"Bush has always had difficulty in articulating our posistion on Iraq and the stakes."
I doubt that seriously. It's just that some folks need a swift kick to wake up or if they could manage to remove the mp3 long enough to focus on what's really happening in the world.
I think he did a pretty good job just now explaining the present threat. If we have no victory now our children's future is at stake.
Compared to Blair, he is inarticulate. Why didn't Bush say more about the AQ/Saddam relationship, particularly in light of documents found after the war? Or the fact that twice as many Iraqi security forces, military and police, are dying than Americans? Or the importance of the region to the world's economy, particularly oil, and what impact chaos in Iraq would have on the flow of oil? Or provide more detailed information on what Iran and Syria are doing in terms of supporting the violence and those fighting the duly elected government of Iraq?
"If we have no victory now our children's future is at stake."
The future of our children is at stake if we continue to allow Muslim immigration and flattering those already in the country.
You can buy 'em books and buy 'em books, but you can't make 'em read.
He's explained it well. And over and over.
The dems don't listen, the press doesn't listen and apparently kabar doesn't listen.