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Bush to Offer Defense of Iraq War in Major Speech
Reuters ^ | January 16, 2004 | Steve Holland

Posted on 01/16/2004 3:24:20 PM PST by RWR8189

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Bush (news - web sites), in an election-year State of the Union speech next week, will offer a strong defense of the Iraq (news - web sites) war and seek to assure the American people that his tax cuts are restoring job growth to the U.S. economy, White House officials said on Friday.

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On Tuesday night Bush will address a joint session of the U.S. Congress and millions of Americans watching on television -- a big opportunity to command attention with a review of his plans and priorities as he gears up for his re-election drive.

The president edited his speech in the Oval Office Friday and plans to work on it over the weekend.

Faced with Democratic criticism that he led America into the war in Iraq on faulty assumptions about its alleged weapons of mass destruction, Bush will say the war liberated millions from Saddam Hussein (news - web sites)'s rule and now offers a chance to bring democracy to the heart of the Middle East.

He will stand by his decisions on Iraq and say they were the right ones, a senior administration official said. "He'll be very clear to the American people about the reasoning behind it and how it's making a critically important part of the world more secure and safer."

The Democratic leader in the House of Representatives said Bush must explain how he plans to restore America's standing in the world after a "war of choice" that angered allies, making the United States pay much of the cost of rebuilding Iraq.

"At every stage of this endeavor, the president's policy toward Iraq has been marked by confusion and uncertainty," said Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California.

Bush will cite a recent string of positive economic indicators as evidence that his three tax cuts are spurring the U.S. economic recovery.

"Our economy is at an important stage. It is continuing to grow strong but we need to continue to act to create as robust an environment for job creation as possible," said White House spokesman Scott McClellan.

Democrats seeking to deny Bush a second four-year term insist that job creation is still lagging and want him to take steps to reduce a budget deficit expected to top a record $500 billion this year.

In contrast to Democratic presidential candidates who would peel back all or part of his tax cuts, Bush aides said the president will call for Congress to make his tax cuts permanent. At present, some will expire starting in 2005.

Bush will also revive his proposal for letting younger employees invest part of their Social Security (news - web sites) retirement funds in the stock market. Democrats say that could be dangerous given the stock market bust in the last few years and the proposal is unlikely to pass in an election year.

The president will urge Congress to address the rising cost of health care and is expected to propose making health expenses tax deductible for people of modest means.

Besides Iraq, Bush is also expected to tout the writing of a new constitution in Afghanistan (news - web sites) as evidence that his foreign policy is working.

Bush enters his re-election drive in a strong position, with an approval rating of 56 percent.

A new poll by the Pew Research Center said he holds a 10-point lead (48 percent to 36 percent) over a generic Democratic opponent and 61 percent said they think he will win re-election.

But the poll found Bush had some convincing to do on the economy, the issue that sank his father's re-election bid in 1992. According to the poll, 79 percent of Americans place strengthening the economy as a top priority and only 27 percent say jobs are plentiful in their communities.

 

Bush is not expected to propose major new tax cuts, but aides are considering tax credits for businesses that hire new workers.

In a relatively modest initiative, Bush will propose new ways to help Americans save money. His proposals include lifetime savings accounts -- for any savings purpose such as a house or college tuition -- and retirement savings accounts.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Extended News; Government; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bush; bush43; iraq; sotu

1 posted on 01/16/2004 3:24:21 PM PST by RWR8189
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To: RWR8189
If I were Bush I'd tell Dr. Deanmento to KMA!!!
2 posted on 01/16/2004 3:29:29 PM PST by sirchtruth
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To: RWR8189
"At every stage of this endeavor, the president's policy toward Iraq has been marked by confusion and uncertainty," said Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California.

If Nancy ever blinked, I might consider her sane.


3 posted on 01/16/2004 4:08:29 PM PST by polemikos (Bush will capture Osama before Clinton captures Ratko Mladic.)
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To: polemikos
If Nancy ever blinked, I might consider her sane.

If she ever blinked, her boobs would jiggle...

4 posted on 01/16/2004 4:11:04 PM PST by ErnBatavia (Some days you're the windshield; some days you're the bug)
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To: RWR8189
He will stand by his decisions on Iraq and say they were the right ones, a senior administration official said.

I wonder if the President will run the video of Clark's testimony before Congress supporting the administration's position---verbatim.

And list those in the Senate, including John "F" Kerry and Joey Lieberman who voted "yeah" in support of the President's plans.

5 posted on 01/16/2004 4:15:05 PM PST by Right_in_Virginia
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"At every stage of this endeavor, the president's policy toward Iraq has been marked by confusion and uncertainty," said Rep. Nancy Pelosi of California.

Who does she think she's kidding? GW has been solid as a rock since Sept. 11. He will never forget, and neither will we.
6 posted on 01/16/2004 4:17:04 PM PST by baseballmom
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To: sirchtruth
I know she's confused but I didn't think she was that uncertain.
7 posted on 01/16/2004 4:37:43 PM PST by Z.Hobbs
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To: baseballmom
Who does she think she's kidding? GW has been solid as a rock since Sept. 11. He will never forget, and neither will we.

Yeah, that was kinda a dopey thing for her to say, but she is apparently confident the media wouldn't call her on it. On the one hand he's too inflexible, on the other he's too indecisive?

I understand hyperbolic political rhetoric in an election year, but when it comes to issues of national security ....

8 posted on 01/16/2004 4:41:26 PM PST by Mr. Buzzcut
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"American people that his tax cuts are restoring job growth to the U.S. economy,"

250,000 jobs next month? We are running a little behind in trying to make up that 3,000,000 job shortfall before November. Time for a big finishing kick.

9 posted on 01/16/2004 4:43:02 PM PST by ex-snook (Where is the patriotism in the war on American jobs?)
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"Bush is not expected to propose major new tax cuts, but aides are considering tax credits for businesses that hire new workers"

Would those be for the businesses that will recuit and hire the no-longer-illegal, illegal aliens?

He better get some new aides.

10 posted on 01/16/2004 4:43:42 PM PST by sarasmom (Punish France. Ignore Germany. Forgive Russia.)
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He should step by step talk about how he went to the UN, sought diplomacy, how "certain countries with economic interests with Saddam" barred enforcement...etc. etc.

Clark, etc. are pretending these didn't exist.
11 posted on 01/16/2004 5:04:59 PM PST by Shermy
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To: baseballmom
I hope someone doesn't ask him where Bin Laden is. He certainly isn't in Iraq.
13 posted on 01/17/2004 5:10:17 AM PST by Ranger
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To: RWR8189
No defense needed. Stay on offense. Keep the ball. Move forward. Let the terrorists, their enablers and the hand wringing whiners play defense.
14 posted on 01/17/2004 5:18:09 AM PST by PGalt
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To: RWR8189
nancy peeelowsi is a sub human creaton, who cares what she thinks
15 posted on 01/17/2004 5:19:51 AM PST by The Wizard (Saddamocrats are enemies of America, treasonous everytime they speak)
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