You know, it's interesting- even Bush's speech didn't address the soldiers he was supposedly talking to. He said he was thanking them, but most of what he had to say was meant for our ears: "We're facing an enemy that is ruthless and cold-blooded, an enemy that actually has a philosophy, and the philosophy is so opposite of ours." I am fairly confident our soldiers on the front lines know exactly how ruthless and coldblooded the enemy is. They could, in fact, probably teach Bush a thing or two about that. If he cared to hear it. Whatever. It seems to be Bush's main job to lead our soldiers into disastrous foreign policy adventures and then try to sugar-coat things by using them in mawkish, grandstanding publicity stunts.