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CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Defending the war in Iraq (news - web sites), President Bush (news - web sites) said on Independence Day that America is safer because Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) is in a prison cell.
"Our immediate task in battle fronts like Iraq and Afghanistan (news - web sites) and elsewhere is to capture or kill the terrorists ... so we do not have to face them here at home," Bush told a cheering crowd outside the West Virginia Capitol. An enthusiastic audience estimated by state capitol police at 6,500 people waving American flags chanted, "Four more years."
. Two Bush opponents, taken out of the crowd in restraints by police, said they were told they couldn't be there because they were wearing shirts that said they opposed the president. Supporters of Bush's presumed opponent in November's election, Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites), attended a picnic across the street from the capitol at state Democratic Party's headquarters.
How true is this? Is the media playing sides, or is Bush really pushing the envelope of power?
CHARLESTON, W.Va. - Defending the war in Iraq (news - web sites), President Bush (news - web sites) said on Independence Day that America is safer because Saddam Hussein (news - web sites) is in a prison cell.
"Our immediate task in battle fronts like Iraq and Afghanistan (news - web sites) and elsewhere is to capture or kill the terrorists ... so we do not have to face them here at home," Bush told a cheering crowd outside the West Virginia Capitol. An enthusiastic audience estimated by state capitol police at 6,500 people waving American flags chanted, "Four more years."
. Two Bush opponents, taken out of the crowd in restraints by police, said they were told they couldn't be there because they were wearing shirts that said they opposed the president. Supporters of Bush's presumed opponent in November's election, Sen. John Kerry (news - web sites), attended a picnic across the street from the capitol at state Democratic Party's headquarters.
How true is this? Is the media playing sides, or is Bush really pushing the envelope of power?