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A Wake-Up Call for President Bush

By John Brown, Tomdispatch.com. Posted April 25, 2006.


In this open letter, a former American diplomat asks, "Mr. President: have you ever woken in the middle of the night, realizing what you've done to Iraq?"

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TO: The President

FROM: A former American diplomat

SUBJECT: Waking up in the middle of the night

Mr. President,

Do you ever wake up in the middle of the night? Do you? Do you ever wake up sleepless in the middle of the night? What have you done in Iraq? Do you ever realize, in the middle of the night, what you've done? Do you?

  1. You've caused over 2,370 American soldiers to die in an impoverished land that never attacked us. Was that the right answer to 9/11 or the "threat" from Iraq? Do you ever ask yourself that question?

  2. Because of your Iraq invasion, thousands of U.S. enlisted personnel are maimed, physically and mentally, for life. What can you tell these victims of your war? That you're honored by their duty towards you, our "mission-accomplished" commander-in-chief?

  3. Your decision to go to war has led to the death of tens of thousands of innocent Iraqis. Do you have any remorse for this, Mr. President? Or was it that, for you, Iraqis only really deserved to serve as props in "shock and awe" -- your name for your made-for-TV porno/violence program at the beginning of the war, produced and distributed directly into our living rooms by the mainstream media? (Thank you, Fox News.)

  4. Will you ever, ever accept responsibility for making torture all-American at Abu Ghraib, Guantanamo, and elsewhere? And the Statue of Liberty -- why, tell us why, did you allow it to be replaced by that image of an abused, hooded, helpless prisoner on a box? Aren't you the least bit concerned at how America is seen by the rest of the world because of your war -- as a brutal aggressor nation, dismissive of the opinions of mankind?

  5. What about your mercenaries ("Pentagon contractors") that our tax dollars pay for? Who are they? What are they doing in their multi-thousands in Iraq, and to the Iraqis? Do you know? Or don't you care to know?

  6. You said you wanted to "rebuild" Iraq -- but isn't it true that all you've really done is construct a Roman-Empire-style camp, a "Green Zone" for Iraqi collaborators (whom you now mistrust) and U.S. personnel in the heart of Baghdad that is an invitation to insurgent mortars? Haven't you -- tell the truth -- destroyed in Iraq more than you have built? Haven't you?

  7. You say Iraqis now live in a land of "freedom" -- but what kind of freedom? How can it ever be like the Four Freedoms of Franklin Delano Roosevelt -- freedom of expression and worship, joined with freedom from want and freedom from fear? As electricity fails and bombs terrify citizens in Baghdad, where is the freedom you promised Iraqis, Mr. President?

  8. Your occupation of Iraq has led to a bloody sectarian conflict. Why do you and your ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad now blame the Iraqis for their problems? Don't you share responsibility for the desperate situation they are in?

  9. Your trillion-dollar binge of destruction in the cradle of civilization -- who will pay for it? The widows of our soldiers? Our young people, already too debt-burdened paying for their educations? Or their baby-boomer parents who may see their pensions evaporate to support your war?

  10. Why can't you truthfully tell us, Mr. President, the reasons you led America into war? Was it for the WMD, for regime change, for the oil, for grand neocon visions, to avenge your father, to win elections at home? What were your real intentions? Are you afraid to tell us? Or is the truth that, deep down, you never really knew?

  11. And, Mr. President, as you contemplate another war, this time against Iran, won't you ever wake up in the middle of the night, and stop more madness before it is too late?

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John Brown, who writes regularly for Tomdispatch and Tompaine.com, is a former diplomat who resigned from the State Department over the planned war in Iraq. He also compiles the Public Diplomacy Press Review newsletter.

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He's too proud to admit a mistake
Posted by: thinkverybig on Apr 25, 2006 12:20 AM   
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His arrogance won't allow him to admit a mistake and that is really sad. This man has wasted billions of dollars and is responsible for the deaths of thousands of lives yet he continues his spill about the war was right. I really wonder how does he sleep at night. I am commited to bring about change in this world and I need your help.

We must change. A REVOLUTION is needed in this country and needed now.

