Four years ago today, on May 1, 2003, President Bush stood on the deck of an aircraft carrier under the "Mission Accomplished" banner.
After landing aboard a military jet dressed in a pilot's jumpsuit, Bush declared "major combat operations have ended." This speech did nothing to support our troops, and today Bush looks like a fool for pulling this stunt.
Today, May 1, 2007, Bush is essentially repeating the same action and expecting different results.
He vetoed funding for the troops and declared that the war will be over when he can declare "mission accomplished." This veto did nothing to support our troops, and today Bush looks like a fool for pulling this stunt.

By this time four years from now, Bush will look even more foolish today in 2007 as he did on that aircraft carrier in 2002. It's beyond overdue for American troops to withdraw from Iraq, and the President is wrong to veto this bill.
After landing aboard a military jet dressed in a pilot's jumpsuit, Bush declared "major combat operations have ended." This speech did nothing to support our troops, and today Bush looks like a fool for pulling this stunt.
Today, May 1, 2007, Bush is essentially repeating the same action and expecting different results.
He vetoed funding for the troops and declared that the war will be over when he can declare "mission accomplished." This veto did nothing to support our troops, and today Bush looks like a fool for pulling this stunt.

By this time four years from now, Bush will look even more foolish today in 2007 as he did on that aircraft carrier in 2002. It's beyond overdue for American troops to withdraw from Iraq, and the President is wrong to veto this bill.
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