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As violence in Iraq continues -- clashes today left 11 dead and 19 injured -- President Bush has for the first time revealed the great sacrifice he's made for the sake of our soldiers: he's given up golf.

From an interview with Politico and Yahoo News:

"I don't want some mom whose son may have recently died to see the commander in chief playing golf," he said. "I feel I owe it to the families to be in solidarity as best as I can with them. And I think playing golf during a war just sends the wrong signal."

Bush said he made that decision after the August 2003 bombing of the United Nations headquarters in Baghdad, which killed Sergio Vieira de Mello, the top U.N. official in Iraq and the organization's high commissioner for human rights.

"I remember when de Mello, who was at the U.N., got killed in Baghdad as a result of these murderers taking this good man's life," he said. "I was playing golf -- I think I was in central Texas -- and they pulled me off the golf course and I said, 'It's just not worth it anymore to do.'"

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47 comments // Bush: I gave up golf for the troops

  • etosha_pent
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      etosha_pent  
    • I am sure all the widows and parentless childeren of fallen soldiers feel so much better knowing how much bush has sacrificed for them....(sarcasm)

    • 4 years ago
  • hack26
  • benjaminV
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      benjaminV  
    • Hey Bush, you're soon going to have lots of free time to play all the golf you want, and think back on the 8 years of shit you gave all the rest of us. Happy hittin!

    • 5 years ago
  • Varex_Sythe
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      Varex_Sythe  
    • I wouldn't be surprised if the real reason Bush left the golf course was because he was sucking at golf that day and got fed up. This excuse about the soldiers that he gives is just so he doesn't look like a quitter...

      Disclaimer: I am kinda being sarcastic, but kinda not.

    • 5 years ago
  • squilla1123
  • iknew
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      iknew  
    • I agree it totally isn't worth it. Damn I gotta leave the course cause this guy died? F***, so inconvenient. Bush shoulda quit after NUMBER 1!

    • 5 years ago
  • Hawkmang
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      Hawkmang  
    • @ malathion
      It surprises me that someone who admits to being a Ron Paul supporter would advocate assassinating leaders of other countries. One of Dr. Paul's core principles is avoiding blowback by returning to a non-interventionist foreign policy. Bringing bin Laden and al-Qaeda to justice is one thing. Killing other nation's leaders, be they elected or unelected, is another.

      @ alicynx
      I disagree with your assessment of Ron Paul's domestic agenda. Yes, privatized healthcare is bad if the Federal Reserve continues to fleece our citizens and if the elected plutocrats keep us on their fascist highway to hell. Whether intentional or not the government's foray into private industry has created unfair corporatism and monopolies and has hamstrung the free market. Dr. Paul can cure our county's illness.

    • 5 years ago
  • Hawkmang
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      Hawkmang  
    • Can we really not muster a majority of the House of Representatives to pass "articles of impeachment" and 2/3 of the Senate to find Bush and Cheney guilty of treason and high crimes?! The survival of our country depends on our ability to get Republicrats out of Washington. Stop voting for the candidates that are promising you cookies and candy and start voting for courageous patriots who are endlessly committed to defending your liberty and protecting the Constitution!

    • 5 years ago
  • alicynx
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      alicynx  
    • Ron Paul may have had a great foreign policy lined up, but his domestic agenda was so out of whack that it would bring our infrastructure down to its knees. Its so frustrating to listen to people on their comfy chairs in DC tell us 'little poor people' what's best for us all. Privatized healthcare is BAD. period. Welfare to work doesn't work. Period! Take it from someone who has been in the system - welfare was never designed to help those who help themselves. The political leaders themselves have not been able to complete the challenge to live on the money a welfare recipient receives for an entire month. These pundits also have their health care provided at no cost to them (gee, thanks taxpayers!) so they really can't speak to the needs of the American working poor.

      In response to the article itself, though, I have one thing to say:
      I hope that dumb son of a bitch dies in a fire - I mean, haven't presidents been _assassinated_ for lesser offenses?? Will someone please give him a blowjob so we can impeach him?!

    • 5 years ago
  • keeesha
  • Conniepae
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      Conniepae  
    • malathion, I too liked what Ron Paul had to say. Of the Republican candidates, he would have been my choice. He talked about how bad we were to invade other countries. He said it like it was, he wasn't playing to the haves and have mores. He was speaking to ordinary Americans.

    • 5 years ago
  • gwm
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      gwm  
    • I am sure it is very comforting to the relatives and friends of all the troops that have died to know that the man who sent them in harm's way, gave up golf in solidarity with them. Maybe he should have forced Jenna to enlist and serve....oh, that is right, this guy evaded war too......

    • 5 years ago
  • dmass5
  • realitybytes
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      realitybytes  
    • Actually, Bush didn't give up golf. He was seen In October, just months after that comment playing golf. THe only logical sacrifice that Bush can make would be to sacrifice himself!

    • 5 years ago
  • malathion
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      malathion  
    • i was working to overcome the need for me to comment as i did too , Conniepae , by spraying Ron Paul stencils on cardboard and stapling them all over my town - but it didn't work - the american public is just as stupid now as it was before 9 / 11 . so be it .

