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Bush vs. America
by Jack Lessenberry
George W. Bush is more and more frequently referred to as “the worst president in the history of America” by those who know the background and pay attention to what’s going on. However, that description may be too mild.

We may need an entirely new classification. For more than five years we’ve had an administration that has shown consistent contempt for the rule of law, for the Constitution, for Congress, for the American people and for the facts. They’re squandering trillions of dollars, the effects of which will be felt much more severely in the decades to come.

They have failed to catch the mastermind of al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, and instead have helped increase that nasty band of thugs with our ham-handed tactics. We have ruined Iraq, doing far more damage to it than Saddam Hussein ever dreamed of. Hundreds of thousands are dead.

All for a war which we are doomed to lose, in a country we’ll leave once somebody in Washington calculates that the voters won’t put up with any more dead Americans, a number which will reach 4,000 in three months or so.

So far, the corpse count hasn’t excited many Georgetown or Ann Arbor cocktail parties, because in this war, those fighting are mostly inner-city blacks, jobless rural whites and Hispanics who are trying to earn their way to citizenship.

Eventually, however, even the liberals may start to get uneasy. Last week, in what should have been a sudden epiphany for the half-asleep, this administration gave us a sharp lesson in just how thoroughly corrupt it is.

That was when Our Supreme Leader announced he was commuting the sentence of I. Lewis “Scooter” Libby, who was sentenced to 30 months in the slam after being convicted of perjury and obstruction of justice. Libby, you may remember, was the former chief of staff for Vice President Richard Cheney.

Libby leaked to the press, presumably at his master’s direction, that the blond bombshell Valerie Plame was an undercover CIA agent. This was printed, which destroyed her effectiveness and career, as they intended it would. Why did the Bush administration want to do that?

Simple. Her husband, a former ambassador named Joseph Wilson, had angered the Bushies by telling the truth publicly, which was that his investigation revealed that Saddam Hussein had never tried to buy uranium from Niger.

Libby was tried, convicted and duly sentenced by an experienced and fair federal judge. Previously, the Shrub had said he would do nothing till the appeals process had run its course. Something, however, happened to change his mind.

After five years of trying to govern by propaganda, George Bush suddenly decided that a strong dose of George Orwell’s doublespeak is exactly what was needed instead. “I respect the jury’s verdict,” he said, and in his next breath showed he didn’t respect the jury, or the judge, in the slightest, by adding, “I have concluded that the prison sentence given to Mr. Libby is excessive.”

Never mind that our intellectually challenged and allegedly dyslexic prexy never set foot in law school, or that the Constitution gives the responsibility for determining sentences and punishment to the courts. That doesn’t matter because, as he sees it and likes to say, “I am the decider.”

But why now? The normally cautious New York Times openly speculated Bush could be worried about what Libby might say once he realized he was at the tender mercies of the guards and his fellow convicts.

For a little perspective, let’s compare this with what actually happened in Watergate, the only scandal that ever actually brought a president down.

What few remember now is that Watergate actually was sort of a comic-opera bugging episode in which a band of Cuban exiles, under the supervision of whacked-out former spy Howard Hunt, tried to bug the Democratic National Committee offices one night in June 1972. This was immensely stupid, since it was perfectly clear the Democratic nominee, George McGovern, was going to lose by a landslide.

They were caught in the act; Hunt was stupid enough to have the White House’s phone number in his pocket. Eventually, Nixon ordered an illegal and clumsy attempt at covering the mess up - and taped himself doing it. Yes, he did other bad stuff, but what I just told you was the essence of why he had to resign. That, and the fact the tape showed he was a real potty-mouth. In that long-ago time, Americans never imagined Their President could possibly be a man who would say “**********.”

George W. Bush is a man who has constructed secret prisons and authorized torture - not only here but in other countries. He started a war and lied about why. He has invaded our privacy illegally, authorizing wiretaps in a way forbidden by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. When all that was needed was to ask a secret court for rubber-stamp permission, he didn’t even do that.

What America - what all of us - needs to ask now is this:

• Why isn’t Congress - right now - authorizing committees to investigate what this president and vice president knew and when they knew it? (House Judiciary Chairman John Conyers: Your move, sir.)

• Why aren’t journalists in America demanding an investigation to what seems to be an organized cover-up and obstruction of justice?

• Why doesn’t someone - Senate Armed Services Chairman Carl Levin, say - demand the White House explain its strategy for the Iraq War?

