Just like his avoiding the war in Vietnam, President Bush has cut and run again.

He can say he was in the Texas National Guard trying to smoke out them high-flying Viet Cong but, simply put, he was scared–afraid of getting hurt or possibly losing his life for the cause he verbally supported so comfortably stateside. He knowingly (after all, he made the decision not to go to Vietnam) allowed strings to be pulled for him, thereby sending some less well-connected soul to Southeast Asia.

In the following, is example #45672 of just how frightened our so-called ‘leader’ is of anything he cannot keep under control.
    Bush battles for US hearts and minds
    By Matthew Davis
    BBC News, Washington
    7 December 2005

    “The Council on Foreign Relations speech was delivered at 1045 local time, and Mr Bush broke with the think-tank’s tradition and took no questions from the assembled scholars, policymakers and journalists.”

Fearful of scholars, policymakers and journalists?

Does Chief of Staff Andrew Card have to check for ghosts and goblins under Dubya’s bed each night?

Yes, our President is ‘resolute,’ just the ‘man of steel’ so absolutely needed to ‘gallantly’ lead the war on terrorism. So much so, that he cannot face taking questions. Such might give him an ‘ouwie’ and ‘valorous’ George, like the cowardly lion in “The Wizard Of Oz,” is just too scared of that.

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