At a Rose Garden press conference this morning, NBC’s David Gregory asked George W. Bush the obvious hypothetical question: How would he feel if a foreign government like, say, North Korea’s or Iran’s, captured a U.S. soldier or CIA officer, subjected him to torture, then tried and convicted him with evidence he wasn’t allowed to see?
Bush didn’t—Bush couldn’t—answer the question.
“My reaction is that, if the nations such as those you named adopted the standards within the [White House’s] Detainee Detention Act, the world would be better,” he said.
....yeah right. Here's a link to the video of the question by David Gregory of NBC News.
Hey, I was able to get a hold of Bush's daily To Do List. Check it out http://nateisablog.blogspot.com/2006/09/george-bushs-to-do-list.html
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