I am in the process of creating a website by the name of "WeMustChange.org" and I'm looking for volunteers who might be interested in coming aboard and helping me get this concept off of the ground. I need a website designer, and some talented and creative people who are willing to put forth an effort to make a difference in this world.

I am presently pondering websites formats etc. Please email ideas to david@thinkverybig.com

One thing I do want to address is oppression world wide. I need more ideas and view points. Let's make "WeMustChange.org" a household name. I need some good people on my team.

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» RE: oldish Posted by: deboer
Jules
Posted by: American Reflections on Apr 25, 2006 12:52 AM   
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Mr Brown,
I think you're making the mistake of thinking that George Bush actually has a conscience. He has shown no sign at any time of genuine concern for Iraqis, our troops, or middle Americans or the poor. His words are lip service that are devised by speech writers, aimed at manipulating those still gullible enough and desperate enough to believe him. With poll numbers falling, and Republicans in Washington becoming concerned about the elections this November, he has ratcheted up his act in an attempt to appease what used to be his base.

In many ways he is to be pitied. He is a shell of a person, unhampered by feelings of guilt or shame. There is no compassion in the man for the people who have died and those who have suffered such terrible loss because of his lies. His arrogance carries him through, a delusional sham of a man whose life is a fraud perpetrated on the country that has given him wealth and power.

He and his legions are, and will remain, America's most colossal failure.

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» RE: Jules Posted by: Tom Degan
» RE: Jules Posted by: mazel
What's the worst that can happen?
Posted by: Kate_24 on Apr 25, 2006 3:27 AM   
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What I am wondering: How much worse can it come? With the mid-term elections this fall ... and who will follow Bush Jr. in the Republican party in the next presidential election? (Besides, who would vote for the Republicans again in 2008?)

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» RE: Thinking too small Posted by: Kate_24
My email to the president....
Posted by: Tom Degan on Apr 25, 2006 3:43 AM   
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Speaking of open letters....Here is the text of an email I sent to the president yesterday morning 4/24/06:

Dear Mr. President,
Here's a little idea that I think you ought to start getting used to: You will be remembered in history, primarily, as the first (pray last) former chief executive to go to federal prison. It's going to happen, George - I promise you that - It's going to happen.
Sincerely,
Tom Degan
18 Craigville Rd. #14-7
Goshen, NY 10924
(845)294-5714
tomdegan@frontiernet.net

Here is the White House response:

On behalf of President Bush thank you for your correspondence. We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions [I should have suggested that they all resign. My mistake]. Due to the large volume of email received, the White House is unable to respond to every message, and therefore this message is auto reply.

Thank you again for taking the time to write.

*******

Well, gee, have a nice day, kiddies!

Tom Degan

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» RE: My email to the president.... Posted by: American Reflections
» Thanks! Posted by: Steven Wanzell
dumb and servile
Posted by: rsaxto on Apr 25, 2006 3:56 AM   
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He's too dumb and servile to be able to admit mistakes. Everyone can make mistakes but major Bushie mistakes are now in the hundreds because he has only the objective to please rich friends and polish his resume with more lies.

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» RE: dumb and servile Posted by: Aussie Kim
Whenever you see this apparition....
Posted by: Captainmagic on Apr 25, 2006 4:06 AM   
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Have you noticed how bush's face is these days. Just put totally black eyes in his head and then watch his mannerisms. Am I the only one who can see this....what is it that I see? Its one of the blackest soles.

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» RE: I've been unfair.... Posted by: appelpie
Religious people do not have nightmare
Posted by: farhada on Apr 25, 2006 4:10 AM   
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The action of Bush, ever since 9/11 (and even before that) reminds me a lot of Khomeini. An arrogant, deeply religious man, who believes god is on his side and he can do what ever he thinks is appropriate for the sake of god.

These people, do not have any nightmares, they do not care about the suffering of the others as long as their own believes is fine and they are doing this for the greater good.

I could see Khomeini cry like a baby when people talked about the death of Hussein (the second Imam of Shia who was killed in Karbala) some 1300 years ago, but he would not blink, even once, when he was told his stubborn stupidity was causing the death of 10s of thousands of innocent young men in the meaningless war he wanted to keep on fighting to open up the Islamic freedom highway from Tehran via Karbala over to Jerusalem.

