> Oxymoron: freedom is secure
Yes!
Now watch this guy send his father and Bill Clinton to the floods with a
rescue and aid package. Ouch.
S
>
> I vote for Bob Dylan.
>
>> I am afraid my President trumps poetry today. This country is in the middle
>> of a massive hurricane tragedy (apparently the biggest natural disaster to
>> have ever struck the continent) and this guy, instead of facing that horror
>> head on, he takes the day to weave a fiction about the similarities between
>> the war in Iraq and World War II. He's gone totally around the bend. (Can
>> you imagine Tony Blair trying this story on the English. "Yes, Tony. It's
>> the same." etc.) Jeezus. Or read on at one's peril!
>>
>> CORONADO, California (AP) -- Facing a public increasingly wary of his war
>> policies, President Bush declared Tuesday that America cannot rest until
>> its
>> freedom is secure and likened his spreading-democracy vision to Franklin D.
>> Roosevelt's.
>>
>> Commemorating the 60th anniversary of the end of World War II, the
>> president
>> drew comparisons between that 20th-century conflict and current wars on
>> terror and in Iraq.
>>
>> "As we mark this anniversary, we are again a nation at war. Once again war
>> came to our shores with a surprise attack that killed thousands in cold
>> blood," he said at a naval base here, referring to September 11, 2001
>> terrorist attacks.
>>
>> He said that as in the time of World War II, the United States now faces "a
>> ruthless enemy" and "once again we will not rest until victory is America's
>> and our freedom is secure."
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