"Given the nature of the enemy and the words of its leaders, politicians who deny that we are at war are either being disingenuous or naïve. Either way, it is dangerous for our country. We are at war—and we cannot win this war by wishing it away or pretending it does not exist."—President Bush, today, during a speech to The Heritage Foundation.
Yes, that's right. The man who refuses to acknowledge that we haven't enough troops, funds, will, or even diplomats to sustain an endless "war on terror" that is actually making our country less safe, the largest front of which was launched under false pretenses, just accused those of us who still have a grip on fucking reality of being disingenuous, naïve, and/or delusional.
446 days, bitchez.
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