Thursday, November 10, 2005

Pat Buchanan isn't happy with the Bush administration.

This is what he said.
"Thus, in March, 2003, Bush, in perhaps the greatest strategic blunder in U.S. history, invaded an Arab nation that had not attacked us, did not want war with us, and did not threaten us—to strip it of weapons we now know it did not have.

"Result: Shia and Kurds have been liberated from Saddam, but Iran has a new ally in southern Iraq, Osama has a new base camp in the Sunni Triangle, the Arab and Islamic world have been radicalized against the United States, and copy-cat killers of Al Qaida have been targeting our remaining allies in Europe and the Middle East: Spain, Britain, Egypt and Jordan. And, lest we forget, 2055 Americans are dead and Walter Reed is filling up."
As the Republican Party in Congress disintregates, Pat speaks for a lot of Republicans. They aren't all Tom DeLay, Roy Bliunt, "Duke" Cunningham or Bob Ney clones.

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