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Adding Up Bush's Damage
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Does anyone know where George W. Bush is?
You don’t hear much from him anymore. The last image most of us remember is of the president ducking a pair of size 10s that were hurled at him in Baghdad.
We’re still at war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Israel is thrashing the Palestinians in Gaza. And the U.S. economy is about as vibrant as the 0-16 Detroit Lions.
But hardly a peep have we heard from George, the 43rd.
When Mr. Bush officially takes his leave in three weeks (in reality, he checked out long ago), most Americans will be content to sigh good riddance. I disagree. I don’t think he should be allowed to slip quietly out of town. There should be a great hue and cry -- a loud, collective angry howl, demonstrations with signs and bullhorns and fiery speeches -- over the damage he’s done to this country.
This is the man who gave us the war in Iraq and Guantánamo and torture and rendition; who turned the Clinton economy and the budget surplus into fool’s gold; who dithered while New Orleans drowned; who trampled our civil liberties at home and ruined our reputation abroad; who let Dick Cheney run hog wild and thought Brownie was doing a heckuva job.
The Bush administration specialized in deceit. How else could you get the public (and a feckless Congress) to go along with an invasion of Iraq as an absolutely essential response to the Sept. 11 attacks, when Iraq had had nothing to do with the Sept. 11 attacks?
Exploiting the public’s understandable fears, Mr. Bush made it sound as if Iraq was about to nuke us: “We cannot wait,” he said, “for the final proof -- the smoking gun that could come in the form of a mushroom cloud.”
He then set the blaze that has continued to rage for nearly six years, consuming more than 4,000 American lives and hundreds of thousands of Iraqis. (A car bomb over the weekend killed two dozen more Iraqis, many of them religious pilgrims.) The financial cost to the U.S. will eventually reach $3 trillion or more, according to the Nobel laureate economist Joseph Stiglitz.
A year into the war Mr. Bush was cracking jokes about it at the annual dinner of the Radio and Television Correspondents Association. He displayed a series of photos that showed him searching the Oval Office, peering behind curtains and looking under the furniture. A mock caption had Mr. Bush saying: “Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be somewhere.”
And then there’s the Bush economy, another disaster, a trapdoor through which middle-class Americans can plunge toward the bracing experiences normally reserved for the poor and the destitute.
Mr. Bush traveled the country in the early days of his presidency, promoting his tax cut plans as hugely beneficial to small-business people and families of modest means. This was more deceit. The tax cuts would go overwhelmingly to the very rich.
The president would give the wealthy and the powerful virtually everything they wanted. He would throw sand into the regulatory apparatus and help foster the most extreme income disparities since the years leading up to the Great Depression. Once again he was lighting a fire. This time the flames would engulf the economy and, as with Iraq, bring catastrophe.
If the U.S. were a product line, it would be seen now as deeply damaged goods, subject to recall.
There seemed to be no end to Mr. Bush’s talent for destruction. He tried to hand the piggy bank known as Social Security over to the marauders of the financial sector, but saner heads prevailed.
In New Orleans, the president failed to intervene swiftly and decisively to aid the tens of thousands of poor people who were very publicly suffering and, in many cases, dying. He then compounded this colossal failure of leadership by traveling to New Orleans and promising, in a dramatic, floodlit appearance, to spare no effort in rebuilding the flood-torn region and the wrecked lives of the victims.
He went further, vowing to confront the issue of poverty in America “with bold action.”
It was all nonsense, of course. He did nothing of the kind.
The catalog of his transgressions against the nation’s interests -- sins of commission and omission -- would keep Mr. Bush in a confessional for the rest of his life. Don’t hold your breath. He’s hardly the contrite sort.
He told ABC’s Charlie Gibson: “I don’t spend a lot of time really worrying about short-term history. I guess I don’t worry about long-term history, either, since I’m not going to be around to read it.”
The president chuckled, thinking -- as he did when he made his jokes about the missing weapons of mass destruction -- that there was something funny going on.