Bush and his company are in the same state of mind, they want to spread their own believes and their own interpretation of democracy and created a new freedom highway, that goes the opposite way, from Jerusalem, via Damascus and Karbala (or Baghdad) to Tehran and maybe one day all the way to China.

This is the same arrogance stupidity but in a magnitude 100s of time larger and more dangerous to the world.

Sure, bus will sleep easily at nights. The only thing that will keep him up, is the image of American's finally waking up and saying enough is enough and change this stupid bunch of idiots, but sadly, they will be changed with other stupid idiots who will do the same thing slightly different, but not as openly as Bush and Co. do these days.

Cheers,
/Farhad Abdolian

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I don't think so.
Posted by: Barbara on Apr 25, 2006 4:42 AM   
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Tom, I"ve read your writings before and look for them on this site. I must admit that this time I"m very disapointed. You speak about Bush as if he were just an ordinary person in a very public office. If you evaluate him this way, that in itself is another illusion. Bush lives in a very different world than the remaining 90%. A privilaged world based on power and money.
HIs priorities are not one of compassion for humanity.
Critisise that if you will,....but that is the reality of it.

He's not the first and he's not the last president, Republican or Democrat, who is responsible for the deaths of thousands of people. He is possibly the most publicised president at war. Clinton wasn't any better . But, in previous years, we didn't have the internet, which has provided with better Real News.

I don't live in America, so I don't know what the news situation has been like in the past, ( other than perhaps the Vietnam war ). The internet has made Real News available to everyone around the world.

It's interesting that this war was so highly publicised, from the very begining. Which in my mind was a display of power to other countries around the world. Particularly countries who opose the US policies.

Bush and Co are not concerned with issues of humanity. Previous government havnt' been concerned with issues of humanity. And talking as if they do deflects us from the real issue, which is Power !!

So, who were you really talking to Tom. Perhaps to the citizens of the US,...because you sure wern't talking to the President about anything that he's even remotely interested in. Concerns for humanity are just not on his radar.

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» RE: I don't think so. Posted by: Cathyc
» RE: I don't think so. Posted by: Cathyc
oldgringo
Posted by: oldgringo on Apr 25, 2006 4:44 AM   
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The brain case of the body that wears the suit of the stolen presidency of the USA contains an organ that is clinically alive, but which does not have all the necessary functions to act as the controlling force of an intelligent, rational human being.
The single word that best describes this specimen is "dysfunctional". This "dysfunctionality", which is apparent to any rational observer should automatically remove the individual of ANY position of "power" from which he can cause harm to ANYONE, including himself.
That George W. Bush remains in "power" is indicative of a "FAILED SYSTEM", in this case, the "electoral system" of this country for openers, then of the failed systems of "checks and balances" besides.
If the system is to be fixed, GREAT CHANGES HAVE TO BE MADE, and the old "business as usual and above all else" must be brought under rational control.
If we, as a nation, fail to do these things, WE CAN KISS OUR COLLECTIVE ASSES GOOD BYE!

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Whay About Iraqi Innocents?
Posted by: igoeja on Apr 25, 2006 4:54 AM   
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Why doesn't anyone mention the 35,000 to over 100,000 innocent Iraqis, mostly women and children, killed by the US. The real victims of this war aren't soldiers, who are paid killers for the US government, but innocent Iraqi civilians.

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» RE: Whay About Iraqi Innocents? Posted by: Iconoclast421
Bush & Co., are insane
Posted by: Cathyc on Apr 25, 2006 5:14 AM   
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Bush is a mad man and so are his fans around the world, including those in so-called civilised countries like Ireland: the Irish government is 100% behind the Bush administration.

Not until we (in our pseudo democracies) come to our senses will we stop putting such mad men (and women) into power, so that they can do what they please with us - how crazy is that! Better still, when(ever) we do come toour senses, we will stop producing such dangerous creatures!

