Corplinx quotes in alphabetical order .........................
A. Bush had a stated policy of regime change even before 9/11
The misleading word here is STATED, obviously Mssrs. Bush and company would not divulge secret planning to the American people or the world.
The Guardian Sept.6 2003
We now know that a blueprint for the creation of a global Pax Americana was drawn up for Dick Cheney (now vice-president), Donald Rumsfeld (defence secretary), Paul Wolfowitz (Rumsfeld's deputy), Jeb Bush (George Bush's younger brother) and Lewis Libby (Cheney's chief of staff). The document, entitled Rebuilding America's Defences, was written in September 2000 by the neoconservative think tank, Project for the New American Century (PNAC).
Which shows the people who make up Bush's staff and shows the premises that were layed down were and are being adopted by George II
http://freedom2008.com/blog/archives/PNAC/PNAC.pdf ( PNAC.org is the official address, they are down quite a bit)
B. Bush claimed we needed to take out Saddam because of his links to international terrorism as part of the war on terror
BBC news 6 /18 /03
"Before 11 September 2001, many in the world believed that Saddam Hussein could be contained. But chemical agents and lethal viruses and shadowy terrorist networks are not easily contained. Imagine those 19 hijackers with other weapons, and other plans - this time armed by Saddam Hussein. It would take just one vial, one canister, one crate slipped into this country to bring a day of horror like none we have ever known. "
President Bush in his State of the Union address, January 2003. He made these comments in the context of the links he perceived between Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda.
"The terrorists have lost a sponsor in Iraq. And no terrorist networks will ever gain weapons of mass destruction from Saddam Hussein's regime. "
President Bush in his speech to the FBI Academy in Quantico, Virginia, September, 2003
"We've learned that Iraq has trained al-Qaeda members in bomb-making and poisons and deadly gases. And we know that after 11 September, Saddam Hussein's regime gleefully celebrated the terrorist attacks on America. "
"Some citizens wonder, after 11 years of living with this problem, why do we need to confront it now? And there's a reason. We've experienced the horror of 11 September. "
US Secretary of State Colin Powell in a presentation to the UN Security Council, setting out the US case against the Iraqi regime, February 2003.
"There can be no doubt that Saddam Hussein has biological weapons and the capability to rapidly produce more, many more. And he has the ability to dispense these lethal poisons and diseases in ways that can cause massive death and destruction. If biological weapons seem too terrible to contemplate, chemical weapons are equally chilling"
Secretary Powell is at odds with Cheany and Rumcfeld ( read Bush policy ) so altho these words were spoken by him , if you think they other then the Pres's viewpoint you are more foolish then I give you credit for.
10/7/02
There are more examples.
C. Bush claimed we needed to take out Saddam because of his unaccounted for WMD (and his propensity to use them in the past)
Bush 7/14/03 oval office,
"The larger point is, and the fundamental question is, did Saddam Hussein have a weapons program? And the answer is, absolutely. And we gave him a chance to allow the inspectors in, and he wouldn't let them in. And, therefore, after a reasonable request, we decided to remove him from power, along with other nations, so as to make sure he was not a threat to the United States and our friends and allies in the region. I firmly believe the decisions we made will make America more secure and the world more peaceful."
The Nation mag. link :
http://www.thenation.com/capitalgames/index.mhtml?bid=3&pid=866
Question: You often speak about the need for accountability in many areas. I wonder, then, why is Dr. Condoleeza Rice not being held accountable for the statement that your own White House has acknowledged was a mistake in your State of the Union address regarding Iraq's attempts to purchase uranium. And, also, do you take personal responsibility for that inaccuracy?
Bush: I take personal responsibility for everything I say, of course. Absolutely, I also take responsibility for making decisions on war and peace. And I analyzed a thorough body of intelligence--good, solid, sound intelligence--that led me to come to the conclusion that it was necessary to remove Saddam Hussein from power."
June 2003 Mirror
Bush told the US people in his weekly radio address at the weekend: "For more than a decade, Saddam Hussein went to great lengths to hide his weapons."
"In the regime's final days, documents and suspected weapons sites were looted and burned."
"Yet all who know the dictator's history agree that he possessed chemical and biological weapons and that he has used chemical weapons in the past."
Bush produced nothing to prove Saddam had WMD.
He could only say: "The intelligence services of many nations concluded he had illegal weapons. The regime refused to provide evidence they had been destroyed."
"We are determined to discover the true extent of Saddam's weapons programmes, no matter how long it takes."
Admitting that "dangerous pockets" of Saddam loyalists still remained, he added: "As we establish order and justice in Iraq, we also continue to pursue WMD.
CBS News June 13 '03
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/06/18/iraq/main559261.shtml
"I know there's a lot of revisionist history going on. But he is no longer a threat to the free world," Mr. Bush said as he promoted his domestic agenda at a community college in a Washington suburb.
Asked what Mr. Bush meant by "revisionist history," Fleischer said, "the notion that Saddam Hussein did not have weapons of mass destruction before the war."
