Tuesday, March 14, 2006

Once Again, Bush Claims Media Aids And Abets "The Enemy"

During his speech about Iraq on Monday, President Bush criticized a newspaper article that he said revealed sensitive information about the Pentagon's effort to combat improvised explosive devices, the makeshift roadside bombs responsible for thousands of injuries and deaths. White House officials later said that Bush was referring to a Feb. 12 report in the Los Angeles Times.

"Within five days of the publication, using details from that article, the enemy had posted instructions for defeating this new technology on the Internet," Bush said. "We cannot let the enemy know how we're working to defeat them."

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Even before The Times published its article, the technology was featured in several news reports. Last year, NBC News broadcast a segment about the neutralizers, showing video footage of the device detonating improvised explosives in its path.

This is all that Bush ever does; make speeches full of lies. It's like he has his own movie script, and he's not been alerted that the scenes have changed, or that there is a real audience in the studio. There's not a shred of evidence to back up that statement, and there generally is never a shred of evidence to pretty much every thing this man says.

Always referencing "the enemy" and labelling the act that he's pissed off about as "helping the enemy." Everyone is the fucking enemy to this guy and his minions. No wonder the Dubai thing bit him in the ass so unexpectedly!

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