Saturday, December 03, 2005
President Had A Good Week
Well finally the President has a good week. His speech at the Naval Academy went well and Joe Liberman's support for the war effort didn't hurt at all.
For months the Democrats in Congress have been crying that the president doesn't have a plan for the war. Well he does, it is available at the White House Web page, just follow this link.
Iraq Strategy
It is 35 pages long, so have at it Lib's.
To provide additional help in understanding the mission and our goals, you may want to take the time to read the Presidents Speech.
Text of Presidents Speech
Wes Prudent who writes for the Washington Times describes the President speech this way:
"But his speech to the Class of '06 at the U.S. Naval Academy about what must be done in Iraq was straight, plain and delivered with the bark on, no asterisks, no dodgy footnotes, no loopholes, and none of the selective emphasis that rendered his immigration speech an unexploded shell." To read more of his article go to:
Wes Prudens Complete Article
Let's hope the President and his administration keeps up the feedback to the country.
For months the Democrats in Congress have been crying that the president doesn't have a plan for the war. Well he does, it is available at the White House Web page, just follow this link.
Iraq Strategy
It is 35 pages long, so have at it Lib's.
To provide additional help in understanding the mission and our goals, you may want to take the time to read the Presidents Speech.
Text of Presidents Speech
Wes Prudent who writes for the Washington Times describes the President speech this way:
"But his speech to the Class of '06 at the U.S. Naval Academy about what must be done in Iraq was straight, plain and delivered with the bark on, no asterisks, no dodgy footnotes, no loopholes, and none of the selective emphasis that rendered his immigration speech an unexploded shell." To read more of his article go to:
Wes Prudens Complete Article
Let's hope the President and his administration keeps up the feedback to the country.