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Posted by: jaybs on Jan 2, 2009 12:15 AM
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Now is the time for the US to say to Israel, STOP, yes we will help with a rocket defence system and then you are on your own.
Lets Hope that President Elect Obama will not let the minority Jewish groups and Far Right Christian Group to control our country any longer.
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Posted by: fmajor7 on Jan 2, 2009 1:13 AM
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handwriting to let him know he was still in the game.
Bush opened the letter and it contained a single line of Coded message:
370H-SSV-0773H
Bush was baffled so he e-mailed it to Condoleezza Rice. Condi and her
aides hadn't a clue either so they sent it to the FBI.
No one could solve it at the FBI
So it went to the CIA then to MI6 and Mossad. Eventually they asked
Saudi Arabian Intelligence (friends of the US) if they knew what it was.
Within a minute they emailed the White House with this reply:
'Tell the President he's holding the message upside down.'
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Posted by: AlexLawyer on Jan 2, 2009 1:45 AM
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Posted by: SeattlePackedSnowandCollidedCars on Jan 2, 2009 2:01 AM
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How many times do I need to say
THE PEOPLE SHOULD OF LEFT BEFORE HAND!
I can rant how indept the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana was at the time (like the hundreds of flooded school buses or the Superdome idea) but this is a rag on Bush diatribe. Even I know how ass backwards the City of New Orleans is runned (does Mississippi have these problems:NOPE) and I don't live no where near there. What part of Category Five hurricane you dont understand or did you miss that part in Earth Science? I don't care how poor you are, if something was coming to town that is most likely going to kill you and your family due to a surge of flood water (the best Levey system can only handle a Cat 3 at best), I think its ample time to call those crazy cousins in Chicago and say you are coming to visit for a week.
at the end, the White House is not some dispatch center, see the State of LA and the City of New Orleans
I can rant how we also have another branch of Government and it getting away scott free when it comes to this market meltdown (i.e. Barney Frank and friends) and how the fact they ALL GOT REELECTED thanks to reporting like this however it will only fall on deaf ears and blind eyes however i know the stunt your pulling, lowing the bar for President Obama however he, just like the Dems on Capital Hill have to deliver...
...Results and Accountability
Mark My Words, most of you will be highly disappointed in these next few months but I tried to warned ya
Happy New Year
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Posted by: weathered on Jan 2, 2009 2:13 AM
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Arrest Silverstein/Bushcon and heal, or stay stuck in the myths, manipulations and Lies.
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Posted by: Perry Logan on Jan 2, 2009 4:05 AM
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Dubya's was a true "Guinness Book of World Records" Presidency--except, of course, he was never really President:
Bush II gave us more debt than all previous admnistrations combined
Highest disparity of wealth in US history.
Largest increase in poverty since the depression.
1st loss of entire major US city.
First President to lose jobs on a monthly basis in 60 years.
First President in ten years under whom median household income fell.
Seven of the worst bankruptcies in U.S. history under Bush.
First time in ten years incomes fell. U.S. Census Bureau
first President since Herbert Hoover to preside over a net job loss.
Has shattered the record for the largest annual deficit in history.
Bush's tenure set an economic record for the most personal bankruptcies filed in any 12 month period.
Bush cut unemployment benefits for more out-of-work Americans than any other president in US history.
Bush set the all-time record for any president presiding during the most real estate foreclosures in a 12-month period.
Bush set the all-time record for biggest annual budget spending increases, more than any other president in US history.
Bush appointed more convicted criminals to administration positions than any president in US history.
Bush presided over the biggest corporate stock market fraud in any market in any country in the history of the world.
Bush is the first president in US history to enter office with a criminal record.
Lost more jobs in his first year than any President in history
Broke more international treaties than any in history
Lowest job growth in American history
First administration to out a CIA agent for partisan reasons
Presided over the worst terror attack in world history.
