Originally posted by faithinkarma
I will be happy to address this one. I don't believe anyone has suggested the explosives that were left unguarded might be used here. The problem is that they are available to be used over there in car bombs and such, against Americans over there. Let's be realistic just for once shall we. Not guarding those explosives once we were there, is a colossal error of judgement. They did not guard them because they were short of manpower. And they were short on manpower because they absolutely refused to listen to anyone who said they would need more men. Spin and deny as they will, the administration cannot escape this fact. And that is my most serious problem with this administration. Their absolute inability to ever admit a mistake was made....ever. When Bush was asked by a reporter about any mistake he had made and he was unable to think of one, I found that to be absolutely terrifying. Others admire him for his certainty. I want someone who will question his own judgement occasionally. To refuse to do so is to believe one is infallible. And that is just way too close to a god complex for my comfort zone. And I shudder to think what these people will do if they have another four years with no re-election to work towards.