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A day in the life of President Bush (photos): 3/17/03
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Posted on 03/17/2003 6:58:10 PM PST by rintense
The tyrant will soon be gone. With those words, President Bush left no doubt with Saddam Hussein or with the world that the years of a brutal dictatorship in Iraq will soon be over. In an address to the American people, and to the Iraqi people, Bush reiterated the many steps for diplomacy and peace that the United States and her allies have followed in the past 12 years- to no avail. The President told the Iraqis that their liberation is near and warned any Iraqi soldiers to think twice before releasing chemical or biological weapons. Bush also issued warnings to any terrorists that, 'If our enemies dare to strike us, they and all who have aided them, will face fearful consequences.' Earlier in the day, Bush met with congressional leaders and outlined tonights speech, and ultimately prepared them for military conflict. Enjoy your daily dose of Dubya! I know I will.
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KEYWORDS: bush; dayinthelife
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To: rintense
Post #1 God Bless you President Bush We are praying for you and our Country Gods Speed.
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posted on
03/17/2003 7:40:53 PM PST
by
solo gringo
(Always Ranting Always Rite)
To: Maigrey
Besides the obvious! LOL
They're there now...as we type. May God bless and protect them and get them out of harms way after the deed is done. :o)
To: MJY1288
Yes, the gravity of that just hit me - and I am so proud to have a front row seat to see it.
123
posted on
03/17/2003 7:42:05 PM PST
by
CyberAnt
( -> -> -> Oswego!!)
To: goodnesswins
>>>>>I'm beginning to think Chirac is being blackmailed by Saddam....his family threatened, or other sinister things....or else he is just as much a tyrant as Saddam
Probably all the above.
124
posted on
03/17/2003 7:42:45 PM PST
by
Kath
(Lubya Dubya)
To: Wphile
I was a big Monkees fan in their heyday. My favorite was Mickey - the drummer.Heh, Heh, we're dating ourselves! My fave was Peter! Saw them in concert in Mobile, in the summer of 1967 (one of THE best years for music!!) We even tracked them down to the motel where they were staying. We were within 15 feet of them, but like typical 14 yr. olds. couldn't get up the nerve to even say hello! Ah, memories!
125
posted on
03/17/2003 7:43:24 PM PST
by
SuziQ
To: kayak; ohioWfan; Wphile; rintense
www.debka.com headlines following George W's speech tonight
President Bush in speech to nation Monday night gave Saddam and his sons 48 hours to leave Iraq or face military conflict launched by us at a time of our choosing.
It is too late for Saddam to stay in power, Bush declared, urging Iraqi military not to fight for dying regime, not to use WMD or destroy oil wells as war crimes will be punished. US will use every measure in its power to win war.
UN Security Resolutions 678 and 687 authorizing 1991 Gulf War were still in force as well as 1441. He accused some governments of working against implementation by threatening veto and Security Council of not living up to its responsibilities.
Citing World War II, Bush warned appeasement could bring unheard of danger to world. That danger must be removed before it is too late.
US president repeatedly linked terror with Iraq, emphasizing terror threat will diminish the moment Saddam is gone.
As Bush spoke, terror threat level in America was raised to orange (high) as volume of threats reaching all intelligence agencies expanded.
Risk heightened of Al Qaeda and Iraqi sleeper agents carrying out large-scale strikes, including biological and chemical attacks, in US and against American overseas interests.
DEBKAfiles military sources: Before speech, US President spoke with world leaders, including Israeli PM Sharon. Afterwards, he canceled all engagements to focus on military campaign and counter-terror operations. White House sources expect any Iraqi military movement to elicit instant US military response.
Air blitz and strikes by 600 missiles over Baghdad and Tikrit launching war expected Tuesday overnight
Earlier reports Monday:
Pentagon official to VOA: US forces are poised to start offensive any moment and prepared for Baghdads possible retaliation with chemical or biological weapons. Fox TV: Iraqi Special Republican Guards south of Baghdad are armed with chemical shells
Iraq rejects US ultimatum for Saddam Hussein to go into exile or face war.
Turkey and United States close deal permitting US troops to transit Turkish bases for invasion of North Iraq and opening airspace to US and allied warplanes. Turkish troops wil not enter North Iraq, while Kurdish militias will not set foot in Mosul and Kirkuk.
Israel declares partial mobilization of reserves Monday night, especially air force and air defense units. Population is ordered to prepare to seal rooms and await instructions in coming hours. Israeli sources expect war outbreak in matter of hours.