First President since the Civil War to lose an American city
First President thought by many leading historians to be The Worst President Ever™.
And this is only part of what we know.
Bubbles!
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Posted by: Fred Flintstone on Jan 2, 2009 2:40 PM
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In other words your tactic of trying to compete with the money powers who have owned this country since around 1870 has already been tried 100 years ago and it failed.
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Posted by: Kathy-B on Jan 2, 2009 5:07 AM
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Posted by: pacto on Jan 2, 2009 5:23 AM
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Posted by: ProgressiveManiac on Jan 2, 2009 5:31 AM
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The feckless Congress did not protect us! The corporate media gave us nothing but propaganda!
All of this is true. But why were so many of the public so very gullible? It really was not that hard to know we were being lied to.
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Posted by: curiousdwk on Jan 2, 2009 6:15 AM
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Posted by: shill on Jan 2, 2009 6:47 AM
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Posted by: SJR505 on Jan 2, 2009 7:04 AM
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And, now his successor, Barack and the Coward-crats who will be handed a diaper full of 'Toxic material"...Incidentally, he still does not get it...We can surmise that...
" The history of our race, and each individual's experience, are sown thick with evidence that a truth is not hard to kill and that a lie told well is immortal." Mark Twain, Advice to Youth
"In the absence of justice, what is sovereignty but organized robbery? "Saint Augustine
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." -- Thomas Jefferson
But, most important is that ...
"Passive acceptance of the leader’s wisdom is easy to most men and women. It involves no effort of independent thought , seems rational because the leader knows more than his followers; it is moreover the way to win the favor of the leader unless he is an exceptional man.Yet the habit of passive acceptance is a disastrous one in later life. It causes man to seek and to accept as a leader whoever is established in the position. S. Jim Rodriguez – Eclecticist Spirit Seeker.
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Posted by: ibolyap on Jan 2, 2009 7:23 AM
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Posted by: Spiritgirl on Jan 2, 2009 7:42 AM
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The extremely mentally ill tend to laugh at nothing funny either. This whole cabal is infected with a socio-pathic group mental illness - which is shown by their careless and thoughtless actions and total disregard for the American people!
These people need to tried for treason against the American people, and war crimes for invading sovereign nations! The mis-administrations support of "terrorist" Israeli government policies should come as no surprise, especially when viewed thru the narrow prism of their own "justified" actions since Sept.11,2001!
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Posted by: xvictor on Jan 2, 2009 8:21 AM
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Fossilized Ronnie Raygun had said that "government is the problem". Well, all you need to do is look at those Repug appointees and examine the miserable jobs they have done while in government "service" for confirmation.
A lot of folks, justified or not, had said that Obama's appointments doesn't represent change. Nevertheless, with exceptions (Rahm Emmanuel is an unrepentant drug warrior and Larry Summers was a big whore pimp for the credit derivatives market), they have experience and are qualified to hold responsible office.
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Posted by: Parcival01 on Jan 2, 2009 9:20 AM
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Posted by: mnstra on Jan 2, 2009 9:21 AM
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arrest Bush and all his White House Cronies
ASAP........
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Posted by: DaTruth on Jan 2, 2009 9:29 AM
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This criminal has mocked this great nation. Waging a criminal war for profit! He stole our nation, our rights, and trashed our Constitution. And what kept him in power for 8 straight years? He took all the wealth away from the people and placed it in the wallets of the 'have-mores', that's how this failed ruler managed to stay in power for 8yrs. Eight (8) wasted years!
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Posted by: zooeyhall on Jan 2, 2009 10:59 AM
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Of course you all know what's gonna happen with Bush II the day after Obama's inauguration. He'll be doing speaking engagements at $75,000 a pop. There will be millions of $$$ raised and donated to the "Bush II Presidential Library". Of course it will become a place of pilgrimmage for the Bush faithful--that idiotic 20% of the people in those opinion polls who still think Bush is doing a great job as president.
