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bigtree Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-08 11:12 PM
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Bush wrote to families of dead troops . . . “So what?”
. . . any warm-fuzzies about the Most Despicable and Incompetent President in the History of the Universe were wiped from the slate with the publication of a nauseating Dec. 22 story in the Washington Times that told the tale of Bush’s secret meetings with wounded soldiers and families of dead soldiers. It also mentioned that Bush has written a personal letter to the family of each serviceman and woman killed in Iraq and Afghanistan, told of private barbeques for wounded soldiers at the home of Dick Cheney and was syrupy-thick with talk of how emotional this grieving has been for the president and the first lady.

First of all, if these meetings were intended to be kept from the prying eyes of the press, why didn’t they stay that way? The authors, Joseph Curl and John Solomon, say their story was based on “interviews with more than a dozen officials familiar with the effort,” including Bush himself, plus his wife and his vice president. You’d think that if the administration wanted to maintain the integrity of “the effort”—which we’re led to believe was secret because it didn’t want cynics to think it was merely a public-relations campaign—“more than a dozen officials” wouldn’t have made it public. Could this be part of the ongoing attempt to gussy up the rear-view perception of the Bush years?

But the real reason the story is so appalling is that these men and women never had to die or be physically or psychologically injured in the first place. The Bush presidency gave us much to be embarrassed about: the response to hurricane Katrina, the extreme politicization of the Justice Department, the lack of oversight of Wall Street, the smear campaign against Valerie Plame, Abu Ghraib, the go-ahead for torture of prisoners and the campaign to spy on American citizens. But the ugly centerpiece of it all was the deceitful way Bush and Cheney sold the unnecessary invasion of Iraq to the Congress and the public, coupled with the unconscionable way they and Donald Rumsfeld sent American troops there without a competent plan to maintain the long-term peace.

Two weeks ago, in an interview with ABC’s Martha Raddatz, Bush muttered that rank swill about how Iraq was part of the war against terrorism. When Raddatz noted that al-Qaeda in Iraq wasn’t in Iraq until after the toppling of Saddam Hussein created a void for it to fill, Bush’s response was

Ladies and gentlemen, the American president.

So what? So, Raddatz just drove a tank through your whole justification, you idiot.

So what? So, these grieving families you say you’re getting all emotional about gave their sons, daughters, husbands, wives, fathers and mothers for your bullshit political cause, you deviant.

As of Monday, Dec. 22, the day the Washington Times’ apologetic story was published, 4,213 servicemen and women had died in Iraq, and tens of thousands more will live with debilitating physical and mental injuries for the rest of their lives. All this misery, thanks to the con job—bogus claims about Nigerian uranium, bogus aluminum tubes, bogus links between Iraq and 9/11, browbeating of intelligence analysts by Cheney’s team—that convinced the public that Iraq was a global threat.

All that grief, all that blood, all those shattered lives—it’s on you, Mr. President; it’s on your hands. So what? So, spare us the calculated public revelation of your “clandestine,” emotional meetings. Spare us these continued lies about how we’re fighting them there so we won’t have to fight them here. We all know now that no one from Iraq was coming here in the first place.

As of Monday, Dec. 22, there were just 29 days separating the American people and deliverance from George W. Bush. In our opinion, that’s 29 days too many.


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BrklynLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-08 11:29 PM
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1. Prez shit-for-brains is a pile of crap with arms, legs and a mouth.
Edited on Mon Dec-22-08 11:31 PM by BrklynLiberal
His "legacy" is one of which the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse would be proud.

BushCo and its minions have done everything they could possibly to do destroy everything
that once made the US a place where people came to realize their dreams, where children could be expected to better
than their parents, where good education was available to all, where one could feel that for the most part, if you worked hard you could retire with some sort of security and health care.

They have done their best to turn the US into a second-rate model of a third world country, with a sinking economy, an uneducated populace, growing poverty, divisiveness and antagonism between the richest and the poorest; a govt that appeals to the worst in
everyone instead of trying to bring out the best.

I am proud to say that I never considered that sociopath my president. I am humiliated that the rest of the world
was forced to deal with him as if he were the leader of the "greatest country in the world", when all the while he was
actually behaving like a slimy despot whose only goal was to make as much money for himself and his cronies, at whatever
cost to his own people as well as the rest of the world.

He genuinely deserves the title of the worst president that this country has ever had to live thru. I can only hope that at some point in his miserable life, he is forced to suffer the consequences of the way he has treated the people of this planet.
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Ilsa Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-08 11:46 PM
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2. I wouldn't want to break bread with the SOB that got my grown child killed.
This is all PR and legacy revision.
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kenny blankenship Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-22-08 11:49 PM
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3. He killed them. I'd say it's the least he could do, but really it's far less than the least
as far as I know the least you could do for the premeditated murder of 4,000 plus Americans is life in prison.
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stillcool Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-23-08 12:23 AM
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4. Bush wrote a personal letter...
I so believe that. I do hear he's good at signing things though.
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Harry Monroe Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-23-08 12:37 AM
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5. Legacy polishin' time
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Swamp Rat Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Dec-23-08 04:50 AM
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6. "Woops!... heh heh!.. Shorry I kilt yer son... heh heh!"
"Ya see... I'm tha dee-sider... uhh... an sumtymz, I gotta dee-side when sumwonz gotta die............. now watch this drive... heh heh."




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