GWB is not happy - nope
 
No I'm not talking about the abuse he is taking on JUB by the 80%
 
He's upset at the Dems on Capitol Hill
 
Why you ask?
 
"Cause they're using our troops as leverage to win domestic political battles"
 
It's not very often - not at all
But he's right here - right on the money
 
I'm sure you'll agree
 
Uh oh - NY Post again - hope this gets read
 
http://www.nypost.com/seven/03182007/news/nationalnews/bush_hits_dem_war_tactics_nationalnews_.htm
 
 
BUSH HITS DEM WAR TACTICS
Post Wire Services
 
March 18, 2007 -- WASHINGTON - Democrats who are moving ahead with antiwar legislation are using troops as leverage to win domestic political battles, President Bush said yesterday.
Bush said some lawmakers see a chance "to micromanage our military commanders, force a precipitous withdrawal from Iraq and spend billions on domestic projects that have nothing to do with the war on terror."
In his weekly radio address, the president said, "Many in Congress say they support the troops, and I believe them. Now they have a chance to show that support in deed, as well as in word."
Bush repeated his insistence that his spending request for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan be approved "without strings and without delay" or he will veto it.
Democrats have pledged to keep pushing until there is a change of course in Iraq.
Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), in her party's weekly radio address, promoted a Democratic plan to narrow the mission of U.S. forces in Iraq and begin redeployment of U.S. troops within four months. "Regrettably, our effort was blocked by Senate Republicans and a president who stubbornly refused to listen," Murray said.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			No I'm not talking about the abuse he is taking on JUB by the 80%
He's upset at the Dems on Capitol Hill
Why you ask?
"Cause they're using our troops as leverage to win domestic political battles"
It's not very often - not at all
But he's right here - right on the money
I'm sure you'll agree
Uh oh - NY Post again - hope this gets read
http://www.nypost.com/seven/03182007/news/nationalnews/bush_hits_dem_war_tactics_nationalnews_.htm
BUSH HITS DEM WAR TACTICS
Post Wire Services
March 18, 2007 -- WASHINGTON - Democrats who are moving ahead with antiwar legislation are using troops as leverage to win domestic political battles, President Bush said yesterday.
Bush said some lawmakers see a chance "to micromanage our military commanders, force a precipitous withdrawal from Iraq and spend billions on domestic projects that have nothing to do with the war on terror."
In his weekly radio address, the president said, "Many in Congress say they support the troops, and I believe them. Now they have a chance to show that support in deed, as well as in word."
Bush repeated his insistence that his spending request for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan be approved "without strings and without delay" or he will veto it.
Democrats have pledged to keep pushing until there is a change of course in Iraq.
Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), in her party's weekly radio address, promoted a Democratic plan to narrow the mission of U.S. forces in Iraq and begin redeployment of U.S. troops within four months. "Regrettably, our effort was blocked by Senate Republicans and a president who stubbornly refused to listen," Murray said.


						




















