War Widow Meets With Bush
Aug 25th, 2006 at 3:33 pm by Susie
And of course, he doesn’t want to talk about the war:
Halley tells me that she told the President that she’s been opposed since “day one” to both the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
“I talked to him about how important this person was to me,” Halley recounted, speaking of her husband. “It’s not just a soldier who died. Lives are changed forever…I said, `This doesn’t make sense to me.”
“He said, `Terrorists killed three thousand people, we had to go to war.’” Halley continued to me. “I said, `Well, who put the Taliban into power? The United States did.’ He said, `I’m not going to have a philosphical debate over politics.’ The whole conversation was very gentle.”
Halley says that while Bush was personable and receptive to her, she was very direct and critical of Bush’s policies and insisted that the right thing to do was to end the war.
“We literally sat knee to knee…I looked deep into his eyes and talked to him about love and losing people and that he was responsible for this. I said, `I didn’t vote for you, but you are my President. And you’re not serving me.’”
“I said I believed it was time to put an end to this. His job is to find solutions. I said, `You yourself have said you had erroneous information going into this.’”
She continued: “I said, `As a Christian man, you realize that when you’ve made a mistake it’s your responsiblity to end this. And it’s time to end the bleeding and it’s time to end the war.’”
“I said, `what would truly bring healing is to start working on changing your policy towards the Middle East…as President, you’re here to serve the people. And the people are not being served with this war.’”
She added: “I told him, `It’s time as a Christian to put our pride behind us.”
Halley said that the President appeared moved by what she’d said, but that she doubted it would bring about any real change. “He cried with me,” she recounted. “I feel he responded to me emotionally. I don’t know if that’s going to change policy. It probably won’t. But I hope it makes him think a little bit further.”







Oh, for pete’s sake. He cried with her? Just because he’s volatile and irrationally emotional doesn’t mean anything except that he’s a cancer.
But she did the right thing, and she did the best she could.
“But she did the right thing, and she did the best she could.” She did great. However, you can only speak with the pResident you have not the President you wish you had.