President Bush criticized Democrats on Saturday for going on vacation without first giving him what he wants: a war spending bill free of orders to pull troops home.
“I recognize that Democrats are trying to show their current opposition to the war in Iraq,” Bush said in his weekly radio address from Crawford, Texas, where he is on a break of his own.
“They see the emergency war-spending bill as a chance to make that statement,” Bush said. “Yet for our men and women in uniform, this emergency war-spending bill is not a political statement, it is a source of critical funding that has a direct impact on their daily lives.”
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President Bush criticized Democrats on Saturday for going on vacation without first giving him what he wants: a war spending bill free of orders to pull troops home.
“I recognize that Democrats are trying to show their current opposition to the war in Iraq,” Bush said in his weekly radio address from Crawford, Texas, where he is on a break of his own.
“They see the emergency war-spending bill as a chance to make that statement,” Bush said. “Yet for our men and women in uniform, this emergency war-spending bill is not a political statement, it is a source of critical funding that has a direct impact on their daily lives.”
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