I say that just like convicted felons, this money should be used to compensate the victims of the crime. Maybe some rebuilding money for Iraq, or compensation for Guantanamo prisoners.
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Posted by: willymack on Jan 2, 2009 11:01 AM
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Posted by: dasq on Jan 2, 2009 12:02 PM
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Posted by: Oesi on Jan 2, 2009 3:06 PM
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Posted by: newsound on Jan 2, 2009 3:35 PM
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Why George Bush should be allowed to simply walk away and spend the rest of his useless life making public appearances and writing his memoirs is a complete injustice and legitimate irresponsibility. If Obama allows this to happen, he is NO BETTER than the man he is replacing.
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Posted by: walkfree555 on Jan 2, 2009 8:33 PM
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At press conferences, he has been nonchalant, smirking, out of touch and a verbal laughingstock. In examples such as these, he underscores his disdain, coldness, shallowness and ignorance of the daily struggles and needs of average Americans. Concerning the grave loss of life in Afghan/Iraq, I have not witnessed one instance of Bush being consumed with heartfelt adult emotion, tearful, bent, humbled or remorseful.
We learn here also that he has no interest in the short term or long-term history of his Presidency. (Will he just leave DC as if the last 8 years never happened?) Recently, he was asked about his lowest of the low poll approval numbers. He inferred that the numbers carried no lesson or significance for him; he had better things to do. The interviewer could only stare off into the distance. It honestly took my breath away when, only a matter of days after the WTC attacks, our trustworthy EPA determined that air quality in the area was just fine and could cause no real harm. Who could even begin to calculate the incredible tonnages of disintegrated/pulverized wallboard, plaster, plastics, glass, carpeting, concrete, the endless papers, wood products and metals. The blizzards of paints, stains, inks, lubes and cleaning fluids: (just for starters).
In conclusion, this country must be rededicated to the rule of law with our Constitution again at its foundation. For this reason, Bush, Cheney and every single lawbreaker with a connection to this admin. and its insular mentality must be brought to justice. There can be nowhere for them to hide, no safe haven, period. Bush did his best to derail and undermine the 9/11 commission investigation. Bush/Cheney would only “allow” being interviewed by this commission “together”. Notes would not be taken, without oaths, audio, video or even transcripts. Their intent was to ignore procedure, the commission, their oaths, the truth and us. Would not their “demands” alone have been enough to forcefully begin impeachments proceedings?
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Posted by: shipmate on Jan 3, 2009 1:13 PM
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Posted by: stopthemaddness2 on Jan 3, 2009 2:28 PM
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His failed policy and sorry-ass administration has created WORLD WIDE ECONOMIC DISASTER!!!!
What a freak'N legacy! Once he leaves office, I hope we never have to read, think nor hear about him again.
19 DAYS AND COUNTING!!!
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Posted by: Ellie1 on Jan 3, 2009 2:58 PM
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Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson on Jan 4, 2009 5:10 AM
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It's not about revenge Thom. It's about the lawlessness, fraud...treason. We can not allow each new leader to cover these things or it will continue. After each outrageous administration we are told to move on, move forward, and unite. It is "change of face" lawlessness (they leave office with bags of plunder). They use trillions of our tax dallors without accountability. They are "secret". We are open to their tryanny and fear. We pay and die for it.
Our regulations, laws, and Constitution are ignored mostly by the decisions of those who have power we have not chosen.
Our elections are lawless, primaries manipulated, and full of fraud. Both parties did it this election. The DNC primaries leaving Florida and Michigan out was outrageous.
The problems are not solved and Congress just ignores many of them. For years now they promised us they would do something about it and have not. They can't even regulate when Enron was an historic fraud and robbery. Why hasn't the WTO gone after those crooks? What kind of trade group is this? Crooks R US?
Now the "Bush bailout" which shifts our wealth to the corrupted Wall Street people and corporations leaving historic emptying of our 401K, ROTHs, and pensions. I think there was insider trading big time. Very few Congress people crying on TV, etc.
