I guess he had more important things to do, like pitching another war to his friends in Waco, Texas.
How do you like the way Bush dissed the "Laying of the Wreath" ceremony yesterday?
In a time when a country is at war it is of greater importance that the president show his support by attending veterans day ceremonies.
It is a slap in the face to both those who have fought hard and died in the name of the nation, and those who continue to put their lives on the line in the name of America.
Reply:Yes, that is sad, but true. The interesting part was seeing how good Cheney is at holding his hand over his heart. I mean, it was really glued there.
Of course Bush is busy trying to line up allies for the war on Iran. It's urgent to him, not because Iran is an imminent threat, but because his term of office is almost up.
Reply:What does dissed mean?
Reply:that was a really dumb thing for him to do. agreed.
Reply:This is disappointing news, although he has made it every other year. Is he the first President to miss laying a wreath on Veterans Day?
What did you do on Veterans day to celebrate and thank our Veterans. Complain because you did not have a Government job and had to work?
Reply:I have a smart comment about his laying abilities.
But i know it would only be removed.
He is just a money grubbing $$$hole and doenst care
about people dying in iraq and has no respect for the
veterans.
Reply:Sending that draft dodger Cheney to the ceremonies is a slap in the face to every veteran.
Reply:Havent heard anything about it, I was busy working
Reply:He was invited to be at a National Fallen Soldiers Memorial Ceremony at an American Legion Post.
He had been in Crawford, hosting German Chancellor Angela Merkel the previous day, so stayed in the area at the invitation of the American Legion.
You BDSers really, really stretch to malign Bush, don't you?
It's pretty pathetic.
Reply:He was attending 4 funerals of soldiers.!!!!!Read the news for a change before you start ranting.
I am sure 8 years with Clinton laying the wreath when he did not serve a day made the dead feel so much better.
Reply:Bush has made it clear what his priorities are and aren't. Vets obviously aren't on his top ten. If they were, he wouldn't be forcing multiple tours, and they would receive stellar health care when they came home. They wouldn't have to jump through hoops to get what they were PROMISED.
Reply:This is one bad and stupid troll, reported.
Reply:Ha, maybe he thought he deserved the day off since it was a government holiday.
Unless he was violently ill, there isn't an excuse.
Reply:Just another wrong move for him. Sending a true message that needs to be noticed by all. Cheney is a pizz poor stand in.
Reply:Just more evidence of how Bush truly views the US soldiers. If one can not put money in his pocket or stroke his ego, Bush has little use for a person.
Reply:The President was at the National Fallen Soldiers Memorial Ceremony in Waco, TX, honoring all of the nation's veterans at that location.
Reply:he's such an idiot
Reply:He's got no regard for anything outside his own agenda
Reply:He attended memorial services for four soldiers killed in Iraq. What an unfeeling prick. The nerve of him to do something so callous.
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