Marking the third anniversary of the war, CNN reports that Bush gave a speech on Iraq hoping to shore up support. It's not clear whether he hoped to gain support for the war or for himself, but I'm pretty sure that support for our troops and for the Iraqi people does not figure into the equation. Today, Bush proclaimed that "victory in Iraq will make this country more secure and will help lay the foundation of peace for generations to come." What's he smokin'? Does he really believe that he, Mr. Mission Accomplished, has one shred of credibility with the American people on this issue?
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