Bush Pushes Bill to Try Terror DetaineesSaturday September 9, 2006 7:01 PM
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By DEB RIECHMANN
Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush pressed Congress on Saturday to approve his plan
for prosecuting suspected terrorists, a proposal lawmakers could debate as early
as next week.
"As soon as Congress acts to authorize these military commissions, we will prosecute
these men and send a clear message to those who kill Americans: No matter how long
it takes, we will find you and bring you to justice," Bush said in his weekly radio
address. "As we bring terrorists to justice, we're acting to secure the homeland."
The radio address marked the fourth time this week that Bush has delivered a message
about the war on terror. The series of speeches gave Bush an opportunity to buttress
the GOP's national security credentials just two months before the critical
congressional elections on Nov. 7.
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