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A Few Questions for the Bush Critics

hypocritexposer

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I want to ask a few questions from people on the Left who liked to attack former President George W. Bush.

* You criticized a lot the fact that wiretaps and other intelligence methods were used against “innocent” people. In recent weeks, however, a few terror plots were foiled, future terrorists were arrested, all (or mostly) on investigations that started under the evil Bush administration and by its use of wiretaps and other intelligence methods. Based on these developments, are you – Bush critic – ready to take back your endless attacks?



* In most of their second term, the Bush team warned us about the Iran threat, you however critiqued them as war monger. Candidates Obama, Clinton, Edwards and other Dems attacked Bush following the National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) of late ’07 which claimed that Iran suspended its nuclear program since 2003, yet just a few months later the UN’s nuclear watchdog reported that Iran had managed to enrich enough uranium which is technically enough to build a nuclear weapon, and just recently President Obama revealed to the world (and Iran acknowledged) the existence of an underground uranium enrichment site. Based on these developments within less than two years of your harsh attacks, are you ready to take back your critic of Bush’s sounding the alarm on Iran?



* During the 2008 campaign you endlessly said that we need to fight the “real” war, which is in Afghanistan, rather than being “distracted” by Iraq. Now however with Obama at the helm and after him giving a small buildup, there is little support for more troops in Afghanistan, and “we could see a re-deployment of some troops OUT of Afghanistan,” as per an analysis a September 28 on First Read. Based on this, are you Bush Critic ready to admit that your attacks in recent years about focusing on the “real” war were just political bias rather than meaning the good of the Afghan War?

http://yossigestetner.com/2009/09/29/a-few-questions-for-bush-critics/
 
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