It was all planned on the Congressional break just like all the other "disasters". No one goes to jail or the CEOs asked to give up their millions at our expense. We the tax payers have to pay trillions to these robbers.
They promised us they would withdraw from Iraq in the Fall of this last year but have not. Obama is sending more to Afghanistan and the shift in foreign policy and war is to another oil field not far from Russia (Caspian Sea area). Another Cold War is being formed behind our backs.
2009 is not with leaders for "change" but those who talk out both sides of their mouths. A different colored face in the White House is all it is. By keeping the previous agency heads, etc. Obama says...he is neither a Democrat or a Republican but a globalist. We are on a path to PNAC with further destruction of our country for the wealth and power of the few.
Until we make the World Order secret organizations illegal it will continue. We should demand Americas get out of them since they violate the Logan Act. They are not democratic but Fascist.
I saw a PBS program about the Queen recently. You can buy the video, CD,etc. The title is "All About Your Queen". Is the Queen thinking we are hers? Are the Brits (with Bush) back as royals in America? Seems our leaders and media care little about our democracy "cow towing" to the foreign agenda of two small Empire like countries (Britain and Israel). They use our tax dollars and power to destroy us? What we have is a corrupted oligarchy not democracy.
Democracys are not secret or attack other innocent countries. Nor do they do "false flag events" to bring their citizens to war.
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Posted by: mindtrvlr on Jan 4, 2009 3:25 PM
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Posted by: independent1 on Jan 7, 2009 1:11 PM
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Despite a "brilliant" success against Iraq (only, he left Saddam in place to carry on the same scenario later), Bush One was voted out of office (and demagogue Willy Jeff Clinton ushered in) on the feeling that Bush One didn't really care about the American people at all. His "thousand points of light" remark was repeated with acid sarcasm ever after.
Point being: the whole Bush family have become famous for their arrogant disregard of every man, woman and child in America. We should have been warned by Bush One's reptilian elitism = that his worthless, alky son would be the carrier of this "gene." But, nooo!
This is because: We have let ourselves get lazy when it comes to thinking and detecting propaganda and ideologic toxins. We should re-train in the area of critical thinking. We should walk away from every ideology because they are nothing but the lazy man's formula for avoiding serious thought and action. We are a trivialized populace and may well become a trivialized nation (if we haven't already).
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Posted by: SALLYEVANS on Jan 10, 2009 5:26 AM
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Posted by: jaybs on Jan 2, 2009 12:15 AM
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Now is the time for the US to say to Israel, STOP, yes we will help with a rocket defence system and then you are on your own.
Lets Hope that President Elect Obama will not let the minority Jewish groups and Far Right Christian Group to control our country any longer.
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Posted by: fmajor7 on Jan 2, 2009 1:13 AM
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handwriting to let him know he was still in the game.
Bush opened the letter and it contained a single line of Coded message:
370H-SSV-0773H
Bush was baffled so he e-mailed it to Condoleezza Rice. Condi and her
aides hadn't a clue either so they sent it to the FBI.
No one could solve it at the FBI
So it went to the CIA then to MI6 and Mossad. Eventually they asked
Saudi Arabian Intelligence (friends of the US) if they knew what it was.
Within a minute they emailed the White House with this reply:
'Tell the President he's holding the message upside down.'
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Posted by: SeattlePackedSnowandCollidedCars on Jan 2, 2009 2:01 AM
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How many times do I need to say
THE PEOPLE SHOULD OF LEFT BEFORE HAND!