UN Secretary Annan orders all UN personnel to leave Iraq.
British parliament votes on military action against Iraq Tuesday morning. Monday, Commons leader Robin Cook resigned senior cabinet post to protest offensive against Iraq without Security Council second resolution
Palestinian legislative council in crisis Monday after rejecting Arafats demand for right to approve Palestinian cabinet
Session Monday in Ramallah dominated by Arafats maneuvers to curtail prime ministers authority after he effected last-minute switch of venue from legislature building to his own bureau. Prime ministerial candidate Abu Mazen is not present.
Last Updated on March 18, 2003, 4:15 AM (GMT+02:00
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posted on
03/17/2003 7:43:54 PM PST
by
JulieRNR21
(Take W-04........Across America!)
To: Kath
I wouldn't be surprised to find out Chirac aided in 9/11. THAT is how despicable I find the French!
To: Wphile; SwatTeam; BlessedAmerican; Carolinamom; homeschool mama; kayak
I kinda love the kid myself, Wphile! :o) (btw, it's time to change your tagline......the debate is OVER.....
thank you, Mr. President!!!)
Thank you all for your prayers.......and kayak.....bless you!! We must all pray without ceasing in the coming days! I have this powerful feeling that God is going to do great things through this country because it is being bathed in prayer and led by a righteous man!!
Well.....these days are exhausting! Good night, all!
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posted on
03/17/2003 7:44:20 PM PST
by
ohioWfan
(Saddam, you're going DOWN............Sincerely, Eric)
To: kayak
I was just thinking about "To every time there is a season..." today!
Did you ever get rid of that pesky rash? I'm in kidney stone mode now. (Of course, we know it's Bush's fault! LOL)
To: rintense
>>>>>I said 'WHOA!' when he slammed the UN.
I practically cheered when he did that.
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posted on
03/17/2003 7:45:10 PM PST
by
Kath
(Lubya Dubya)
To: Wphile
Good times... :-)
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posted on
03/17/2003 7:45:13 PM PST
by
ODC-GIRL
(Proudly serving our Homeland Defense)
To: homeschool mama
Do we have any bombs to crack his nest? HmmmI guess he's willing to take that chance. As the Russians say "Tuffsky Sh*tsky"!
132
posted on
03/17/2003 7:46:00 PM PST
by
SuziQ
To: rintense
Hmmmm .. they are all great quotes .. but if I was to pick one I liked the best, it would be this one
2. The United Nations Security Council has not lived up to its responsibilities, so we will rise to ours.
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posted on
03/17/2003 7:47:14 PM PST
by
Mo1
To: CatOwner
>>>>>My word, President Bush looks so drained!
I disagree. What I see is a man at peace with the decision he has made.
134
posted on
03/17/2003 7:47:33 PM PST
by
Kath
(Lubya Dubya)
To: SuziQ
LOL
I offered to go off my hormones for a few days and take care of Saddam (and the bozo boys). Rummy never got back to me. Guess they have all the help they need, huh?
To: DrDeb
I have practiced many times with the training version of the chem gear. We take it very seriously. I've become quite expert at plugging my canteen of water into the mask tube and sipping away. It's absolutely no fun, but a necessity.
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posted on
03/17/2003 7:48:17 PM PST
by
ODC-GIRL
(Proudly serving our Homeland Defense)
To: kayak
I just posted a thank you note to that BRAVE soldier! What a man of courage, and to be thanking US! MY GOSH, we should be thanking him! God bless him and bring him home safe to his love ones! Thanks Kayak for posting a link! This young man should be receiving HUNDREDS of thank you posts from around the net!!
To: kayak; ohioWfan
I just knew you were going to pick that verse! Wonderful.
Ohio...I changed my tagline. And what a pleasure it was to do so! Thanks for the hot tip.
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posted on
03/17/2003 7:50:54 PM PST
by
Wphile
(The debate is over. Let's roll!)
To: lawgirl
>>>>>I bet the girls have seen that look. Maybe they should place a call to Saddam. "Saddam, we've seen THE LOOK. Trust us- you want nothing to do with it!"
LOL!!!! But I read in an interview Laura did that he was a soft touch with his girls. She said she had to hand out most of the disciplin.
139
posted on
03/17/2003 7:51:41 PM PST
by
Kath
(Lubya Dubya)
To: Kath
Both Carter and Clinton IMO are failed presidents who are hopelessly trying to rewrite the history of their legacies. The moving finger has already written it.
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