    • 5 years ago
  • Ice_cream_Man
  • Conniepae
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      Conniepae  
    • malathion, your comment ** i would love Bush , and be inclined to worship the guy , if the last thing he did with US foreign policy before he left office was to re-direct US military thinking towards covert ops. instead of full scale invasions - i'm not talking about "puppet" dictators , i mean just killing a fascist , waiting for the public of the place to do what they will , and continue assassinating leaders until the people actually want to be occupied . Burma would be a perfect testing ground , followed by N. Korea , and then ... who knows ** IS SAD!

      WHAT HAVE WE BECOME IF WE DO THINGS LIKE YOU DESCRIBE? YOU DON’T SPEAK FOR ME AND I ‘HOPE’, NOT THE MAJORITY OF AMERICANS! WE ARE BETTER THAN THAT! I’M BETTER THAN THAT!

      Your comments are what I'm working to overcome! WARMONGERS! INDIVIDUALS WHO SIT IN THE LUXURY OF AMERICA AND SPEAK OF WHAT WE SHOULD DO SOMEWHERE ELSE!

      ONE LEADS BY EXAMPLE! IT’S TIME WE SET A DIFFERENT EXAMPLE! WE NEED TO LEAD THE WORLD IN DIPLOMACY. OTHERWISE ALL OUR CHILDREN WILL BE IN WARS BROUGHT ON BY *LAZY ARMCHAIR WARRIORS* WHO SEE THE WORLD AS A VIDEO GAME! WHILE OUR 'REAL HEROS' (VOLUNTEERS) ARE TRAPPED IN WAR, BROUGHT ON BY THE MISJUDGMENTS OF OTHERS, FIGHTING AND DIEING ON FOREIGN SOIL! SAD!

    • 5 years ago
  • jogglef
  • anglcazn
  • malathion
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      malathion  
    • i don't really care for any of the candidates still in - i wanted Ron Paul - what this country needed was a soft republican who'd swing the Bush apparatus around to a more moderate stance ( whatever that would have been ) - as it is , you have 2 dem's who will , if either wins , be having to deal with a war machine , and one which is very wary of democrats - or , one can have McCain , who'll fit in just fine - in an ideal world , Paul would get in office , the machine would be more inclined to listen to him , and THEN the time would be ripe for Obama , after Paul was out .
      in the meantime , you have a Bush , giving up golf . personally , i would love Bush , and be inclined to worship the guy , if the last thing he did with US foreign policy before he left office was to re-direct US military thinking towards covert ops. instead of full scale invasions - i'm not talking about "puppet" dictators , i mean just killing a fascist , waiting for the public of the place to do what they will , and continue assassinating leaders until the people actually want to be occupied . Burma would be a perfect testing ground , followed by N. Korea , and then ... who knows

    • 5 years ago
  • gimp15
  • chillwillNJ
  • Greg_Bunker
  • aberns
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      aberns  
    • The direct relation of the Iraq war and golfing is uncanny! I never thought of it like that. Thanks President Bush!

    • 5 years ago
  • Robroy1
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      Robroy1  
    • I pray that he would give up the PRESIDENCY and go to hell and play GOLF. The world would be a much better and safer place with a lot more alive Troops and Iraq's in it. The bonus would be we would have houses and food and fuel we could afford. He is the biggest BULLSHITTER in the world.

    • 5 years ago
  • bornfreeid
  • johnlocke
  • keeshii768
  • MissJonaLyn
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      MissJonaLyn  
    • The President claims he doesn't want mothers whose sons and daughters have died, to see him focusing so much on golf. How is that supposed to make sitting at his desk and letting thousands of other people suffer and die seem like the better thing to do?

    • 5 years ago
  • tmaster
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      tmaster  
    • What say we all become united in our cause and join hands and sing with voices loud that stretch across the oceans and tell the world that we are going to give up tiddly-winks since our Commandeer-n-chief has sacrificed his golf game! (could someone pass me a tissue)

    • 5 years ago
  • Dmitri_Molotov
  • Mixedberries
  • riverdeer
  • shelchak
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      shelchak  
    • Sigh.

      Hmmm.... some things Bush ISN'T giving up:

      * spending billions and billions of dollars we don't have

      * huge tax subsidies for the oil companies

      * vetoing bills that would support the middle class

      * replacing respected generals who disagree with him

      * shall I go on???????

    • 5 years ago
  • VoyagerFilms
  • slopphopper
  • greenfly5
  • chet_arthur
  • Egnatius212
  • patsarts
  • Conniepae
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      Conniepae  
    • Did anyone feel as sad reading his statement as I did? Someone had to tell him? 'It's just not worth it anymore to do.'"

      "I remember when de Mello, who was at the U.N., got killed in Baghdad as a result of these murderers taking this good man's life," he said. How many American soldiers died before de Mello? I'm sure de Mello wasn't the 'first' casualty of War with Iraq.

    • 5 years ago
  • malathion
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      malathion  
    • i wanna hear bush say " having sex with laura is just profane , when so many have sacrificed their lives for the cause of defeating terror , and they can't have sex anymore "

    • 5 years ago
  • stephenthomson
  • CapraRoyale
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