From Deseret News archives:
Vets cheer Bush
In Salt Lake visit, president defends war in Iraq
As expected, the president took the opportunity to rally support for the Iraq war. Recent polls show Americans are moving to oppose the war and most disapprove of how Bush runs the country.
Taking a break from his five-week stay at his Crawford, Texas, ranch, the president is moving through heavily Republican states, addressing various patriotic groups in defense of his war on terror.
"A policy of retreat and isolation will not bring us safety," Bush said. "The only way to defend our citizens where we live is to go after the terrorists where they live."
Inside the hall, Bush received only applause and plaudits. He waded into the crowd after his speech, spending nearly a half hour greeting many of the estimated 9,000 veterans and their spouses.
"What a great, great man to do that, to spend that time with us," said one vet from Iowa who tried to work his way near the president but couldn't get close enough for a handshake.
Bush also took a few minutes to greet members of the Utah National Guard before boarding Air Force One on the tarmac at the Utah Air National Guard headquarters. The crowd of more than 50, which included Guard members and their families, cheered the president as he shook hands across the barricades.
Bush's arrival at approximately 10:40 a.m. Monday was less conspicuous, with only a few dignitaries, including Utah officials, Republican Party leaders and World War II veteran Willie Hunsaker greeting him. Hunsaker was given the President's Volunteer Service Award by Bush at the convention.
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