Tuesday, June 28, 2005

President Bush’s Tuesday Night Speech

Bottom line, it was a very much needed speech for all Americans. Yet, like always… No matter what the man says, it’s just going to be WRONG or a lie in the minds of so many. I for one can not wait to surf the Blogs and check out the News Headlines in the morning and see all the crap so many will come up with. Until then I think I’ll call it a night and get ready for a fun filled morning...
See ya in the Blogs......
AubreyJ......................................................

6 comments:

Jay said...

Considering everything...virtually everything...he has said about the war so far has been proven a lie; it's little wonder most people will not believe his performance tonight.

AubreyJ......... said...

A few will not believe… Not "most" by a long shot.
With that said, see ya in the blogs Jay!
Thanks for stopping by..........

Doug The Una said...

I don't know, Aubrey. I'm pretty conservative and I think the "credibility gap" is of the President's making, not the liberals'. They might enjoy his floundering while I don't, but they didn't make it up out of whole cloth either.

Pax said...

This is an war of occupation we can never win. This is a war of occupation that has no relationship to 9/11. This is a war based on lies and ill-conceived goals. W's well rehearsed speech did not impress the majority of people. The majority could not stomach watching it.

web_loafer said...

The Bush was a liar bunch is out of the gate first.
Bashing the president is a hobby or obsession with many unproductive citizens.
If we give up with Bushes attempt to fight terror, let's hear just how you would fight an enemy like the one we have.

Oh I know, It was Bush's fault for 911, lets give Iraq back to Saddam, and friends, apoligize for building such tall buildings, and declare Hillary Queen.

prying1 said...

Hate Bush before using logic! - Billy Clinton believed there were WMD's until he saw it was politically expedient to jump on the BUSH LIED WAGON.

Attn liberals: - You know the wagon. The one with no map, driver or destination. In the western movies it ends up in the bottom of the gully.