Posted on 04/08/2003 6:02:50 PM PDT by rintense
President Bush ended his visit to Northern Ireland today as he met one last time with British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Irish Prime Minister Bertie Ahern. The war in Iraq was still the focus of their meeting, particularly the question of whether or not Saddam Hussein is still alive after coalition forces used four bunker buster bombs on a restaurant where Hussein was alleged to be. Discussions also took place regarding post war Iraq and the evolving Mideast peace plan. President Bush returned to the White House late this afternoon. Enjoy your daily dose of Dubya!
Well, and this one...looks like he's ready to break into a run! What a GREAT SMILE!
And we haven't even asked for that since WW-II. Instead we've brought them home and buried them here. (I could be wrong about that, I don't know about the practice during the "Forgotten War" in Korea, but if we burried them there, then since the Korean War which "ended" in the early 50s)
President Bush in his State of the Union speech said, "the liberty we prize is not America's gift to the world, it's Gods gift to humanity" Well Mr. President, you have made us all proud and through your resolve and determination an entire nation from the other side of the globe has you and Mr. Blair to thank for their liberty.
Once again America's bravest have made the ultimate sacrifice for the liberty of strangers, hundreds more were injured for the freedom of others. This is a testimony to the greatness of this country and I will be on bended knee in prayer for the families of these brave men and women as well as the safe return of the hundreds of thousands still in harms way.
For all the days of the rest of my life, I will not forget the images of todays liberation of Iraq, I will never forget the pride I have for our men and women in uniform and I will be forever grateful to George W. Bush for his leadership and calm in these dangerous and testing times.
Tonight as I sit here sharing my thoughts with my good friends here on the "Dose" I am filled with pride for what our great country stands for and the brave men and women who liberated the Iraqi people from the evil that has brutalized them. These soldiers will always have my respect and President Bush will always be my hero
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