BBC News. com
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/2995794.stm
"This nation acted to a threat from the dictator of Iraq. Now there are some who would like to rewrite history; revisionist historians is what I like to call them," the president said.
Bush Cincinatti 10/7/02
"Bush "The Iraqi regime . . . possesses and produces chemical and biological weapons. It is seeking nuclear weapons. We know that the regime has produced thousands of tons of chemical agents, including mustard gas, sarin nerve gas, VX nerve gas."
Bush in the oval office w/ Kofi Annan, taking questions
"Q Mr. President, thank you. On Iraq, what steps are being taken to ensure that questionable information, like the Africa uranium material, doesn't come to your desk and wind up in your speeches?
THE PRESIDENT: Well, let me first say that -- I think the intelligence I get is darn good intelligence. And the speeches I have given were backed by good intelligence. And I am absolutely convinced today, like I was convinced when I gave the speeches, that Saddam Hussein developed a program of weapons of mass destruction, and that our country made the right decision
http://lunaville.com/wmd/billmon.aspx
There are more
D. Bush claimed we needed to take out Saddam to stabilize the region
Not a lot of info on this one, I think this was an afterthought
Oaklohoma Daily
http://www.oudaily.com/vnews/display.v/ART/2003/11/07/3fab1641da09a
"Every nation has learned, or should have learned, an important lesson: Freedom is worth fighting for, dying for and standing for, and the advance of freedom leads to peace," Bush said. "And now we must apply that lesson in our own time.
"We've reached another great turning point, and the resolve we show will shape the next stage of the world democratic movement."
As he has in the past, Bush portrayed U.S. efforts to install a new government in Iraq as a key to democratizing the rest of the Middle East, calling it a potential "watershed event in the global democratic revolution."
E. Bush claimed we needed to take out Saddam to liberate his people (a nice gesture since the west really screwed them by not supporting the post-Gulf I insurgency)
This also was an ex post facto declaration to make the war look good in general ( never mind the man behind the curtain) . No evidence for this.
F. Bush claimed we needed to take out Saddam since Saddam was in violation of the treaty that was supposed to end the first Gulf War
President Bush has underscored the coming weapons declaration as an important test of Saddam's compliance with a recent U.N. Security Council resolution ordering him to declare and relinquish all weapons of mass destruction or face "serious consequences."
"That declaration must be credible and complete," Bush said. "Any delay, deception or defiance will prove Saddam Hussein has rejected the path of peace."
Fox News.com 12/3/02
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,71973,00.html
In a speech Monday, however, President Bush contended that so far in the inspection process, "the signs are not encouraging" that the Iraqis will "cooperate willingly and comply completely."
The Bush administration alleges Iraq retains chemical and biological weapons that were missed during the 1990s inspections and has not abandoned its nuclear weapons program.
Bush also said the Iraqi declaration on weapons, required by the United Nations by the end of the week, "must be credible and complete."
CBS News 11/09/02
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/11/09/attack/main528789.shtml
President Bush said the resolution (1444) "presents the Iraqi regime with a final test" and warned that if Saddam Hussein fails to cooperate, the United States will not hesitate to take military action to eliminate its suspected nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons programs
that quote was 2 for 1 ( nice blur the stated cause to the UN and the shift to WMD ).
Powell 12/20/02
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2002/12/19/192703.shtml
"We are doing everything we can to avoid war. The president's made that clear," said Powell while giving the official U.S. response to an Iraqi disarmament declaration.
"But if war comes, the only thing I would say about the nature of that conflict is that it will be done in a way that would minimize the loss of life, and it will be done to be accomplished in as swift a manner as possible.
"And for the purpose of getting rid of weapons of mass destruction and liberating the Iraqi people," he said.
Look I could go on and on . The point is that all your "rubbish" seems to be yesterdays headline news without the spin.
I have tried to use only Bush quotes ( that was a laugh fest ) with one or two exceptions. I could have used the Hundreds of quotes and statements to the press and the UN by Cheany,Rumsfeld,Rice and Powell as official position but you asked for Bushisms.
The first problem with trying to nail this sordid Jello to a wall is , you ask all the questions in a manner that must be answered of intimate knowledge of Bush's plans before the war , when they were secret . That raises two different problems one is that even under the FOA act , we are not private to classified info of brainstorming sessions of the Prez and friends. The second is that the majority of the justifications for war are ex post facto rationalizations for his war.
The reasons that many quotes are vague is for three reasons. 1 Plausable deniability, 2 The reasons.given are expressed by the appropriate mouthpiece and 3 that most reasons ( as I have stated before ) are post war justifications for the war. 4? Wiggle room from the Presidentcy built of lies.
If you have a problem with my sources , You disprove them. Other then that you remind me of the phrase by Aerosmith " Your all up in the koolaid, and don't even know the flavor. Translation: Better to be thought a fool then to speak and remove all doubt- A.Lincoln.
Do us a favor and stop meeting our expectations.