Bush Prays with Troops After 'Tough Week' in IraqWe've been praying for something, but it hasn't happened yet. Maybe November.
FORT HOOD, Texas (Reuters) - President Bush prayed with U.S. troops on Easter Sunday, acknowledged "a tough week" in Iraq and said it was hard to tell if the violence there would ebb soon.
Bush, his wife, Laura, his parents, the former President George Bush and Barbara Bush, his twin daughters and his national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, attended services at the Fort Hood chapel. Fort Hood just learned 10 of its soldiers stationed in Iraq were killed last week.
"Our troops are taking care of business," Bush told reporters afterward. "Their job is to make Iraq more secure, so that a peaceful Iraq can emerge. And they're doing a great job, and it was a tough week last week. And my prayers and thoughts are with those who paid the ultimate price for our security."
Sunday, April 11
Pray, Pray, Pray, Pray, Pray, Pray
This guy is addicted to praying. When he's not vacationing, he's praying. When he's not praying, he's ignoring PDBs. When he's not ignoring PDBs, he's vacationing. And praying.