Capitulation Continues
Rummy's gone.
President Bush today replaced Donald Rumsfeld with Robert Gates as Secretary of Defense. Gates is an ex-CIA chief, and will now lead the pentagon in its prosecution of the war in Iraq.
Although President Bush, during his press conference this afternoon, cautioned the terror community that the processes of our democratic government should not be construed as a softening of the war on terror, the reality is, of course, that the terrorists will undoubtedly be emboldened as they intrepret this as a capitulation of the Bush Iraq/Terror policy, and will use this move to continue planning attacks against the west in general, and the US specifically.
For those in states that allow concealed weapons carry, now would be a good time to exercise that right.
President Bush today replaced Donald Rumsfeld with Robert Gates as Secretary of Defense. Gates is an ex-CIA chief, and will now lead the pentagon in its prosecution of the war in Iraq.
Although President Bush, during his press conference this afternoon, cautioned the terror community that the processes of our democratic government should not be construed as a softening of the war on terror, the reality is, of course, that the terrorists will undoubtedly be emboldened as they intrepret this as a capitulation of the Bush Iraq/Terror policy, and will use this move to continue planning attacks against the west in general, and the US specifically.
For those in states that allow concealed weapons carry, now would be a good time to exercise that right.
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