6.22.2006

Anyway, that's why they called that thing in Boston a tea party.

"I am here to celebrate the 1956 revolution. The idea of a revolution is celebrating the notion that all men and women should be free," Bush said at the start of talks with Hungarian President Laszlo Solyom.

Bush praises Hungary, 50 years after uprising - Boston.com

Aides said Bush was the primary author of the short speech [go figure, huh?]. They said his remarks were intended as a simple remembrance of a historic time and not as a signal to the kettle Russia, which the pot Washington believes is backsliding on democracy.

Former ace Faux News anchor Tony Snow clarified, saying maybe Bush was talking about the Middle East.

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