Bush's 'Cut and Run' Comment Angers Democrats
President Bush continued his series of speeches on his administration's policies to fight international terrorism with an address to a reserve officers' group on Friday.
But comments he made yesterday, criticizing Democrats for pursuing a "cut and run" agenda in Iraq, have drawn more attention — and anger.
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