That strategy seems to consist of having our soldiers drive up and down the roads, getting blown up, until one day the insurgents adopt democracy.

We have a world crisis and a sick democracy at home, and our puppet masters are cleverly amusing us to death with Paris Hilton.

2007-07-11 17:25:21 · 11 answers · asked by Trevor S 4 in Politics & Government Politics

11 answers

Rooting for America!!

Her citizens and constitution!!

BRAVO!!!

2007-07-11 17:32:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

What kind of half-wits think communism and fascism are even close to the same thing? One is authoritarian right, and the other is a classless stateless society. I would have almost bought the BS if you would have said "socialism and fascism....", because at least it would been two authoritarian systems. Fascism is when Big Business drives government policy for the benefit of big business and big government. Communism is when there is no state power and all power is vested in local authority like police. What you consider communism now, is Dictatorship of the Prolateriate, which is the transitional point between capitalism and communism, that most people think is socialism. Like the guy above said... if you are in a poli-sci class you might want to drop it. ... either that or do a few favors for the teacher. And if you think Obama has copied Mussolini, you better just drop the class and skip the tricks.

2016-05-20 02:56:10 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

It should always be America, the President is just a person so even if we were to wind up with the Hildabeast, McCain, or any of the other candidates or presidents of the future, it always has to be America first.

But you don't care about America, you only care about bashing Bush, you ask all of these WHY questions, so Why don't you just accept the fact that GWB will be out of office in January 2009.

I hope that Jeb Bush throws his hat into the ring and then faces Al Gore in the Presidential Elections, then I hope that Al loses again because he lost the votes in Florida.
Why can't we have that ??

Thanks for all of the thumbs down, I wish that Y/A kept track of these because they are proof that I am right.

2007-07-11 17:39:15 · answer #3 · answered by justgetitright 7 · 0 2

Is this a question or your efforts at a novel? Bush is for America, thus no Bush VS America. Bush talks and talks but none of the Dems Listen because he doesn't say what they want to hear. It was like this with Clinton and the Republicans. Its Politics, neither side listens to the other, thus the problems we are having.... Quit bashing and get active doing whatever you can to help the rest of us AMERICANS figure out how to save ourselves from politicians not the other party.

2007-07-11 17:44:15 · answer #4 · answered by bombinbrian 2 · 1 2

Bush is effectively giving the American people the finger and doesn't care who knows it. As long as he is commander in-chief which in his sick mind makes him king then there is little we can do besides being able to recognize the propaganda being put out by his cohorts and the controlled media.......

2007-07-11 17:39:30 · answer #5 · answered by pootfart3 3 · 2 0

You know you really ought to read the truth before you spout off. Wilson lied, his wife was not an agent, just a desk worker, matter of fact whoever knew him knew his wife worked at CIA. Also Bush has explained his strategy for iraq, many times, you just don't see fit to listen.
Libby was not pardoned, his sentence was commutted, a power that presidents have had for many years. Ask Clinton how he used it.
And its not our "masters" amusing us with Paris, its the Media that has decided that this person is newsworthy,

2007-07-11 17:33:57 · answer #6 · answered by smsmith500 7 · 1 3

I'm rooting for America one thousand percent! And I truly believe that our nation is so great and our Founding Fathers were so brilliant that our country will even survive this joke of a president and come out stronger than ever before.

We Americans are good hearted, we have common sense and in the end we will do the right thing. Sometimes it takes a while for us to wake up--some few never do--but once awakened, we take the right steps.

GO, AMERICA! January 21, 2009--hang in there.

2007-07-11 17:30:04 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

Bush:
Outs a secret agent, calls Dems weak, stops tracking Osama, declares Mission Accomplished, lies about WMD's, lets our vets rot in hospitals, Lets Al queda get stronger, loses the war in Iraq, lets Gonzales spy on Americans without warrants, commutes a convicted Liar, lets Halliburton and Exxon make record profits, and then blames Dems.

2007-07-11 17:30:59 · answer #8 · answered by Truth 5 · 2 3

how he ever got elected to a second term will baffle me forever....this country is in deep chit,,,,write your senator, congressman or woman and scream, shout, plead for something to be done with this moron.

may God bless America

2007-07-11 17:36:36 · answer #9 · answered by vanessa c 6 · 2 1

I am done with Bush bashing I think the bigger problem is with the Republican party Inc. as a whole and how they let someone like this get this far.

2007-07-11 17:30:50 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 4 3

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