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Democrats Accuse Bush of Exploiting 9/11 Tragedy
09.14.06 (12:28 pm)   [edit]

Top Democrats on Tuesday accused President George Bush of exploiting the Sept 11 anniversary to boost his faltering Iraq war policy and his party’s sagging popularity in an election year.

Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid of Nevada and House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi of California said Bush should have tried to recapture a spirit of national unity in a televised Oval Office address on Monday night.

Mr Reid told reporters Democrats had been so confident the Republican Bush would be non-partisan that they had not sought equal time on television to offer their party’s response.

“Sadly, it was a missed opportunity for President Bush, who apparently was more consumed by staying the course in Iraq and playing election year politics,” Reid said, accusing Bush of once again trying to “conflate and blur the war in Iraq with the response to 9/11.”

“The American people deserved an opportunity to grieve and come together as a nation last night. Instead President Bush gave them partisan and inaccurate rhetoric,” Pelosi said.

With poll showing the war to be unpopular, Democrats are widely expected to pick up seats in both the House and Senate in November’s congressional elections, possibly seizing a majority from the Republicans in one or both chambers.

Bush had raised partisan ire by saying in his Oval Office address that “whatever mistakes have been made in Iraq, the worst mistake would be to think that if we pulled out, the terrorists would leave us alone.”

“The safety of America depends on the outcome of the battle in the streets of Baghdad,” he said in the address to mark five years to the suicide attacks by al Qaeda hijackers that killed nearly 3,000 people.

DEBATE OR DISTRACTION: Mr Bush has tried to frame the elections as a debate over national security. Democrats counter that the Iraq war is a distraction from the war on terrorism rather than a part of it and question whether America is any safer now.

Democrats again put forward their own legislative agenda on security, including $4.1 billion more in protecting ports, chemical and nuclear plants and helping improve the emergency communication capacity of first responders.

Republicans struck back, saying it was the Democrats who had injected politics into a national day of remembrance.

“I listen to my Democratic friends and I wonder if they’re more interested in protecting the terrorists than protecting the American people,” House Majority Leader John Boehner, an Ohio Republican, told reporters.

“The president took pains yesterday not to be partisan, and that was the appropriate thing to do,” insisted White House spokesman Tony Snow. He said it was the Democrats who seized on the Sept. 11 anniversary to talk about Iraq.

But Democrats said they had given Mr Bush unstinting support in the war in Afghanistan and the still fruitless hunt for Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. Iraq, they said, was a mass of mistakes that had not made the United States safer.

Courtesy : Reuters

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posted by: Nefri (reply)
post date: 09.14.06 (1:10 pm)

I think president Bush has gotten way more support then he should have. I'm already tired of him, but I don't really care what he is accused of.



posted by: 69whisper (reply)
post date: 09.14.06 (1:17 pm)

Reply to: Nefri
its not only you who is saying so, i think more than half of the world is tired of him



posted by: wilsonjaydaulong (reply)
post date: 09.14.06 (1:22 pm)

9/11 bombing freaks me... and if this will continue it will freaks whole world which maybe cause to exist World War again. I hope it wont happen anymore.



posted by: 69whisper (reply)
post date: 09.14.06 (1:28 pm)

Reply to: wilsonjaydaulong
things are heading towards kinda World War. Hope n pray it does not happen. It will be disastrous.



posted by: sebastianjoshua (reply)
post date: 09.14.06 (5:57 pm)

who benefit of 9/11? definately USA... they got afganistan and iraq. 2 rich oil countries.

they got licence to KILL.

so WHO ACTUALLY BEHIND 9/11



posted by: filbree (reply)
post date: 09.14.06 (7:01 pm)

9/11, the war in afghanistan and in iraq etc. are just results of man's greed & desire for power... whoever is behind all this is not human at all... who in his right mind would like to see innocent men suffer? No one? Right? so that proves to show that whoever is behind all this is mentally ill! LoL...and for those of us who knows what is right, we better speak up and ACT now! before the world fall in the hands of those incapable of being sensitive to human emotions!!!



posted by: 69whisper (reply)
post date: 09.14.06 (11:51 pm)

Reply to: sebastianjoshua
so far US is not benefitting at all. Yes there might be individuals who are gaining something out of it. Instead US is being affected adversely by the whole thing.



posted by: 69whisper (reply)
post date: 09.14.06 (11:59 pm)

Reply to: filbree
we all (most of us) share the same sentiment. why killings? why destruction? why war? why not peace? why not global harmony? but through out the human history, rulers have been fighting for might and money to support the economies. It has always been will/decision of a single person and so it is now. Bin Laden to Bush, thinking is all the same. Two wrestlers are fighting and the ants on the floor are being killed.



posted by: namm (reply)
post date: 09.15.06 (12:19 am)

thts a good post



posted by: 69whisper (reply)
post date: 09.15.06 (12:28 am)

Reply to: namm
:) thanx



posted by: ash1981 (reply)
post date: 09.15.06 (1:35 pm)

Well put. And some on the right continue to say the democrats have "no ideas". Well, port protection, as well as chemical and nuclear plant protection, among others, certainly qualify as ideas to me. Invading a country that had nothing to do with 9/11, however, doesn't.



posted by: surrogate (reply)
post date: 09.15.06 (2:19 pm)

Well... If you can't defend a failed policy, what you do is complain about the people who (a) told you not to do it in the first place. (b) begged you to get out sooner rather than later, and (c) try really hard to change the argument from "What should we do now?" -to, "If you're not with us, you're unpatriotic terrorist supporters and you hate America."

It's nothing new and it won't change.

Good post, even if you did copy and paste it. (Slap your wrist.)



posted by: 69whisper (reply)
post date: 09.15.06 (9:48 pm)

Reply to: ash1981
infact we have considered ourselves to be the watchman/watchdogs of the world, here no democracy , there no democracy, this country doing that , that country doing this , you change your policy , you change your attitude. and to implement this all we are waging wars. Iraq and Afganistan are almost 10,000 miles away, and practically harmless for US being so far. Instead of waging wars why not fortify our own defenses ? why not look into our own faults? why not rectify our own weaknesses due to which such incidents happen? why are we spreading hatred about ourselves amongst the whole world?



posted by: 69whisper (reply)
post date: 09.15.06 (10:01 pm)

Reply to: surrogate
criticism and specially positive criticism coming from the opponents is never accepted as positive, this is the dilemma. I understand how difficult it is to admit our own faults in front of others and then to rectify but you got to do it where billions not millions of people are involved. coz the voters might leave you and go in to the opponents kitty , you really are afraid to do it.



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post date: 01.18.08 (8:00 pm)

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