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Every Time President Bush Travels the Democrats Attack Him While Away

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Author: Lance Winslow
Source: articleage.com

Have you noticed that every single time that the president of the United States leaves on a trip for diplomacy abroad or traveling the nation that the Democrats immediately cause the non-event controversy, thus cutting his visits short. This is indeed a travesty for all of America and all Americans, because part of the job of the president of the United States is to promote this great nation.
In preventing our leader from promoting those things that are essential to peace both foreign and domestic and new concepts that could better our nation, we the people in the end are the real losers. As the president of the United States travels he is not in Washington D.C. to defend himself of the accusations, falsehoods and often mean-spirited and baseless attacks. Instead, his advisers who were not in contact with him directly at the time must defend his actions involving the particular controversy, which is nearly impossible as how can anyone prove they did not kick their dog, especially when the attackers and accusers fail to identify which dog was kicked and where.
When the controversy involves nothing-ness and made up claims of impropriety there is little the president can do except return back to Washington to defend himself or attempt to defend himself while on the road without all the information of who is attacking, what the attacks are about or why on earth they were made a first-place. Let’s take as a perfect example the Dubai UAE port deal and the controversy surrounding it.
The first claims said that a company that was partly owned by the UAE government was buying up six major U.S. ports. Later we find out if they are only purchasing the British firm’s operations, which involve the running of port operations and have nothing to do with the security of the ports. Of course such a claim, a false claim cut short the president’s visit to Boulder CO, Wisconsin and destinations in the Upper Midwest, where he was promoting alternative energy and alternative fuels for automobiles, trucks and our SUVs.
In cutting his visits short we are all hurt as Americans because when the president talks of such things American free enterprise opens its wallets to invest in the future of these new technologies. So, as someone had an ax to grind and wanted to hurt the president’s political standing, they inadvertently or perhaps purposely hurt our nation and forward momentum of our efforts to kick the habit and addiction to foreign oil.
At this point may I please ask, who does it serve when our president is attacked every time he leaves Washington D.C. to get away from the corrupt politics. If we are to progress as a nation, we must stand by our leadership listen to what they say and not be so quick to judge every single time the opposition throws a bone to the mass media hysteria. Consider this in 2006.
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Getting A Tour Guide For Student Travel

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

Author: Vickie Dodson
Source: articledashboard.com

If you are a group of students who travel for educational purposes or an adult group traveling for leisure, consider including a local licensed guide in your trips budget. The knowledge that can provide guidance to the group while riding on a bus or walking along the travel is very valuable and can be as interesting. Photos of famous hot spots are found in magazines, postcards and movies while it is satisfying to see them in place with their own eyes that are little known facts that can make an educational and entertaining journey. When I was in Washington DC, our guide showed us the Watergate hotel and showed us where our President, Ronald Reagan was shot in an assassination attempt. I remember when I was that day and that caused the memory of when he was assassinated President John F. Kennedy. I remember that day well. If the tour guide said we are not in the direction of the Watergate hotel, my group would never have known, we thought it was just another building. I also remember the Watergate Hotel, whose relationship to the downfall of President Richard Nixon. Naturally, a history lesson can occur suddenly and knowledge can be imparted to students who demonstrate cause and effect and the consequences of actions. If your group is on tour in Washington DC on their own, how they know they can add a personal touch to each time the rubber tree growing across Ford's Theater, outside the Petersen House (Lincoln, where died). Nobody knows how long people (who are not allowed to chew gum inside the building) have been decorating the tree, but his group wants to help build it. If the adult group toured on his own, which will be the fountain of Temperance? In 1882 a local DC dentist designed and ordered from this source in the belief that easy access to cool drinking water is keep people from drinking. Later in the story longer, the source (dry, without water) sat across from a liquor store. Just a local tourist guide might share the irony of the source with you on your journey. If your group has moviegoers in on everything that they want a tour guide to take you to all the places movies have been filmed. Films like A Few Good Men, an American president, Forrest Gump, Contact, Wag the Dog, and thirteen days filmed in Washington, DC. Everyone in my office knows I'm a fan of Tom Cruise and not for the reasons you think. It reminds me of my eldest son, and above all is why I am a fan. If you watched Wag the Dog Robert Dinira, dont get discouraged, it was not a documentary. Imagine yourself standing in the footsteps of Michael Douglas in An American President or most importantly, imagine yourself standing in the footprints of the forty-three U.S. presidents who have served our country. That's just part of what Washington DC has to offer. Where and when ever you travel, be sure to do one thing, enjoy your trip. Vickie Dodson

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