Bush's speech on the situation in Iraq
Good evening. I have asked for this time to keep you informed of America's actions in the war on terror.
Nearly two years ago, following deadly attacks on our country, we began a systematic campaign against terrorism. These months have been a time of new responsibilities and sacrifice and national resolve and great progress. ...
[The sacrifices are the jobs, income and standard of living of most Americans. Bush and his oil-soaked mates and cronies at Haliburton and in the arms industries have only seen profits and revenues increase.
And, speaking of responsibilities: the Bush Reich refused all calls for an official investigation into 9/11's many disturbing facts including: why the Air Force stayed on the ground; who did the trading in airline stocks in the days prior to 9/11; how did a commercial airliner fit through a ten foot hole in the side of the Pentagon; why were Israeli nationals seen rejoicing at the destruction of the Twin Towers; why were Israeli "art students" whisked out of the US without a question; what kind of links are there between the Bush family and the bin Laden family -- aside from having had common interests in the Carlisle Group; how is it that the supposed "terrorist" pilots had been training in Florida at an airport well-known for its connections to the CIA and that the supposed "leader" of the "terrorists", Mohammed Atta, had been trained in the mid-nineties at a US military base in Alabama as part of a delegation from Saudi Arabia. ]
Michael Meacher -- former UK environment minister -- sparked fury after suggesting the Bush administration may have purposely ignored warnings of the September 11 attacks.
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