Bush's iraq message: mixed-up or stirring?


Bush's iraq message: mixed-up or stirring?

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Re “Bush Defends Iraq Policy,” June 29: In his speech, President Bush mentioned Sept. 11 five times. He did not utter the phrase “weapons of mass destruction.” Does anyone even remember the


reason we supposedly went into Iraq? Brian Balta Pasadena * The sacrifice of our young in Iraq is not worth it. This is a war that we can never win. Let’s keep in mind that Iraq had nothing


to do with the 9/11 attacks. We should bring our troops back home and start impeachment procedures immediately. Leonor Fontes North Hollywood * What kind of fools does Bush take us for?


Saddam Hussein and Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11. Stop shedding U.S. and Iraqi blood for your own personal vendetta! Brenda McCroskey Newport Beach * I saw President Johnson on Tuesday


night telling us how well things were going in Vietnam, or was I mistaken? Richard P. McDonough Irvine * The truth is clear. If we don’t fight the war on terror in Iraq, we will fight it


here at home. Neil Barembaum Burbank * Bush keeps changing the reason we attacked Iraq. I guess if he can’t convince anyone using reason No. 1, he will just try reason No. 2. Terry McCully


Danville, Calif. * How are we ever going to get out of Iraq without a draft, losing more of our GIs and wasting billions of dollars on corrupt contractors. Nothing Bush read in his spin, I


mean speech, gave the slightest clue. Marla Griffith La Mirada * Bush gave a great speech. Maybe the Democrats will listen to some common sense. Scott Goldman Northridge * When is Bush going


to remove his rose-colored glasses and accept the truth? How many more American troops is he willing to sacrifice for his stubbornness? It is time for all of us to demand more of him than


upbeat speeches. Enough already! Rudy Galindo Santa Fe Springs * Why did the president give Osama bin Laden so much credence in his speech? Does Osama know everything? Why even mention him


in regard to Iraq, even if he said something about Iraq? Why is what he says more important than solid, thinking Americans, like our senators and congressmen? Sir, you give him too much


credit. Gay Lannon Sherman Oaks * The war in Iraq has gone on long enough. Our sons, daughters, mothers and fathers are dying for reasons that are still vague at the very least. The United


States has enough problems of its own here at home. Bring our people home. Nathan Drati Inglewood * We got into this war based on lies -- the wrong way. It’s time to get out the right way.


The first step is to realize that the Bush policy is out of touch with reality. Michael Nourse Hollywood * The president’s speech was an awesome Independence Day present. Americans


everywhere need to put aside their complaining and stand behind the cause of freedom. Bush is doing what he said he would do: protecting the American people. Elizabeth Reuss Pasadena MORE TO


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