Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau for July 24, 2005
Transcript:
George W. Bush: My fellow Americans, let me be honest... Mike: This should be interesting. George W. Bush: Have I made any mistakes? Yes. I started a terrible and completely unnecessary war. When we couldn't find any weapons of mass destruction, I then pretended the main mission was to spread democracy. I have not made us any safer. On the contrary, my actions have earned America the scorn of the world and created a vast new generation of terrorists. I regret putting over a million servicepeople in harm's way, with 1,700 dead and many thousands wounded so far. And as a Christian, I greatly mourn the continuing loss of innocent Iraqi lives, the total of which is several times greater than the humber lost at the world trade center. In short, I am so very, very sorry. Mike's summer daydream.