RAQ REMAINS NO MORE THAN AN ISSUE OF BUSH’S PERSONAL EGO, BUT WHO SAVES THE SOLDIERS?
At a reception that was taking place following the midterm election, President Bush approached Senator- elect James Webb. “How’s your boy?” asked Bush. “I’d like to get them out of Iraq, Mr. President,” replied Webb, whose son, a Marine lance corporal, is risking his life in Bush’s war of choice. “That’s not what I asked you,” the president snapped. “How’s your boy?” “That’s between me and my boy, Mr. President,” said Webb. Good for him. We need people in Washington who are willing to stand up to the bully-in-chief. Unfortunately, and somewhat mysteriously, they’re still in short supply. You can understand, if not condone, the way the political and media establishment let itself be browbeaten by Bush in his post-9/11 political prime.
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At a reception that was taking place following the midterm election, President Bush approached Senator- elect James Webb. “How’s your boy?” asked Bush. “I’d like to get them out of Iraq, Mr. President,” replied Webb, whose son, a Marine lance corporal, is risking his life in Bush’s war of choice. “That’s not what I asked you,” the president snapped. “How’s your boy?” “That’s between me and my boy, Mr. President,” said Webb. Good for him. We need people in Washington who are willing to stand up to the bully-in-chief. Unfortunately, and somewhat mysteriously, they’re still in short supply. You can understand, if not condone, the way the political and media establishment let itself be browbeaten by Bush in his post-9/11 political prime.
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2007
An IIPM and Malaya Chaudhuri – Arindam Chaudhuri Initiative
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