelligent statecraft. It reeks of immaturity and the tough-guy mentality. It certainly doesn't display intellect. It also implies that his subsequent months of diplomacy were merely a smoke screen, since he already had decided to attack.

Increasingly, thoughtful analysts are probing Bush's personality for explanations of his one-man war. They conclude that the president has a narrow vision that sees only one side of a topic, not weighing possible consequences of his actions.

Professor Katherine van Wormer of the University of Northern Iowa, an expert in addiction, says Bush has many qualities of a "dry drunk," a former alcoholic who stopped drinking but still thinks obsessively. She wrote:

"Bush's rigid, judgmental outlook comes across in virtually all his speeches. To fight evil, Bush is ready to take on the world, in almost a biblical sense. ... Bush possesses the characteristics of the 'dry drunk' in terms of his incoherence while speaking away from the script; his irritability with anyone who dares disagree with him; and his dangerous obsessing about only one thing (Iraq) ...

"Bush drank heavily for over 20 years until he made the decision to abstain at age 40. About this time, he became a 'born-again Christian,' going as usual from one extreme to the other."

Dana Milbank of The Washington Post wrote:

"The true explanation is deep in Bush's psyche ... which draws sharp lines between good and evil, black and white. Bush's religious devotion encourages such distinctions. Bush implies but does not directly assert that he is doing God's work."

The latest Atlantic Monthly features "The Mind of George W. Bush" by conservative historian Richard Brookhiser, who writes: "Bush's faith means that he does not tolerate, or even recognize, ambiguity: There is an all-knowing God who decrees certain behaviors, and leaders must obey."

Richard Blow, former executive editor of George magazine, said:

"Certainly the president is no intellectual. He received mediocre grades at college, he's not a big reader, he lacks curiosity and he resists discussion about abstract subjects. He couldn't last 10 minutes with Bill Clinton in a debate about public policy. ... And yet, this is not to say that Bush is dumb. ... He makes decisions and sticks to them because he isn't interested in gray areas."

Florida State University religion professor Leo Sandon wrote last week in the Tallahassee Democrat:

"There is a holy-war motif on the part of both the United States and Iraq. Our president believes that Saddam is evil and that the United States 'has been chosen by God and commissioned by history to be a model in the world of justice.' Saddam has assured his people that God is on 'your side' and that 'your enemies will go to hell and be shamed.'... Religion played a major role in getting us here. ... Remember the idolatry that is implicit in too closely identifying the will of God with national aims."

Somewhere in all this, I think, is the explanation why President Bush decided to throw 250,000 young Americans and hundreds of $500,000 missiles into an unprovoked war.

James A. Haught is editor of The Charleston Gazette in West Virginia. Readers may write to him at: The Charleston Gazette, 1001 Virginia St. East, Charleston, W.Va. 25301, or via e-mail at haught@wvgazette.com.


TOPICS: Editorial; Foreign Affairs; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: West Virginia; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bush; collegeprofessors; god; ignorantmedia; iraq; iraqifreedom
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byrds of a feather flock together...rto
1 posted on 04/02/2003 3:23:40 PM PST by visitor
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To: visitor
This newspaper is well named.
2 posted on 04/02/2003 3:25:33 PM PST by Keith
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To: Keith
"He believes he is doing God's work." And your problem with that is . . . .?
3 posted on 04/02/2003 3:26:35 PM PST by LS
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To: visitor
I just want to say that I have just finished reading "Bush At War" and was even more impressed with the President. Freepers should read this account of the war on terrorism by Bob Woodward, to be sure, no natural fan of the Republican president.
4 posted on 04/02/2003 3:27:00 PM PST by Keith
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To: visitor
Among the most frightened and miserable people on the planet today are Iraqi Republican Guards and US Democrats.
5 posted on 04/02/2003 3:27:21 PM PST by Kevin Curry
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To: visitor
and the tough-guy mentality

now your getting it jerk

6 posted on 04/02/2003 3:30:21 PM PST by try phecta tom ((Harvey RULES. Paul not the rabbit)
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To: visitor
I guess it ain't ALL ABOUT OIL after all

IT'S ALL ABOUT GOD

Bush isn't dumb he is a religious nut
7 posted on 04/02/2003 3:30:23 PM PST by uncbob ( building tomorrow)
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To: visitor
Try this s*forbrains: Islamist terrorist attacks. Maybe you missed them.

