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06-23-2005, 01:24 PM
Democrats demand Rove apology
http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/06/23/rove.speech.ap/index.html
Thursday, June 23, 2005; Posted: 11:25 a.m. EDT (15:25 GMT)
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Democrats are demanding that White House adviser Karl Rove immediately retract and apologize for comments that liberals responded to the September 11 terrorist strikes by wanting to "prepare indictments and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers."
"The one thing New York has had since September 11 is unity," said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-New York. "To inject politics into this and to defame a large number of people" is outrageous, he said. "It's not what New York and America is all about."
Rove, Bush's chief political adviser, said in a speech Wednesday that "liberals saw the savagery of the 9/11 attacks and wanted to prepare indictments and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers." Conservatives, he said in the speech to the New York state Conservative Party just a few miles north of Ground Zero, "saw the savagery of 9/11 and the attacks and prepared for war."
Rove said the Democratic Party made the mistake of calling for "moderation and restraint" after the terrorist attacks.
Schumer said Democrats were drafting a letter asking Rove to retract his remarks. Jim Manley, spokesman for Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, also called on President Bush to "immediately repudiate Karl Rove's offensive and outrageous comments."
Three days after the terrorist attacks, the Senate voted 98-0 and the House voted 420-1 for a resolution authorizing Bush to use "all necessary and appropriate force" against those responsible for the terrorism. After the votes, Bush said in a statement: "I am gratified that the Congress has united so powerfully by taking this action. It sends a clear message -- our people are together, and we will prevail."
On Wednesday, Rove also denounced Sen. Dick Durbin's comments comparing interrogation at the Guantanamo Bay prison camp to the methods of Nazis and other repressive regimes. He said the statements have been broadcast throughout the Middle East, putting U.S. troops in greater danger. The Illinois Democrat has since apologized for the remarks.
"No more needs to be said about the motives of liberals," Rove said.
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http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/06/23/rove.speech.ap/index.html
Thursday, June 23, 2005; Posted: 11:25 a.m. EDT (15:25 GMT)
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Democrats are demanding that White House adviser Karl Rove immediately retract and apologize for comments that liberals responded to the September 11 terrorist strikes by wanting to "prepare indictments and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers."
"The one thing New York has had since September 11 is unity," said Sen. Charles Schumer, D-New York. "To inject politics into this and to defame a large number of people" is outrageous, he said. "It's not what New York and America is all about."
Rove, Bush's chief political adviser, said in a speech Wednesday that "liberals saw the savagery of the 9/11 attacks and wanted to prepare indictments and offer therapy and understanding for our attackers." Conservatives, he said in the speech to the New York state Conservative Party just a few miles north of Ground Zero, "saw the savagery of 9/11 and the attacks and prepared for war."
Rove said the Democratic Party made the mistake of calling for "moderation and restraint" after the terrorist attacks.
Schumer said Democrats were drafting a letter asking Rove to retract his remarks. Jim Manley, spokesman for Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid, D-Nevada, also called on President Bush to "immediately repudiate Karl Rove's offensive and outrageous comments."
Three days after the terrorist attacks, the Senate voted 98-0 and the House voted 420-1 for a resolution authorizing Bush to use "all necessary and appropriate force" against those responsible for the terrorism. After the votes, Bush said in a statement: "I am gratified that the Congress has united so powerfully by taking this action. It sends a clear message -- our people are together, and we will prevail."
On Wednesday, Rove also denounced Sen. Dick Durbin's comments comparing interrogation at the Guantanamo Bay prison camp to the methods of Nazis and other repressive regimes. He said the statements have been broadcast throughout the Middle East, putting U.S. troops in greater danger. The Illinois Democrat has since apologized for the remarks.
"No more needs to be said about the motives of liberals," Rove said.
Copyright 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.