Monday, November 28, 2005

Important Advice for the President

President with Posthumous soldier’s family
David Smith, 11-year-old son of Sgt. 1st Class Paul Smith, holds his father's Medal of Honor, awarded Monday, April 4, 2005, posthumously by President Bush during ceremonies at the White House. Looking on are Smith's wife, Birgit, and step-daughter Jessica.White House photo by Paul Morse As a measurement to rescue his sinking poll ratings, the President picks the second most favorable subject to do work on, namely, border control and immigration. But the primary concern still is the Iraq war and the soldiers deployed there. Enclosed is the picture of the dead soldiers’ family that Bush allowed to come to the White House, he also will visit these victims on his own schedule without the press attending. The taxpayers will want the White House 1) to cancel the ongoing White House lavish 20 banquets with the Filipino chef and to give generously to the homeless, to the orphans, and to the homeless, in name of god, to the Posthumous soldier’s family. 2) Some democratic Congressional members want to summon the Vice President’s appointment and schedule book. For Bush, it will be prudent for Laura Bush to lead his White House elite female staff newspaper reporters to visit New Orleans, in order to humble these so called professionals who never visited the hurricane stricken city and give Americans the first hand reports and show their genuine care and concerns. For Bush to get feed from the reporters who have never been to New Orleans is unwise, as he should talk to local regional plagued area residents more. To quote a female CNN reporter, “I can just pop in at the White House anytime to get information.” This sounds like ‘immoral conduct’ and ‘not security conscious’ for the chief executive’s quarters. But it just so happens, that neither the President nor the female reporter may have any clue about the real scenario down in New Orleans. This irony and tragedy can’t go on anymore. 3) Former FEMA Director Michael Brown pointed out the “inadequate support from the private sector” for Hurricane relief work. We all know that President Bush has nominated Laura Bush to be in private funding philanthropic work, and she should be more pro-active. 4) CNN always provides the first rate hotel and lodging for the elite reporters like in Denmark, Scotland, or Argentina, virtually in the same hotel as the president. We would like to see the first class of bravery as well. It is a crime to interfere with the president’s relief work. Soldiers’ lives and the reporters’ lives are all equal. If Bush needs to visit soldiers in Iraq, they should be there to cover as well in the tent, if needed. Wear a bullet proof vest such as Condoleezza Rice. They should be there a few hours to set up and wait for the president as they always do as a routine. If they get kidnapped, the President should have the same resolution as to not back down to the terrorists demand as he would do to other reporters and be on equal terms with all American citizens. This will show he is the people’s president and not for a few elite. No special treatment, favoritism. 5) President needs to focus on the audience, or understand his speech writer’s text more, to read through the speeches before he starts to talk.

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