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"Let there be among you a group that invites to the good, orders what is right and forbids what is evil, and they are those who are successful." [TMQ 3:104]
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Question to ask yourself while reading this:
"Which ideology and way of life was really spread by the sword?" ------------------------------------- George W. Bush, War President source: http://www.harpers.org/subjects/NoComment#hbc-90007133 In a February 7, 2004 interview with NBC’s Tim Russert, George W. Bush said: I’m a war president. I make decisions here in the Oval Office in foreign-policy matters with war on my mind. Again, I wish it wasn’t true, but it is true. And the American people need to know they got a president who sees the world the way it is. And I see dangers that exist, and it’s important for us to deal with them.Now it turns out that Bush may have had a very different understanding of his role as a “war president.” In an interview with former Argentine president Néstor Kirchner, Oliver Stone learned that Bush claimed that waging war was a formula for economic growth. Here’s the key exchange: kirchner: I said that a solution for the problems right now, I told Bush, is a Marshall Plan. And he got angry. He said the Marshall Plan is a crazy idea of the Democrats. He said the best way to revitalize the economy is war. And that the United States has grown stronger with war.Here’s the video. Download: FLVMP43GP The interview was done for Stone’s new documentary, South of the Border, which is set for its theatrical release in June. The interview provides evidence that all those 'crazed' individuals who claimed that Bush was pursuing war with Iraq for economic reasons perhaps weren’t so crazy after all. Last edited by dawahcarrier25; 13-06-2010 at 02:13 AM. |
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