Bush's Way or the Highway
George W. Bush's threat to stop interrogating terror suspects unless Congress rewrites the Geneva Conventions to his liking marks the reemergence of the petulant President of before 9/11, who would threaten to "go back to Crawford" if he didn't get his way on legislation. Like then, Bush is facing political resistance to his policies -- and he doesn't like it. September 18. 2006
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Bush Says GOP Rebels Are Putting Nation at Risk
President Bush made an impassioned defense on Friday of his proposed rules for the interrogation and prosecution of terrorism suspects, warning that the nation’s ability to defend itself would be undermined if rebellious Republicans in the Senate did not come around to his position.
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Bush Says GOP Rebels Are Putting Nation at Risk
President Bush made an impassioned defense on Friday of his proposed rules for the interrogation and prosecution of terrorism suspects, warning that the nation’s ability to defend itself would be undermined if rebellious Republicans in the Senate did not come around to his position.
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