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Oh snap, indeed. That’s an excerpt from the linked story in Esquire entitled “The Case Against George W. Bush”. It is written by Ron Reagan. While there is obviously a bit of opinion here and there, many facts are presented which have been in the media archives for awhile and plenty of people have compiled. I just like that Gipper Jr. tossed it all together into a delicious Dissent Salad.
Oh snap, indeed. That’s an excerpt from the linked story in Esquire entitled “The Case Against George W. Bush”. It is written by Ron Reagan. While there is obviously a bit of opinion here and there, many facts are presented which have been in the media archives for awhile and plenty of people have compiled. I just like that Gipper Jr. tossed it all together into a delicious Dissent Salad.
In this time of DNC Hangover, the news comes fast and furious. Its hard for me to keep up with it all, and the news stories I do find worth mentioning are hardly done any justice by a mere link-and-blurb treatment. However, some things should be mentioned in a quick, non-analysis statement:
Bid processes are getting by-passed in Iraq, and 67 criminal investigations for fraud are under way. That means the Coalition’s Provisional Authority for rebuilding Iraq is corrupt. That means people are stealing your money. YOUR MONEY.
Zarqawi wasn’t actually captured.
Don’t forget about the record budget deficit posted by the White House. $445,000,000.00 Especially when you get smoke blown up your asses about how we’ve “turned a corner.”
Bush wants you to know he has accomplished things, and has achieved legislative and military “results”. How you interpret that is up to you.
Remember Libya? T-r-o-u-b-l-e, that starts with T that spells “A plot to assassinate the Saudi Crown Prince.” Shhhhh.
The US Embassy in Tashkent, Uzbekistan was bombed.
Chinese president Hu Jintao warns President Bush that “China will not tolerate Taiwan’s independance”, and strongly advised the United States that it will also not tolerate the sales of weapons and technology to Taiwan. The White House actually proclaimed
that it “reaffirmed [Bush's] backing for the one-China policy - which does not support Taiwanese independence - while reasserting America’s commitment to help Taiwan defend itself.” In case you couldn’t tell, that’s a pretty huge double standard, and one we may end up going to war with China over.
Sudan waffles over a UN Resolution that atrocities be stopped within 30 days. Really, who wants to stop atrocities?
Oh yeah, and Iran has started making nuclear weapons components again. You know what that means!
And finally, finally - two men, registered Democrats, were ordered to sign a Pledge Of Support for President Bush before they were given tickets to attend a speaking event by Vice-President Dick Cheney at a Rio Rancho public school in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They tried to file a court order claiming that the event - held on public property - be open to people of all political affiliaitions, and they were denied. OMG THE QUARTERBACK IS TOAST AM I RITE.



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