Moveon is at it again with new lies from their new ad. They claim that Pat Robertson told Bush there would be casualties in Iraq (no kidding?!), and Bush said 'nah, there won't be any casualties in Iraq.'
Does anyone in their right mind believe the BS that Bush said that no one would die in Iraq? Get real. Even die hard moveon idiots can't buy this absurd claim.
Then, they say that Bush said 'mission accomplished,' tho he never SAID that...the banner, which was placed there by the military (not Bush) read that. The fact is- it was mission accomplished in a manner of speaking. They had accomplished the mission of toppling the regime in Iraq. When on earth did moral boosting for the troops on their amazing ground war become so wrong?
The ad also claims millions of jobs were promised, and there weren't million. If you look at the overall numbers, there was a job gain- the numbers don't take into account home based workers or home based businesses, of which there are millions. Add millions to the 600, 000 figure (of supposed job losses), and you have a job gain. Not to mention- every leader is hopeful that jobs will be created, yet no one can predict the economy like this, and the president has very little to do with the overall economy outside of regulating tax levels, so it wouldn't honestly matter either way.
The ad, like all of moveon's stuff, was nothing but distortion and dishonesty. Not shocking from this radical group, but still just as disgusting.
Posted by Josh at October 26, 2004 03:36 PM | TrackBack