It would be impossible for the president to attend every funeral and the left-wingers know that
Also, the libiots want to spin things so that it's our President's fault when lives are lost, when sensible people know that the terrorists are who got us into this war!
Oh I know. The media ijits just want something to b***** about!
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For those of us who are quite lazy: What's up with Mike?
Greetings to all. What a great speech and what great pics, Mike.
It would be impossible for the president to attend every funeral and the left-wingers know that.I think he made the right decision, to call each family, visit Walter Reed and visit privately with families when he goes to bases, rather than spot select funerals.
However, I do wish that he or someone in the Administration would comment on his not attending the funerals (to shut the liberals up). All they need to say is that some people keep complaining that he hasn't attended any funerals and ask them just which soldiers they would select. Talk about hard or hurt feelings--explain to all the families how one should be selected over another.
Here are some more pictures of the president's and the First Lady's visit to Ft. Campbell, Ky yesterday from our local news paper
Fort Campbell color guard stands at attention as Air Force One taxis into Campbell Army Airfield Thursday.
President Bush and first lady Laura Bush wave to Fort Campbell supporters after landing at Campbell Army Airfield Thursday.
President Bush, with first lady Laura Bush, talks with Maj. Gen. David Petraeus, commander of the 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, after the Bushes arrived at Campbell Army Airfield Thursday.
Fort Campbell soldiers salute the American flag during the presentation of the colors before the arrival of President Bush at the division parade field on Fort Campbell Thursday.
Country music singer Darryl Worley performs his hit "Have You Forgotten" for troops and their families gathered at the division parade field Thursday to hear President Bush speak.
The troops went wild when Darryl Woley performed that song
First lady Laura Bush waves to the crowd as Maj. Gen. David Petraeus, commander of the 101st Airborne Division, Fort Campbell, middle, gives the thumbs-up to his troops
President Bush shakes hands with Fort Campbell soldiers.
Maj. Gen. David H. Petraeus, left, welcomes President Bush to the podium while their wives, Holly Petraeus and first lady Laura Bush, and cheering soldiers look on.
For more pictures of the president's visit click here