Iraq Withdrawal
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- Finding Private BushThe quest to find information about an ancestor killed in the Civil War
- George P. Bush to Go to WarGeorge P. Bush, the thirty three year old son of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush and the nephew and grandson of two Presidents named George Bush will likely go to war in the near future as part of his Navy Reserve unit.
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- The Conservative Tradition of WarThe ancient Greeks established a tradition of war that saw it as a natural and necessary part of the order of things. How have today's conservatives seized upon this ancient tradition?
- Bush Decided to Weep on Yesterday!Our nation has been weeping for years over the lives that have been lost in both years. Weddings have been cancelled. Graduations were left unattended because a soldier did not come home.
President Bush's Address Leaves Ambiguity About Iraq WithdrawalIn the presidential address on Thursday September 13, 2007, President Bush announced there will be some troop removals from Iraq. However, he also said that the United States will continue to be involved there for a few years at least.- Ignoring Consequences, Democrats Push Hard for Iraq WithdrawalBefore calling for a premature withdrawal from Iraq, our elected officials should frankly discuss the potential consequences of such a move.
The Donkey Kicks for Iraq WithdrawalThe House and Senate recently passed a bill calling for a full troop withdrawal from Iraq. Bush gives the stink eye. Failure imminent.