More on Bush

Friday, January 30, 2004

On Ted Koppel last night, David Kay, the former head of the Iraq survey group said that obviously the administration was wrong, and there weren't any weapons of mass destruction. Kay, being a good Republican, defends Bush, and says he was misled by bad intelligence. Last week on Frontline, Hans Blix said that Bush was in such a hurry to attack Iraq, that he ignored all the caution signs. Greg Feelman, a former administration nuclear expert, said Bush had to scare the American people into supporting his actions. Of course, we know George didn't make the decision by himself. He probably had help from Wolfowitz, a hawk, Carl Rove, who directs his every action, and probably the mouth, Rumsfeld, too. Surely the over 500 deaths of our troops, plus all Iraqis, plus the deaths of the coalition troops should be accounted for. How about impeachment, for lousy judgment.