President Bush's Veterans Day Speech: A Missed Opportunity for Unity?

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In summary, the conversation discusses President Bush's Veterans Day speech, with one person sarcastically calling it his "best speech ever" and another criticizing him for using the speech to attack his opponents instead of going to the tomb of the unknowns. They also mention that the AnalPhilosopher website is a forum and express doubt about whether Bush's speaking ability can accurately be judged. The conversation ends with questioning how veterans feel about Bush laying the wreath at the tomb of the unknowns when he received five deferments during the Vietnam War.
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http://www.analphilosopher.com/files/20051111,_President_Bush's_Veterans-Day_Speech.pdf

His best speech ever. Any comments?
 
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General advice : When being sarcastic, use tags such as [sarcasm] [/sarcasm].

Umm...you were being sarcastic, right ? :uhh:
 
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Well, the fact that Bush decided to use his Veterans Day speech to attack his opponents instead of going to the tomb of the unknowns is just stupid. Hmmm let's leave the wreath laying to the VP to make a partisan attack.
 
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The AnalPhilosopher site appears to be another forum. Since Bush's speaking ability is so pitiful, it's hard to tell which speech is best--or worse.
 
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faust9 said:
Well, the fact that Bush decided to use his Veterans Day speech to attack his opponents instead of going to the tomb of the unknowns is just stupid. Hmmm let's leave the wreath laying to the VP to make a partisan attack.
I wonder how the veterans feel about a guy who got five deferments because he had better things to do than fight for his country, laying the wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
 

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