Laffey WILL NOT Run for Governor in 2010, by Marc Comtois
RI Governor 2010
4:00 PM, 03/ 5/09
Tweaking the Pork Position: Aged is Fine, Fresh is Bad, by Monique Chartier
Taxation
2:43 PM, 03/ 5/09
Taxing the Rich and Hurting the Poor, by Marc Comtois
Taxation
12:30 PM, 03/ 5/09
Scoring the State Labor Relations Board, by Justin Katz
Labor
9:55 AM, 03/ 5/09
Is Obama clueless or are his actions intentional?, by Donald B. Hawthorne
Economy
8:35 AM, 03/ 5/09
"Like a Talk Show on the Internet", by Justin Katz
Multimedia
5:50 AM, 03/ 5/09
On a Lighter Note...
10:33 PM, 03/ 4/09
Do We Really Need Legislators Involved in Youth Sports?, by Marc Comtois
Sports
4:30 PM, 03/ 4/09
Free Health Care for Legislators, by Marc Comtois
Rhode Island Politics
4:00 PM, 03/ 4/09
Re: By Virtual Campaign Announcement, I Think He Means the Real Announcement of a Virtual Campaign, and Not the Virtual Announcement of a Real Campaign..., by Monique Chartier
Rhode Island Politics
12:49 PM, 03/ 4/09
March 14, 2005
What is at Stake in the War on Terror
Every once in a while it is worth stopping and taking a look back.
I recently reread some of President George W. Bush's major speeches on the War on Terror, dating back to shortly after September 11, 2001.
I thought it might be helpful to have many of them accessible in one posting:
1. September 20, 2001 initial speech about War on Terror
2. October 7, 2001 Afghanistan speech
3. January 29, 2002 State of the Union speech
4. June 1, 2002 West Point graduation speech
5. January 20, 2005 Inaugural speech
6. March 8, 2005 National Defense University speech
The clarity of these core speeches helps us stay focused on what we are fighting for as free men and women.
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We? You mean you joined the military to go and fight those evil 'terrists? How do you find time to run this nifty blog?
Posted by: MK at March 15, 2005 5:18 PM