"If Bush said just once: 'Boy. I hope you accept my apology as a country,' or showed some humanity"
- Burt Bacharach
About this Quote
This quote by Burt Bacharach is a call for previous President George W. Bush to ask forgiveness on behalf of the United States for previous wrongs. It recommends that Bush should show some humankind and reveal regret for the mistakes of the past. This might be interpreted as a plea for Bush to acknowledge the suffering of those impacted by the actions of the United States and to take obligation for them. It might likewise be seen as a require the United States to take a more caring technique to global relations and to be more mindful of the effects of its actions. Eventually, this quote is a tip that the United States must make every effort to be a much better international person and to take duty for its errors.
This quote is written / told by Burt Bacharach somewhere between May 12, 1928 and today. He/she was a famous Composer from USA.
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