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Oh, by the way, check this out. Turns out the BBC also has an article about the same Bild am Sonntag story. Here is more of what the president of the United States said to the German press:
In a more serious moment, he said he understood German opposition to the war in Iraq."The Germans today simply don't like war... And I can understand that."There is a generation of people whose lives were thrown into complete disarray by a horrible war." It's sad, isn't it? I count at least two reasons weep your eyes out after reading this.First of all, who knew? The Germans today simply don't like war. Unlike we Americans, who still really, really dig war. That poor, traumatized country. They have no idea all the good times they're missing. But more importantly, we have a president who actually said to a German newspaper, "The Germans today simply don't like war..." That's why everyone I know who travels abroad makes a point of telling the people they meet within twenty seconds that they didn't vote for George W. Bush, ever. I'm far from ashamed to be an American, but I'm thoroughly ashamed that this malicious moron is the leader of my country. Full Post Here.
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Yep, doesn't really sound good...and this is definately a problem for Bush. He speaks very poorly to the public, and therefore what is trying to say gets shadowed by how he says it.
So just what do you interpret he was trying to say? I'm curious.
Remember, this is also the man who said that he decides what's best. Evidently, he thinks that war's best cuz he's the one keeping it going.
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