Tell you what, why don't you stick to the topic of this thread, which is what President Bush said, and not anything I should or shouldn't do.
Here's what I've said...
Should President Bush utter these truths in the midst of this war?
Of course not, but neither should he give Ramadan greetings.
Since you can't deny the intrinsic truth about Mohammedanism, you're now hiding behind the military, taking refuge in an affectation of patriotism.
The problem with that, since you want to go there, is that we've got a problem with spies, moles, and traitors among the followers of Mohammed now serving in our military. We once had similar problems with communists.
The parallels are not superficial. "Islam is a religion of peace" carries the same validity as "true communism hasn't been tried yet." They are falsehoods.
Everywhere communism was tried, it led to misery and oppression.
Everywhere Islam is tried it leads to misery and oppression.
The big Islamic sucess story, the best example of a an enlightened Mohammedan society, is Turkey. Yet Turkey required pogroms and genocides of Armenians and Assyrian Christians, as well as the eradication of Arabic, to gbecome the geopolitically benign secular Islamic autocracy it is today.
If Islam is a religion of peace in Turkey, it's only because almost all of the Jews and Christians were killed or driven from Asia Minor in the 20th Century.
If visits to the military are your trump card, why don't you pay some quick visits to the families of our troops were were fragged by their Muslim subordinate; or to the families of future terror victims and war casualities who could have been saved, but for the sabotoage of the interrogations of al Qaeda members at Gitmo by Muslim sympathizers in our armed forces?
The politically correct dissembling about Islam is not bloodless or cost free, and the Bush Administration ought to discreetly and diplomatically steer cleer from that Clintonian course.