Not enough that Bush ran away from fighting the Vietnam War because he was scared to death of his personal security, even though politically that war should have been right up his warped Orwellian creek.
Then again, talk is cheap if you don't have to walk the talk.
Well, cowards don't change.
Even though he is responsible for the senseless death and mutilation based on nothing but lies of tens of thousands of American kids and Iraqis, he is still scared shitless for his own security.
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"'Shoot-to-kill' demand by US
Martin Bright, home affairs editor
Sunday November 16, 2003
The Observer
Home Secretary David Blunkett has refused to grant diplomatic immunity to armed American special agents and snipers travelling to Britain as part of President Bush's entourage this week.
In the case of the accidental shooting of a protester, the Americans in Bush's protection squad will face justice in a British court as would any other visitor, the Home Office has confirmed.
The issue of immunity is one of a series of extraordinary US demands turned down by Ministers and Downing Street during preparations for the Bush visit.
These included the closure of the Tube network, the use of US air force planes and helicopters and the shipping in of battlefield weaponry to use against rioters, that were however all refused.
The Americans had also wanted to travel with a piece of military hardware called a 'mini-gun', which usually forms part of the mobile armoury in the presidential cavalcade. It is fired from a tank and can kill dozens of people. One manufacturer's description reads: 'Due to the small calibre of the round, the mini-gun can be used practically anywhere. This is especially helpful during peacekeeping deployments.'
Demands for the US air force to patrol above London with fighter aircraft and Black Hawk helicopters have also been turned down."
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continued:
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1086397,00.html
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" Queen 'refuses' Bush request
HERALD SUN
17nov03
BUCKINGHAM Palace turned down requests from US President George W Bush to enhance the building's defences during his state visit this week.
Requests from Bush reportedly included blast and bulletproof windows, and strengthening the walls in rooms where the president would spend time.
The Sunday Telegraph quoted anonymous palace courtiers saying that Queen Elizabeth II was not willing to comply with requests for "bomb and airborne assault proofing."
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continued:
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,7889730%5E1702,00.html
Not enough with that additional national embarrassment out of I don't remember how many, all thanks to Dubya, after he has managed to squander all the enormous good will we experienced after 9/11 because he insisted on ignoring the very real threat posed by Al Qaeda and instead waging an unprecedented counterproductive war of aggression based on nothing but lies, he is also too cowardly to face the British parliament, a practice that would be normal procedure for every other high level state visitor:
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"BUSH PULLS OUT OF SPEECH TO PARLIAMENT
Nov 17 2003
By Bob Roberts, Political Correspondent
GEORGE Bush was last night branded chicken for scrapping his speech to Parliament because he feared being heckled by anti-war MPs."
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continued:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnew...USH-PULLS-OUT-OF-SPEECH-TO-MPS-name_page.html
Then again, talk is cheap if you don't have to walk the talk.
Well, cowards don't change.
Even though he is responsible for the senseless death and mutilation based on nothing but lies of tens of thousands of American kids and Iraqis, he is still scared shitless for his own security.
quote
"'Shoot-to-kill' demand by US
Martin Bright, home affairs editor
Sunday November 16, 2003
The Observer
Home Secretary David Blunkett has refused to grant diplomatic immunity to armed American special agents and snipers travelling to Britain as part of President Bush's entourage this week.
In the case of the accidental shooting of a protester, the Americans in Bush's protection squad will face justice in a British court as would any other visitor, the Home Office has confirmed.
The issue of immunity is one of a series of extraordinary US demands turned down by Ministers and Downing Street during preparations for the Bush visit.
These included the closure of the Tube network, the use of US air force planes and helicopters and the shipping in of battlefield weaponry to use against rioters, that were however all refused.
The Americans had also wanted to travel with a piece of military hardware called a 'mini-gun', which usually forms part of the mobile armoury in the presidential cavalcade. It is fired from a tank and can kill dozens of people. One manufacturer's description reads: 'Due to the small calibre of the round, the mini-gun can be used practically anywhere. This is especially helpful during peacekeeping deployments.'
Demands for the US air force to patrol above London with fighter aircraft and Black Hawk helicopters have also been turned down."
unquote
continued:
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,6903,1086397,00.html
quote
" Queen 'refuses' Bush request
HERALD SUN
17nov03
BUCKINGHAM Palace turned down requests from US President George W Bush to enhance the building's defences during his state visit this week.
Requests from Bush reportedly included blast and bulletproof windows, and strengthening the walls in rooms where the president would spend time.
The Sunday Telegraph quoted anonymous palace courtiers saying that Queen Elizabeth II was not willing to comply with requests for "bomb and airborne assault proofing."
unquote
continued:
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/common/story_page/0,5478,7889730%5E1702,00.html
Not enough with that additional national embarrassment out of I don't remember how many, all thanks to Dubya, after he has managed to squander all the enormous good will we experienced after 9/11 because he insisted on ignoring the very real threat posed by Al Qaeda and instead waging an unprecedented counterproductive war of aggression based on nothing but lies, he is also too cowardly to face the British parliament, a practice that would be normal procedure for every other high level state visitor:
quote
"BUSH PULLS OUT OF SPEECH TO PARLIAMENT
Nov 17 2003
By Bob Roberts, Political Correspondent
GEORGE Bush was last night branded chicken for scrapping his speech to Parliament because he feared being heckled by anti-war MPs."
unquote
continued:
http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/allnew...USH-PULLS-OUT-OF-SPEECH-TO-MPS-name_page.html

