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Bush tells Couric regrets Abu Ghraib, 'Bring it on' comment

RAW STORY
Published: Thursday September 7, 2006

http://www.rawstory.com/news/2006/Bush_tells_Couric_regrets_Abu_Ghraib_0907.html



President Bush told new CBS anchor Katie Couric during a taped interview that he regretted the torture scandal at Abu Ghraib and some comments he made the past few years including "Bring it on."

"When you look back on the last five years, President Bush, is there anything that you wish you had done differently?" asked Couric. "Yeah," replied Bush. "I mean, I wish, for example, Abu Ghraib didn't happen. That was a stain on our nation's character and it sent a signal about who we're not to a lot of people around the world."

"I probably could have watched my language a little better, you know," added Bush. Couric asked, "And in terms of saying --"

"'Bring it on,' for example," replied Bush. "Sometimes I try to explain myself in plain terms and sometimes the terms are too plain."

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