Boot Camp Assistant only offers Windows 7

Trying to install Windows XP on my MacBook Pro (10.7.3). When I go through the process the Select Tasks page only offers Install Windows 7. I have my Windows XP (w/SP2) disk in the optical drive, but BCA keeps saying it can't find the installer.
I checked my disk partitions and only see HD Recovery Partition. Isn't that one created when Lion is installed.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks.

To jtfey
Here is the method to install Windows Xp with using Mac OSX 10.8.1 [mountain lion] with boot camp assistant 5.0 "That doesn't support Windows XP! "
i found out!
You need:
1.Windows 7 original or image of original burned on DVD.
2.Windows XP original or image of original or any WinPe based bootable CD/DVD
3.Patience.
As ussual create partition with Boot Camp to install Windows 7, remember you must have Windows 7 disk in
your CD/DVD drive! When system auto reboots you just need to change Windows 7 with Wndows XP in CD/DVD drive.[Click and Hold Ttrackpad button & also "alt" button on your MacBook Pro before it starts after rebooting until the Windows 7 DVD comes out then insert Windows XP CD and wait until cd icon appears, chose that icon and click enter ] You'll proceed to ussual Windows XP installation process. Thats it!
P.S.
Now, answers to other people in this forum thread !!
q: By the way. what XP programs don't run in Windows 7?
a: Carmageddon + Splat Pack for dos or windows running terrible under Win7 and don't tell me abaut    emulation of dos!
    This games under DosBox (The best dos emulator in my opinion) are laggy. Or if you want to use any      dos programs in FULLSCREEN without any problem, Windows Xp is the key!
Cris said: "Games. The vast majority of people using Boot Camp at this point are gamers. And I find it irritating   to take my limited time helping people **** away theirs......."
My Answer To Cris: jtfey asked help with his problem! noone needs your point of view about gaming e t. c.
If you can help then help without questions like "what for do you need...bla,bla,vast majority of people,bla,bla" !!!

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