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Tuesday 5/25/2004
CWA Reacts to the President’s Speech on Iraq

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With approval ratings slipping, the bad news from Abu Ghriab prison, and the continued cost being paid by our deployed service members, President Bush began a series of speeches to the American public to outline an exit strategy in Iraq and bolster the will of the American public to see the rebuilding task through to the end. Did the President accomplish that mission?

Dr. Janice Shaw Crouse, senior fellow of the Beverly LaHaye Institute and former speechwriter for the senior President Bush, reacts to Monday night’s presidential address.

Click here to the President’s Speech on Iraq.




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