What a freakin' idiot.
8 posted on 04/02/2003 3:30:34 PM PST by JmyBryan
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To: visitor
when it really wasn't necessary?

Has this worm-IQ moron been watching? He can witness the actions of this regime, the stockpiles of atropine injectors and chemical gear, the hostages, the execution of POWs, the murderous rampages against their own population and say this wasn't necessary? That some solution that left these murderous psychotics in power was acceptable?

This writer is a man of gargantuan, titanic stupidity. And no moral character.

He is a man who actually deserves to live under Saddam Hussein.

9 posted on 04/02/2003 3:32:18 PM PST by Scott from the Left Coast
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To: visitor
Yawwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwn........ How come no one ever asks the actual military men and women what they think. I live in Fayetteville NC home of Fort Bragg and they were ready to roll. No fear. No why me. They were ready to knock heads.
10 posted on 04/02/2003 3:32:48 PM PST by NC Conservative
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To: visitor
If Bush's so tight with God, maybe the rats should just lay low for a while.
11 posted on 04/02/2003 3:35:08 PM PST by keats5
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To: Keith
This pile of crap is the "rant d'jour" with the press, if you saw the presser today.

And I agree with you about Woodward's book; he tried hard, but ended up liking and admiring Bush.
12 posted on 04/02/2003 3:37:51 PM PST by Howlin (Matt was robbed!)
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To: visitor
I'm constantly amazed (though I shouldn't be) by how much W is hated by the left.

While the left is going on about God and Bush, I wonder if the left knows just how much Jesus was hated during his ministry, and how anxious the Pharisees were to kill him. Just something for the self-righteous left to think about.

13 posted on 04/02/2003 3:39:04 PM PST by Luna (Evil will not triumph...God is at the helm)
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To: visitor
If any forbidden materials were found, world tribunals could have prosecuted dictator Saddam Hussein.
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Just who would have done that? The U.N.? The French?

14 posted on 04/02/2003 3:39:16 PM PST by doug from upland (Send Al Sharpton 5 bucks so he can wreak havoc in his party)
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Professor Katherine van Wormer of the University of Northern Iowa, an expert in addiction, says Bush has many qualities of a "dry drunk," a former alcoholic who stopped drinking but still thinks obsessively.
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Oooohhhh. Maybe she can someday become Dean van Wormer and fight a rogue fraternity.

15 posted on 04/02/2003 3:41:35 PM PST by doug from upland (Send Al Sharpton 5 bucks so he can wreak havoc in his party)
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To: visitor
It's amazing. I used to be one of the "silent majority" but I am no longer. Any time I see this tripe I write a response. It may not do any good, but I let idiots like this know that they are wrong and I know where their bitterness comes from.

An e-mail and a glass of wine, it always makes the day better.

16 posted on 04/02/2003 3:41:56 PM PST by gramho12 (God bless our troops)
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To: visitor
Hey James Haught, let's see your Harvard MBA, jackass.
17 posted on 04/02/2003 3:42:00 PM PST by jpl
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To: visitor
Why did the president insist on an unnecessary war?

False premise. Or, at least, unproven, to be generous.

18 posted on 04/02/2003 3:42:31 PM PST by Celtjew Libertarian (No more will we pretend that our desire/For liberty is number-cold and has no fire.)
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To: uncbob
And gassing 5000 Kurds was something Saddam promised not to do again..........Training terrorists using an actual Boeing 707 as a training platform was just a rouse......! 10,000 Iraqi citizens vanishing thru his torture system each year is just a snaffu.......

As far as rabid democrats are concerned, Bush is the global enemy. He kills his people with tax decreases, smaller government, faith based initiatives, and rescuing partially born fetuses from an ice pick to the back of the brain.

Maybe if they keep it up, they won't even hold a decimal point over 33&1/3 in congress. It would be mighty damn funny to see them not even able to muster 1/3 of this country's seats. If that happens they will convert to Islam and declare Jihad.

19 posted on 04/02/2003 3:43:05 PM PST by blackdog (American Lamb, from American farmers to your table. Never ever offered to the French.)
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To: Keith

20 posted on 04/02/2003 3:43:23 PM PST by Knuckle Sandwich Combo
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