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Glad to see they give George the same respect in Australia, as we do here in the United States.
Funny his only retort is asking if the world is a better place w/o Saddam in power. What a lame-o. Where are all those weapons of mass destruction that he said Iraq had overwhelming numbers of? Talk to us when you find them, George!
Bush Heckled in Australian Parliament
By TOM RAUM, Associated Press Writer
October 23, 2003
CANBERRA, Australia - Heckled inside and outside Australia's Parliament, President Bush offered a pointed answer to those who say the war with Iraq wasn't worth fighting.
"Who can possibly think that the world would be better off with Saddam Hussein still in power?" Bush asked Wednesday as he wrapped up a six-nation lobbying campaign to reinvigorate the war on terrorism among Asian and Pacific allies.
Bush told a divided Parliament that the war in Iraq was right and inevitable, but that Americans and Australians "still have decisive days ahead" and that the broader war on terror could be long and drawn out.
Funny his only retort is asking if the world is a better place w/o Saddam in power. What a lame-o. Where are all those weapons of mass destruction that he said Iraq had overwhelming numbers of? Talk to us when you find them, George!
Bush Heckled in Australian Parliament
By TOM RAUM, Associated Press Writer
October 23, 2003
CANBERRA, Australia - Heckled inside and outside Australia's Parliament, President Bush offered a pointed answer to those who say the war with Iraq wasn't worth fighting.
"Who can possibly think that the world would be better off with Saddam Hussein still in power?" Bush asked Wednesday as he wrapped up a six-nation lobbying campaign to reinvigorate the war on terrorism among Asian and Pacific allies.
Bush told a divided Parliament that the war in Iraq was right and inevitable, but that Americans and Australians "still have decisive days ahead" and that the broader war on terror could be long and drawn out.
