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    Bush Blames Iraq's Instability On Hussein

    Bush blames Iraq's instability on Hussein

    http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/03/....ap/index.html

    (Gold9472: I've been getting asked this question a lot lately. Why would the Bush Administration commit 9/11, go to war with Iraq, and not plant WMD to substantiate their claims regarding Saddam? They didn't have to. All they had to do was say he was stockpiling WMD, and the American people would believe it. Much like this story. However, for those who didn't know, it was the Bush Administration who decided to invade Iraq, which, in turn, caused the instability you're seeing today.)

    Wednesday, March 29, 2006; Posted: 2:44 p.m. EST (19:44 GMT)

    WASHINGTON (AP) -- President Bush said Wednesday that Saddam Hussein, not continued U.S. involvement in Iraq, is responsible for ongoing sectarian violence that is threatening the formation of a democratic government.

    In his third speech this month to bolster public support for the war, Bush worked to counter critics who say the U.S. presence in the wartorn nation is fueling the insurgency.

    Bush said that Saddam was a tyrant and used violence to exacerbate sectarian divisions to keep himself in power, and that as a result, deep tensions persist to this day.

    "The enemies of a free Iraq are employing the same tactics Saddam used, killing and terrorizing the Iraqi people in an effort to foment sectarian division," Bush said.

    The president also pushed Iraq to speed up the formation of a unity government, seen as the best option to subdue the violence gripping several Iraqi cities

    "I want the Iraqi people to hear I've got great confidence in their capacity to self govern," Bush said. "I also want the Iraqi people to hear -- it's about time you get a unity government going. In other words, Americans understand you're newcomers to the political arena. But pretty soon its time to shut her down and get governing."

    Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid accused Bush of sending "mixed messages" on Iraq that are hurting Iraq's chances for success.

    "The president can give all the speeches he wants, but nothing will change the fact that his Iraq policy is wrong," said Reid, D-Nevada. "Two weeks ago, he told the American people that Iraqis would control their country by the end of the year. But last week, he told us our troops would be there until at least 2009."

    Hundreds of Iraqis have been killed in sectarian violence and by death squads operating inside the Shiite-dominated ministry since the February 22 bombing of an important Shiite shrine in Samarra set off a wave of revenge attacks.

    On Wednesday, gunmen shot 14 employees of an electronics trading company in Baghdad, killing eight and wounding six. (Full story)

    "Iraq is a nation that is physically and emotionally scarred by three decades of Saddam's tyranny," Bush said in a speech to Freedom House, a more than 60-year-old independent organization that supports the expansion of freedom in the world.

    Bush said Iraq's instability "is the legacy of Saddam -- a tyrant who exacerbated ethnic divisions to keep himself in power."

    Bush said it is vital to the security of Iraq that its police force not be infiltrated with Saddam loyalists or members of illegal militias. The violence has raised the urgency for forming a government representing all ethnic groups, he said.

    The United States has been pushing Iraq to speed up the formation of a unity government, seen as the best option to subdue the violence gripping several Iraqi cities -- and to allow for further U.S. troop withdrawals this summer.

    But the talks are fragile in a country with deep sectarian differences between Shiites and Sunnis and daily violent death tolls in the dozens.

    "I know that the work in Iraq is really difficult," Bush said, adding that a free Iraq in the Middle East is important to the security of America.

    He criticized lawmakers calling for an immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq -- a move that Bush said would have disastrous consequences for American security.

    If troops were withdrawn now, Iraq would turn into a safe haven for terrorists, who could arm themselves with weapons of mass destruction and could attack moderate governments in the Middle East, he said.

    "The Iraqi government is still in transition, and the Iraqi security forces are still gathering capacity," Bush said. "If we leave Iraq before they're capable of defending their own democracy, the terrorists will win."
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    (Gold9472: I've been getting asked this question a lot lately. Why would the Bush Administration commit 9/11, go to war with Iraq, and not plant WMD to substantiate their claims regarding Saddam? They didn't have to. All they had to do was say he was stockpiling WMD, and the American people would believe it. Much like this story. However, for those who didn't know, it was the Bush Administration who decided to invade Iraq, which, in turn, caused the instability you're seeing today.)

    On an episode of Chappelle's Show, they did a segmant called "Negrodaumas". In that segmant a lady asked him how Bush knew Saddam had wmd's and Negrodamas brilliantly replied, "because he still has the reciept".

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    Partridge Guest
    On an episode of Chappelle's Show, they did a segmant called "Negrodaumas". In that segmant a lady asked him how Bush knew Saddam had wmd's and Negrodamas brilliantly replied, "because he still has the reciept".
    COMEDY THIEVERY ALERT!

    That was Bill Hicks' joke!

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    PhilosophyGenius Guest
    Quote Originally Posted by Partridge
    COMEDY THIEVERY ALERT!

    That was Bill Hicks' joke!
    No shit! This was on Chappelle's second season. When did Hicks come up with this joke?

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    Partridge Guest
    Around the time of Gulf War I (Hicks, unfortunatley, has been dead since 1994).

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