I can rant how indept the City of New Orleans and the State of Louisiana was at the time (like the hundreds of flooded school buses or the Superdome idea) but this is a rag on Bush diatribe. Even I know how ass backwards the City of New Orleans is runned (does Mississippi have these problems:NOPE) and I don't live no where near there. What part of Category Five hurricane you dont understand or did you miss that part in Earth Science? I don't care how poor you are, if something was coming to town that is most likely going to kill you and your family due to a surge of flood water (the best Levey system can only handle a Cat 3 at best), I think its ample time to call those crazy cousins in Chicago and say you are coming to visit for a week.
at the end, the White House is not some dispatch center, see the State of LA and the City of New Orleans
I can rant how we also have another branch of Government and it getting away scott free when it comes to this market meltdown (i.e. Barney Frank and friends) and how the fact they ALL GOT REELECTED thanks to reporting like this however it will only fall on deaf ears and blind eyes however i know the stunt your pulling, lowing the bar for President Obama however he, just like the Dems on Capital Hill have to deliver...
...Results and Accountability
Mark My Words, most of you will be highly disappointed in these next few months but I tried to warned ya
Happy New Year
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Posted by: weathered on Jan 2, 2009 2:13 AM
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Arrest Silverstein/Bushcon and heal, or stay stuck in the myths, manipulations and Lies.
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Posted by: Perry Logan on Jan 2, 2009 4:05 AM
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Dubya's was a true "Guinness Book of World Records" Presidency--except, of course, he was never really President:
Bush II gave us more debt than all previous admnistrations combined
Highest disparity of wealth in US history.
Largest increase in poverty since the depression.
1st loss of entire major US city.
First President to lose jobs on a monthly basis in 60 years.
First President in ten years under whom median household income fell.
Seven of the worst bankruptcies in U.S. history under Bush.
First time in ten years incomes fell. U.S. Census Bureau
first President since Herbert Hoover to preside over a net job loss.
Has shattered the record for the largest annual deficit in history.
Bush's tenure set an economic record for the most personal bankruptcies filed in any 12 month period.
Bush cut unemployment benefits for more out-of-work Americans than any other president in US history.
Bush set the all-time record for any president presiding during the most real estate foreclosures in a 12-month period.
Bush set the all-time record for biggest annual budget spending increases, more than any other president in US history.
Bush appointed more convicted criminals to administration positions than any president in US history.
Bush presided over the biggest corporate stock market fraud in any market in any country in the history of the world.
Bush is the first president in US history to enter office with a criminal record.
Lost more jobs in his first year than any President in history
Broke more international treaties than any in history
Lowest job growth in American history
First administration to out a CIA agent for partisan reasons
Presided over the worst terror attack in world history.
First President since the Civil War to lose an American city
First President thought by many leading historians to be The Worst President Ever™.
And this is only part of what we know.
Bubbles!
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Posted by: Fred Flintstone on Jan 2, 2009 2:40 PM
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In other words your tactic of trying to compete with the money powers who have owned this country since around 1870 has already been tried 100 years ago and it failed.
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Posted by: ProgressiveManiac on Jan 2, 2009 5:31 AM
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The feckless Congress did not protect us! The corporate media gave us nothing but propaganda!
All of this is true. But why were so many of the public so very gullible? It really was not that hard to know we were being lied to.
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Posted by: SJR505 on Jan 2, 2009 7:04 AM
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And, now his successor, Barack and the Coward-crats who will be handed a diaper full of 'Toxic material"...Incidentally, he still does not get it...We can surmise that...
" The history of our race, and each individual's experience, are sown thick with evidence that a truth is not hard to kill and that a lie told well is immortal." Mark Twain, Advice to Youth
"In the absence of justice, what is sovereignty but organized robbery? "Saint Augustine
"If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and never will be." -- Thomas Jefferson
But, most important is that ...
"Passive acceptance of the leader’s wisdom is easy to most men and women. It involves no effort of independent thought , seems rational because the leader knows more than his followers; it is moreover the way to win the favor of the leader unless he is an exceptional man.Yet the habit of passive acceptance is a disastrous one in later life. It causes man to seek and to accept as a leader whoever is established in the position. S. Jim Rodriguez – Eclecticist Spirit Seeker.
