Friday, October 23, 2009

Bush: I regret standing in front of the ‘Mission Impossible’ banner.

Thinkprogress:

President Bush was in Canada yesterday to speak at a luncheon of the Montreal Board of Trade. Approximately 300 protesters gathered outside the venue, blowing plastic horns, throwing shoes, and burning the former president in effigy. The Vancouver Sun reports on what happened during Bush’s speech:

Inside the regal Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel, a relaxed-appearing Bush spoke with very few regrets about some of the most controversial moves of his presidency.

“I am confident that I made decisions based on principle, that I made calls as best I could, and I did not sell my soul,” Bush told an audience of about 1,000 men and women at the $400-a-seat steak luncheon.

2 comments:

airJackie said...

I'm sure the dead soldiers and their family accept this from GW. Now one can only wonder how many of those Bush killed come to visit in his sleep. Funny how evil haunts you and even drugs and alcohol can't help. Just think Bush is out and still getting protesters from around the World. I do feel bad for Daddy Bush who is trying to help his son. Life has many more surprises for GW and their not good ones either.

PrissyPatriot said...

For sure. He has shown a complete lack of remorse his entire life-but that would require a conscience. The lack of one is a deep seated family trait.