The Bollocks of Bitchboy
"After careful review by our government, I believe the transaction ought to go forward," he told reporters after summoning them to his conference room aboard Air Force One. He called the arrangement "a legitimate deal that will not jeopardize the security of the country." "I want those who are questioning it to step up and explain why all of a sudden a Middle Eastern company is held to a different standard than a Great British company," Bush said. "I am trying to conduct foreign policy now by saying to the people of the world: 'We'll treat you fairly.' " The president spoke about the issue a second time after returning to the White House aboard a helicopter from Andrews Air Force Base. "They ought to listen to what I have to say about this," Bush said. "They'll look at the facts and understand the consequences of what they're going to do. But if they pass a law, I'll deal with it with a veto." In more than five years, Bush has yet to veto any legislation.
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