Posted on 10/07/2004 10:01:06 PM PDT by neverdem
Good for Bremer.
Hey, but this guy had a lot of courage even taking the job he did.
And this statement seems fair enough. I think he intended the original remarks to remain private.
"I have been involved in the war on terrorism for two decades, and in my view no world leader has better understood the stakes in this global war than President Bush." - Paul Bremer
Excellent rebuttal to MEDIA/MSM/Dem-wit nonsense!
Nevertheless he should have kept has mouth shut before the election
I'm surprised he made it past the NYT censors.
I don't know if it will make a difference at this point, but if handled correctly by W and his surrogates, this could take the wind out of one of Fn's new talking points.
Perhaps Bremer waited a few days to say this to give Kerry a little more rope....
That's a pretty strong statement. Kerry will now call him a goon who is out of his mind and a puppet of the Bush administration.
It is a little late. Watch your words very carefully they will be used against the president. But he did do more then some of the other Republicans.
My husband uses an initial for first name. Why? He prefers not to be called by his first name.
This is a great find!!! FABULOUS!
This is a home run by Bremer and confirms why I was reluctant to criticize him, Perkins or others. The problem here is Kerry & the other Johns who perpetually demean our efforts and take any means necessary to thwart the administration's objectives toward a free Iraq.
MSM blackout, count on it.
Putting on my tinfoil hat, I have a suspicion that initializing their first name is some kind of sign that the bi-coastal elites you use to signal to each other that they are somehow affiliated with most destructive American institution of the past 100 years -- i.e. the State Dept.
"...The press has been curiously reluctant to report my constant public support for the president's strategy in Iraq and his policies to fight terrorism. I have been involved in the war on terrorism for two decades, and in my view no world leader has better understood the stakes in this global war than President Bush..."
NY Times story
Bye, Bye Kerry Wrong AGAIN! PING
I guarantee you John Kerry will STILL mention Bremer's remarks tomorrow night.
Bremer is, as are the other commanders in this war, a very courageous man. Why indeed would he leave civilian life to take this command, because he believes in what this president is trying to accomplish in Iraq.
That Kerry used his statement in such a way should not be such a surprise, and Kerry will never concede that he took his remarks out of context to fit his own agenda.
I am glad the NYT printed this.
I am reasonably sure President Bush will be re-elected, but the thought of Kerry/Edwards in the WH is too scary to contemplate.
Well that should put to rest the rumors of Bremer going to work for the Kerry Camp *L*
BTW .. when all the looting occured was in the beginning of the war when our troops were in the process of getting into Iraq/Bagdad
Thanks for the ping Tonk!
L. Paul Bremer 6/28/04 - Welcome to a sovereign Iraq!
The Coalition Provisional Authority ceases to exist today. I would like to extend my personal thanks to every one who works and has worked at the Coalition Provisional Authority, its predecessor, the Office of Refugee and Humanitarian Assistance and to the fine men and women who have served in the Coalition Forces. Both groups have served with courage in the face of huge risks. Many have paid the ultimate price. We owe them a debt of gratitude which no words can express.
Each of you has participated in a process unique in history. A Coalition of the willing came together and toppled a tyrant. Then, civilian volunteers from around the world came to try not only to repair the ravages of war, but to reconstruct a country devastated by over three decades of misrule.
You have contributed to replacing the tyranny of one man with a broadly representative government pledged to uphold the rights of all.
You have contributed to rebuilding Iraq and modernizing its economy.
You have contributed to making a better life for the citizens of this wonderful country.
These are noble undertakings for which I am deeply grateful.
I thank you for your sacrifice and your service and wish each of you the very best in the coming years.
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