Bush Asks Congress for $30Billion to Fight War on Criticism Posted on Thu 03 Jul 2003 Citing the need to safeguard “America’s most vital institutions and politicians” against potentially devastating attacks, President Bush asked Congress to sign off Monday on a $30 billion funding package to help fight the ongoing War On Criticism. “Sadly, the threat of criticism is still with us,” Bush told members of Congress during a 2 p.m. televised address. “We thought we had defeated criticism with our successes in Afghanistan and Iraq. We thought we had struck at its very heart with the broad discretionary powers of the USA Patriot Act. And we thought that the ratings victory of Fox News, America’s News Channel, might signal the beginning of a lasting peace with the media. Yet, despite all this, criticism abounds.” Share/Bookmark Some (probably) related posts: Dry Drunk Syndrome Nobel War Prize They just don’t get it, do they? Well, I thought it was funny Bush Made the Call
Bush Asks Congress for $30Billion to Fight War on Criticism
Citing the need to safeguard “America’s most vital institutions and politicians” against potentially devastating attacks, President Bush asked Congress to sign off Monday on a $30 billion funding package to help fight the ongoing War On Criticism.
“Sadly, the threat of criticism is still with us,” Bush told members of Congress during a 2 p.m. televised address. “We thought we had defeated criticism with our successes in Afghanistan and Iraq. We thought we had struck at its very heart with the broad discretionary powers of the USA Patriot Act. And we thought that the ratings victory of Fox News, America’s News Channel, might signal the beginning of a lasting peace with the media. Yet, despite all this, criticism abounds.”
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