http://www.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/10/19/robertson.bush.iraq/index.html

Robertson: I warned Bush on Iraq casualties
President's response: 'We're not going to have any'

NEW YORK (CNN) -- The founder of the U.S. Christian Coalition said
Tuesday he told President George W. Bush before the invasion of Iraq
that he should prepare Americans for the likelihood of casualties, but
the president told him, "We're not going to have any casualties."

Pat Robertson, an ardent Bush supporter, said he had that conversation
with the president in Nashville, Tennessee, before the March 2003
invasion. He described Bush in the meeting as "the most self-assured
man I've ever met in my life."

"You remember Mark Twain said, 'He looks like a contented Christian
with four aces.' I mean he was just sitting there like, 'I'm on top of
the world,' " Robertson said on the CNN show, "Paula Zahn Now."

"And I warned him about this war. I had deep misgivings about this
war, deep misgivings. And I was trying to say, 'Mr. President, you had
better prepare the American people for casualties.' "

Robertson said the president then told him, "Oh, no, we're not going
to have any casualties."

Robertson, the televangelist who sought the Republican presidential
nomination in 1988, said he wishes Bush would admit to mistakes made.

"I mean, the Lord told me it was going to be A, a disaster, and B,
messy," Robertson said. "I warned him about casualties."

More than 1,100 U.S. troops have died in Iraq and another 8,000 troops
have been wounded in the ongoing campaign, with the casualty toll
significantly increasing in the last six months as the insurgency
there has deepened.

Asked why Bush has refused to admit to mistakes on Iraq, Robertson
said, "I don't know this politics game. You know, you can never say
you were wrong because the opposition grabs onto it: 'See, he admitted
he screwed up.' "

Even as Robertson criticized Bush for downplaying the potential
dangers of the Iraq war, he heaped praise on Bush, saying he believes
the president will win the election and that "the blessing of heaven
is on Bush."

"Even if he stumbles and messes up -- and he's had his share of
stumbles and gaffes -- I just think God's blessing is on him,"
Robertson said.

As for Bush's Democratic rival, Sen. John Kerry, Robertson said, "I
don't think he's a leader. He's a ponderous debater, a good senator
probably."


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William Wheatley
Coldfusion Guru

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