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To: Eashoa' M'sheekha who wrote (117149)10/18/2003 3:31:50 PM
From: greenspirit  Respond to of 281500
 
The President "gets it". Slowly, steadily, and unwaveringly he's creating the conditions under which real systemic change can take root in the heart of the middle east. Just one of many reasons why leadership and vision are so closely connected together.

The critics may harp on and on, but they have yet to offer a real vision of change in this war torn region of the world. From the right or the left, those who disagreed with President Bush had no answers themselves. The best vision they offered was long term "containment", which would have set the conditions for another generation of militant Baathists to grow and kill for pleasure and power.

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The following is a transcript of President Bush's weekly radio address:

Good morning. During the decades of Saddam Hussein's oppression and misrule, all Iraqis suffered, including children. While Saddam built palaces and monuments to himself, Iraqi schools crumbled. While Saddam supported a massive war machine, Iraqi schoolchildren went without text books, and sometimes teachers went unpaid. Saddam used schools for his own purposes: to indoctrinate the youth of Iraq and to teach hatred.

Under Saddam, adult illiteracy was 61 percent, and for women it was a staggering 77 percent. Iraq is a nation with a proud tradition of learning, and that tradition was betrayed by Saddam Hussein.

As part of our coalition's efforts to build a stable and secure Iraq, we are working to rebuild Iraq's schools, to get the teachers back to work and to make sure Iraqi children have the supplies they need.

Six months ago, nearly all of Iraq's schools were closed, and many primary schools lacked electrical wiring and plumbing and windows. Today, all 22 universities and 43 technical institutes and colleges are open, as are nearly all primary and secondary schools in the country. Earlier this year we said we would rehabilitate 1,000 schools by the time school started. This month, just days before the first day of class, our coalition and our Iraqi partners had refurbished over 1,500 schools.

Under Saddam, textbooks were so rare, six students had to share each one. So we're working with UNESCO to print 5 million revised and modern textbooks free of Baathist propaganda, and to distribute them to Iraqi students. By the end of the school year, there will be enough textbooks for each Iraqi student. And, for the first time in years, they will get to read the work of great Iraqi writers and poets — much of it banned by Saddam's regime.

We have assembled more than a million school supply kits, including pencils and calculators and note pads for Iraqi schoolchildren. We have distributed tens of thousands of student desks and teacher chairs and chalkboards. And to assure the health of students, we have delivered over 22 million vaccinations for Iraqi children.

In many cases, American soldiers have intervened personally to make sure Iraqi schools get the supplies they need. Army First Lieutenant Kyle Barden, of Charlotte, North Carolina, wanted supplies for the 11 schools in Laylan, Iraq. In response to Kyle's request for help, North Carolina school children, doctors, businesses and others have donated thousands of dollars to buy notebooks and pencils and colored pens.



Army Major Gregg Softy, of the First Armored Division, sent an email to friends about Iraq schools. The response was overwhelming, hundreds of packages were shipped, and a website was established to encourage other Americans to contribute.

All of our efforts to improve Iraqi education ultimately served the cause of security and peace. We want young Iraqis to learn skills and to grow and hope, instead of being fed a steady diet of propaganda and hatred. We're making progress, but there is still much work to do. The request I made to Congress for Iraqi reconstruction includes funds for additional health and training projects. I urge Congress to pass my budget request soon, so this vital work can proceed.

Our efforts will help Iraq reclaims its proud heritage of learning, and bring it into the family of nations. An elderly man in Umm Qasr, recently tried an Internet connection for the first time. He was stunned by the speed with which he could read newspapers from across the world. He said, "Our society has been cut off from the world and now we are reconnected." As Iraq rejoins the world, it will demonstrate the power of freedom and hope to overcome hatred and resentment. And this transformation will make our nation more secure.

Thank you for listening.



To: Eashoa' M'sheekha who wrote (117149)10/19/2003 2:36:53 AM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Israel is well capable of defending itself,with the endless supply of weapons of mass distruction and money of coarse.

So you are suggesting that the US should permit Israel to defend itself by invading Syria, killing Arafat, and declaring war upon the Saudis who are funding and supporting Hamas? After all, Syria has NEVER engaged in a peace treaty with Israel, so technically a state of war remains between the two countries.

How about their attacking Iran, which has PUBLICLY threatened to turn Israel into a nuclear ash heap as soon as they obtain nuclear weapons?

You call this "stability"? That's a solution?

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction.

Oh aren't you SO scientific.. So what should Israel's reaction be to Chirac blocking a European condemnation of Matahir's hate filled comments about Jews "controlling the world"?

Yep... just keep backing Israel's back against the wall and you'll see your dream come true.

And please tell me that you're French... Because I REALLY want to see how you justify Chirac's actions in blocking what should have been a self-evident condemnation of racial hatred and bigotry...

Hamas IS Islamic militancy.Arafat is the elected leader of the Palistinian Authority.Israel and America do not recognize his authority.Is that your idea of democracy?

Which means that, since Arafat has effectively declared war upon Israel (or never made peace) the Israelis are free to kill him and once again occupy the West Bank and Gaza.. After all, the Palestinians democratically elected Arafat's policies, right? Just like the Iraqis elected Saddam Hussein, right?

Let the Palestinian people pay the price for the aggression of their leadership, right?

So does Indonesia, China, and a few other Anti - Christian countries,but it isn't about what is proper and what isn't, it is about the choices people make in the country they hapen to live.One of them is to leave,if they can,but it doesn't give anyone else on the planet necessarily the " RIGHT " ,not least the desire,to invade that country.

Oh, I really can't believe you're that ignorant of the plight of the Copts in Egypt.. Had you conducted even the MOST CURSORY study of their history, you'd be forced to recognize that the Copts were in Egypt long before the Arab Jihadists subjugated them under their Islamic sword..

And using your logic, this administration would have every right to repress all the opponents of every war/battle conducted in this war against terrorism.. After all, if such opponents don't like Bush's policies, they have the right to leave...

My understanding is that most of the Jews were pursuaded to move to Israel by both the Muslems and the State of Israel itself,but I have no doubt Muslim nations were particularly interested in seeing them leave.

Well, I guess your "understanding" should permit you to accept the Israelis "persuading" the Palestinians to move out of the West Bank and Gaza, right?

Lord have mercy that I have to suffer such inane logic...

Listen.. I really don't have time to engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed person.. Don't bother responding to me any longer... PLEASE!!

Hawk