The President, the U.N. and Iraq
To: letters@nytimes.com
Re: The President, the U.N. and Iraq
Letter writer John E. Colbert states, "(Mr. Bush) is either utterly incompetent in his inability to understand the fundamental reasoning flaw in his standard defense of the war, or he assumes that much of the electorate is."
Bush rightly assumes that much of the electorate is incapable of logical thinking. He's not as stupid as he pretends to be. In an anti-intellectual society with the worst educational system in the developed world, what else can anyone expect?
Re: The President, the U.N. and Iraq
Letter writer John E. Colbert states, "(Mr. Bush) is either utterly incompetent in his inability to understand the fundamental reasoning flaw in his standard defense of the war, or he assumes that much of the electorate is."
Bush rightly assumes that much of the electorate is incapable of logical thinking. He's not as stupid as he pretends to be. In an anti-intellectual society with the worst educational system in the developed world, what else can anyone expect?

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