CoLawman
10-06-2005, 20:00
Didn't see any comments on the President's speech before the National Endowment for Democracy.
http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/10/06/bush.transcript/
I personally felt that it was the first time the GWOT was defined by President Bush. What I took from the speech;
1. We are not cutting and running.
2. He publicly put Iran and Syria on notice AGAIN, but this time with the same fervor following 9/11.
3. He took shots at past administrations unwillingness to address pre 9/11 terrorist attacks.
4. He admonished the Islamic Clerics for their silence/tacit approval of terrorism.
5. He called the terrorists; murderers, cowards, butchers, and compared them to the world's most notorious creeps, Hitler, Pol Pot, et.al.
6. He stepped on alot of toes like Russia, Korea, Vietnam, and Cuba.
I believe it was a great war time speech. And it is about time!
The only drawback is he gave credit to Europe for their part in the GWOT. I believe he should have admonished them for sitting on the sidelines.
Just my thoughts!
http://www.cnn.com/2005/POLITICS/10/06/bush.transcript/
I personally felt that it was the first time the GWOT was defined by President Bush. What I took from the speech;
1. We are not cutting and running.
2. He publicly put Iran and Syria on notice AGAIN, but this time with the same fervor following 9/11.
3. He took shots at past administrations unwillingness to address pre 9/11 terrorist attacks.
4. He admonished the Islamic Clerics for their silence/tacit approval of terrorism.
5. He called the terrorists; murderers, cowards, butchers, and compared them to the world's most notorious creeps, Hitler, Pol Pot, et.al.
6. He stepped on alot of toes like Russia, Korea, Vietnam, and Cuba.
I believe it was a great war time speech. And it is about time!
The only drawback is he gave credit to Europe for their part in the GWOT. I believe he should have admonished them for sitting on the sidelines.
Just my thoughts!