Letter: U.S. strengthened by Bush’s leadership
Sunday, July 15, 2007 | 2:30 a.m.
Wi th all the screaming and derisive comments being voiced by Democrats, President Bush remains right in his course of action in Iraq and other hot spots throughout the world. He refuses to allow the polls to govern his actions and remains steadfast in his leadership role as commander in chief. He fulfills his office with honor and strength in the face of those who would lie and demean his actions.
The rabid methods set forth by the left are not the formula to govern America , and not one of the Democratic presidential hopefuls is fit enough to replace President Bush or even to rival his accomplishments. If the constant "carpers" such as Sens. Harry Reid, Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama and Ted Kennedy had joined in and supported President Bush, Iraq would have been settled long ago.
They would have set an example for the representatives of Iraq, showing how to "pull" as a team in time of war. But they carp and complain and say the Iraqis have not done anything. Well, Sens. Reid, Clinton, Obama and Kennedy, maybe the Iraqis are copying your lead! Ever think of that?
Lee S. Gliddon Jr., North Las Vegas
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