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Posted by: Spiritgirl on Jan 2, 2009 7:42 AM
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The extremely mentally ill tend to laugh at nothing funny either. This whole cabal is infected with a socio-pathic group mental illness - which is shown by their careless and thoughtless actions and total disregard for the American people!
These people need to tried for treason against the American people, and war crimes for invading sovereign nations! The mis-administrations support of "terrorist" Israeli government policies should come as no surprise, especially when viewed thru the narrow prism of their own "justified" actions since Sept.11,2001!
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Posted by: xvictor on Jan 2, 2009 8:21 AM
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Fossilized Ronnie Raygun had said that "government is the problem". Well, all you need to do is look at those Repug appointees and examine the miserable jobs they have done while in government "service" for confirmation.
A lot of folks, justified or not, had said that Obama's appointments doesn't represent change. Nevertheless, with exceptions (Rahm Emmanuel is an unrepentant drug warrior and Larry Summers was a big whore pimp for the credit derivatives market), they have experience and are qualified to hold responsible office.
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Posted by: mnstra on Jan 2, 2009 9:21 AM
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arrest Bush and all his White House Cronies
ASAP........
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Posted by: DaTruth on Jan 2, 2009 9:29 AM
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This criminal has mocked this great nation. Waging a criminal war for profit! He stole our nation, our rights, and trashed our Constitution. And what kept him in power for 8 straight years? He took all the wealth away from the people and placed it in the wallets of the 'have-mores', that's how this failed ruler managed to stay in power for 8yrs. Eight (8) wasted years!
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Posted by: zooeyhall on Jan 2, 2009 10:59 AM
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Of course you all know what's gonna happen with Bush II the day after Obama's inauguration. He'll be doing speaking engagements at $75,000 a pop. There will be millions of $$$ raised and donated to the "Bush II Presidential Library". Of course it will become a place of pilgrimmage for the Bush faithful--that idiotic 20% of the people in those opinion polls who still think Bush is doing a great job as president.
I say that just like convicted felons, this money should be used to compensate the victims of the crime. Maybe some rebuilding money for Iraq, or compensation for Guantanamo prisoners.
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Posted by: newsound on Jan 2, 2009 3:35 PM
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Why George Bush should be allowed to simply walk away and spend the rest of his useless life making public appearances and writing his memoirs is a complete injustice and legitimate irresponsibility. If Obama allows this to happen, he is NO BETTER than the man he is replacing.
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Posted by: walkfree555 on Jan 2, 2009 8:33 PM
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At press conferences, he has been nonchalant, smirking, out of touch and a verbal laughingstock. In examples such as these, he underscores his disdain, coldness, shallowness and ignorance of the daily struggles and needs of average Americans. Concerning the grave loss of life in Afghan/Iraq, I have not witnessed one instance of Bush being consumed with heartfelt adult emotion, tearful, bent, humbled or remorseful.
We learn here also that he has no interest in the short term or long-term history of his Presidency. (Will he just leave DC as if the last 8 years never happened?) Recently, he was asked about his lowest of the low poll approval numbers. He inferred that the numbers carried no lesson or significance for him; he had better things to do. The interviewer could only stare off into the distance. It honestly took my breath away when, only a matter of days after the WTC attacks, our trustworthy EPA determined that air quality in the area was just fine and could cause no real harm. Who could even begin to calculate the incredible tonnages of disintegrated/pulverized wallboard, plaster, plastics, glass, carpeting, concrete, the endless papers, wood products and metals. The blizzards of paints, stains, inks, lubes and cleaning fluids: (just for starters).
In conclusion, this country must be rededicated to the rule of law with our Constitution again at its foundation. For this reason, Bush, Cheney and every single lawbreaker with a connection to this admin. and its insular mentality must be brought to justice. There can be nowhere for them to hide, no safe haven, period. Bush did his best to derail and undermine the 9/11 commission investigation. Bush/Cheney would only “allow” being interviewed by this commission “together”. Notes would not be taken, without oaths, audio, video or even transcripts. Their intent was to ignore procedure, the commission, their oaths, the truth and us. Would not their “demands” alone have been enough to forcefully begin impeachments proceedings?
