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Edited on Sun Nov-27-05 11:38 PM by ailsagirl
My apologies if this is a duplicate-- Extreme Bush: The good, bad & ugly By Bernard Weiner Nov 23, 2005
I watched the newscast footage of George W. Bush addressing an election-eve rally in Virginia a few weeks ago, and the guy looked and sounded somewhat inebriated, slurring his words, a goofy grin on his face, oversized mannerisms. I had read recent articles about Bush's inability to handle the enormous stress he's under these days (screaming and ranting at his aides), and the likelihood of his being on anti-depressants and/or hitting the bottle again, but just assumed those were sensationalist bloggers spreading some dirty fictions.
But, oh my, when I watched the video clips of his sad performance at that Virginia rally, I began to wonder. It can't be easy being Bush these days, when all is collapsing around him... :nopity: =snip= Keep pouring it on, don't give the Bushies a moment of peace to regroup their forces: Alito's nomination, the catastrophe that is the Iraq War, the specific lies and deceptions that took us into that war, the endemic corruption, torture as state policy, the lack of true homeland security, the USA PATRIOT Act crimes against the Constitution, the huge tax breaks for the already-wealthy while popular social programs are cut for the middle-class and poor, the stagnant economy, the humongous deficits, etc. etc.=snip= Heap high praise on those elected Dem leaders willing to stand up openly to the White House -- the Murthas, the Reids, the Pelosis, the Kennedys, et al. -- and even such Republicans as Specter, Snowe, Hagel and the like. And keep that momentum building in the Congress, to provide a brake on overweening executive power. Doing so will encourage more congressional willingness to consider impeachment, especially if Fitzgerald lowers the indictment boom on more Bush aministration officials.Much more here: http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_246.shtml
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