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White House allegedly wrote Allawi speech

Lawmaker expresses "dismay" that White House allegedly wrote Allawi speech


WASHINGTON (AFP) - In a letter to the White House, a leading US Senate Democrat expressed "profound dismay" that the White House allegedly wrote a large portion of Iraqi Prime Minister Iyad Allawi's speech to Congress last week.


 "I want to express my profound dismay about reports that officials from your administration and your reelection campaign were 'heavily involved' in writing parts of Prime Minister Ayad Allawi's speech," California Senator Dianne Feinstein wrote in a letter to President George W. Bush.



"You may be surprised by this, Mr. President, but I viewed Prime Minister Allawis speech as an independent view on conditions in Iraq," she wrote.


"His speech gave me hope that reconstruction efforts were proceeding in most of the country and that elections could be held on schedule."


"To learn that this was not an independent view, but one that was massaged by your campaign operatives, jaundices the speech and reduces the credibility of his remarks," Feinstein wrote.


Her letter was a response to an article appearing in Thursday's Washington Post, which also alleged that Allawi was coached by US officials -- including Dan Senor, former spokesman for the Coalition Provisional Authority in Iraq-- in perfecting his delivery of the speech delivered before a joint session of Congress one week ago.

CONPARISON OF ALLAWI AND BUSH

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A55180-2004Sep27.html

Couldn't Have Said It Any Better Himself

By Dana Milbank
Tuesday, September 28, 2004; Page A25


It's a political whodunit: Since Ayad Allawi delivered his address to a joint meeting of Congress on Thursday, foreign policy devotees have been searching for the ghostwriter of the speech, which sounded curiously familiar to American ears.


The White House denies that anybody in the administration did it. Several of the usual suspects outside the administration, including former White House officials Karen Hughes, Dan Senor and David Frum, have also denied culpability.


But those searching for a ghostwriter of the Allawi speech may be overthinking things. Maybe the prime minister simply went to the White House Web site and combed through some of President Bush's speeches. Consider the similarities:


"The world is better off without Saddam Hussein." -- Allawi


"The world is better off without Saddam Hussein in power." -- Bush


 


"There are terrorists . . . who seek to make our country the main battleground against freedom, democracy and civilization." -- Allawi


"The killers know that Iraq is the central front in the war on terror." -- Bush


 


"It's a tough struggle with setbacks, but we are succeeding." -- Allawi


"It's tough at times . . . but there is steady progress." -- Bush


 


"I have seen some of the images that are being shown here on television. They are disturbing." -- Allawi


"The American people have seen horrible scenes on our TV screens." -- Bush


 


Iraq is "emerging finally from dark ages of violence." -- Allawi


"Iraq will never return to the dark ages of tyranny." -- Bush


 


"Your decision to go to war in Iraq was not an easy one, but it was the right one." -- Allawi


"We made a tough decision when it came to Iraq. . . . And we made the right decision when it came to Iraq." -- Bush


 


Iraqi forces "are striking their enemies wherever they hide." -- Allawi


"We're fighting these enemies wherever they hide." – Bush


 


"I have come here to . . . promise you that your sacrifices are not in vain." -- Allawi


"We will complete the mission so that their child or their husband or wife has not died in vain." – Bush


 


"I have many friends who were murdered, tortured or raped by the regime of Saddam Hussein. . . . We estimate at least 300,000 in mass graves." -- Allawi


"Because we acted, torture rooms are closed, rape rooms no longer exist, mass graves are no longer a possibility in Iraq." – Bush


 


"Creating a democratic, prosperous and stable nation . . . which lives in peace with itself and its neighbors is our highest priority." -- Allawi


"A stable, democratic and prosperous Iraq will no longer be a breeding ground for terror, tyranny and aggression." -- Bush


 


"There are fanatics who seek to impose a perverted vision of Islam." -- Allawi


"The terrorists practice a fringe form of Islamic extremism . . . that perverts the peaceful teachings of Islam." -- Bush


 


"These killers may be just a tiny fraction of our 27 million population." -- Allawi


"There's only a few relative to the 25 million who are trying to stop the march of freedom." -- Bush


"These murderers have no political program or cause other than push our country back into tyranny. Their agenda is no different than terrorist forces that have struck all over the world, including in your own country on September 11th." -- Allawi


"The terrorist who takes hostages or plants a roadside bomb near Baghdad is serving the same ideology of murder that kills innocent people on trains in Madrid . . . and in the merciless horror inflicted upon thousands of innocent men and women and children on September the 11th, 2001." – Bush


 


"Schools and hospitals are being rebuilt, the clinics are open and reopened. There are now over 6 million children at school, many of them attending one of the 2,500 schools that have been renovated since liberation. Last week we completed a national polio vaccination campaign, reaching over 90 percent of all Iraqi children." -- Allawi


"Our coalition has rehabilitated nearly 2,500 schools, and over 1,200 more should be completed by the end of the year. All of Iraq's hospitals and most medical clinics are open and are serving the people. Since the liberation, the vast majority of Iraqi children under 5 years old have been vaccinated for polio." -- Bush


 


"Do not let them convince others that the values of freedom, of tolerance and democracy are for you and the West but not for us." -- Allawi


"There's a lot of people in the world who don't believe that people whose skin color may not be the same as ours can be free and self-govern. I reject that." -- Bush


 


"Thank you, America." -- Allawi


"You need to thank the American people, that's who you need to thank." -- Bush