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Posted by: stopthemaddness2 on Jan 3, 2009 2:28 PM
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His failed policy and sorry-ass administration has created WORLD WIDE ECONOMIC DISASTER!!!!
What a freak'N legacy! Once he leaves office, I hope we never have to read, think nor hear about him again.
19 DAYS AND COUNTING!!!
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Posted by: Mrs. Jefferson on Jan 4, 2009 5:10 AM
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It's not about revenge Thom. It's about the lawlessness, fraud...treason. We can not allow each new leader to cover these things or it will continue. After each outrageous administration we are told to move on, move forward, and unite. It is "change of face" lawlessness (they leave office with bags of plunder). They use trillions of our tax dallors without accountability. They are "secret". We are open to their tryanny and fear. We pay and die for it.
Our regulations, laws, and Constitution are ignored mostly by the decisions of those who have power we have not chosen.
Our elections are lawless, primaries manipulated, and full of fraud. Both parties did it this election. The DNC primaries leaving Florida and Michigan out was outrageous.
The problems are not solved and Congress just ignores many of them. For years now they promised us they would do something about it and have not. They can't even regulate when Enron was an historic fraud and robbery. Why hasn't the WTO gone after those crooks? What kind of trade group is this? Crooks R US?
Now the "Bush bailout" which shifts our wealth to the corrupted Wall Street people and corporations leaving historic emptying of our 401K, ROTHs, and pensions. I think there was insider trading big time. Very few Congress people crying on TV, etc.
It was all planned on the Congressional break just like all the other "disasters". No one goes to jail or the CEOs asked to give up their millions at our expense. We the tax payers have to pay trillions to these robbers.
They promised us they would withdraw from Iraq in the Fall of this last year but have not. Obama is sending more to Afghanistan and the shift in foreign policy and war is to another oil field not far from Russia (Caspian Sea area). Another Cold War is being formed behind our backs.
2009 is not with leaders for "change" but those who talk out both sides of their mouths. A different colored face in the White House is all it is. By keeping the previous agency heads, etc. Obama says...he is neither a Democrat or a Republican but a globalist. We are on a path to PNAC with further destruction of our country for the wealth and power of the few.
Until we make the World Order secret organizations illegal it will continue. We should demand Americas get out of them since they violate the Logan Act. They are not democratic but Fascist.
I saw a PBS program about the Queen recently. You can buy the video, CD,etc. The title is "All About Your Queen". Is the Queen thinking we are hers? Are the Brits (with Bush) back as royals in America? Seems our leaders and media care little about our democracy "cow towing" to the foreign agenda of two small Empire like countries (Britain and Israel). They use our tax dollars and power to destroy us? What we have is a corrupted oligarchy not democracy.
Democracys are not secret or attack other innocent countries. Nor do they do "false flag events" to bring their citizens to war.
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Posted by: independent1 on Jan 7, 2009 1:11 PM
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Despite a "brilliant" success against Iraq (only, he left Saddam in place to carry on the same scenario later), Bush One was voted out of office (and demagogue Willy Jeff Clinton ushered in) on the feeling that Bush One didn't really care about the American people at all. His "thousand points of light" remark was repeated with acid sarcasm ever after.
Point being: the whole Bush family have become famous for their arrogant disregard of every man, woman and child in America. We should have been warned by Bush One's reptilian elitism = that his worthless, alky son would be the carrier of this "gene." But, nooo!
This is because: We have let ourselves get lazy when it comes to thinking and detecting propaganda and ideologic toxins. We should re-train in the area of critical thinking. We should walk away from every ideology because they are nothing but the lazy man's formula for avoiding serious thought and action. We are a trivialized populace and may well become a trivialized nation (if we haven't already).
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