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It's not Bush you have to fear...
Posted by: nise52 on Apr 25, 2006 5:41 AM   
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He's just a simple puppet under the control of a sinister cabal of individuals intent on global domination. Evil begins in dark, secret places....and thrives when decent people ignore it or focus their attention elsewhere. Bush is there to focus the poor poll ratings and deflect the REAL questions and investigations. There are darker forces behind him. Be afraid...be very afraid. Not of "terrorists" whipped up by the insane actions of the President, but of the impending destruction by the "dark" forces.

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» RE: It's not Bush you have to fear... Posted by: davidlevine22
» RE: It's not Bush you have to fear... Posted by: famouspipeliner
Another email to the pres....
Posted by: Tom Degan on Apr 25, 2006 5:53 AM   
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I wasn't satisfied with the email I sent to the president yesterday so I sent another one:

Did you hear me last time, George??? You're going to rot in prison! Did you hear that George??? You're going to do some serioys time, baby!

Sincerely,
Tom Degan

The Whie House response:

On behalf of President Bush, thank you for your correspondence. We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions. Due to the large number of email recieved, the White House is unable to respond to every message, and therefore this message is auto reply.

Thank you for taking the time to write.

*********

Damn! I really wanted to get them hoppin' ass angry but that effort didn't work. I tried again:

Hey you brain-dead bastard!
You're not hearing me are you, George??? You'll pay, you half-witted dirt bag! Are ya listening Georgeie? You're gonna pay, BIG TIME, BUDDY BOY! Five years from now, you'll be sitting in a fifteen by seven foot cell either in the Hague or at Levenworth - BUT THA'S YOUR ULTIMATE DESTINATION, GEORGE! AM I GETTIN' THROUGH TO YOU, ASSHOLE????
I mean it!
Tom Degan

To which the White House Replied:

On behalf of President Bush thank you for your correspondence. We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions. Due to the large number of email received, the White House is unable to respond to every message, and therefore this message is auto reply.

Thankyou again for taking the time to write.

*********

All right, now it was me that was hoppin' ass angry! I decided to bring out the heavy ammunition! This will do it, I thought:

FUCK YOU, GEORGE, OK??? FUCK YOU AND EVERYONE IN THAT WORTHLESS-AS-SHIT ADMINISTRATION OF YOURS!!!! YOUR ALL GONNA END UP IN THE SLAMMER! HA!! WHAT DO YOU SAY TO THAT, DIRT BAG???
TOM DEGAN

The responce:

On behalf of President Bush, thank you for your correspondence. We appreciate hearing your views and welcome your suggestions. Due to the large number of emails received, the White House is unable to respond to every message, and therefore this response is auto reply.

Thank you again for taking the time to write.

***********

I give up!

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
tomdegan@frontiernet.net

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Sociopaths CANNOT EVER feel empathy
Posted by: xbj on Apr 25, 2006 6:03 AM   
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One of the most striking attributes of a criminal sociopath is the fact that they absolutely cannot feel a shred of empathy for another human being. In fact, the feeling is so alien to them that many cannot even credibly fake such feelings and responses.

A sociopath can never accept or even begin to understand the all encompassing self-sacrificing pacifist love of true Christianity, and as such, can never ever even begin to understand Jesus Christ and His life example and teaching.

While his entire Adminstration is sociopathic to one degree or another, Bush's disease is the most deeply rooted and advanced, because it does stem from a deep belief in and anger and hatred at God that he learned from his sociopath mother at the loss of her infant daughter- Bush's baby sister. Because of this horrific loss, their response was not normal, but resulted in a deep resentment of God that has grown over the years to outright hate of everyone and everything from God on down. This hate let Bush and his father assemble a sociopath anti-Christian crew who are Luciferian dupes who will completely and utterly not only destroy the United States, but pervert and destroy true Christianity by turning it into a militant war-loving superPatriot religion embroiled in a Holy War of its own against Islam modeled after Zionism.

Judaism was corrupted in much the same way by anti-Judaic Zionism.

While many of the men and women surrounding Bush think they are just in it for the money (Rove, Rumsfeld, Rice, and Cheney in particular) and the spoils of war, every last one of them are Luciferian dupes, exactly like the last regime that tried to make genocide a state religion, Israel, and before it, Nazi Germany. The end result for these states is always the same; absolute destruction by the united rest of the planet, and so it will be with Bush and his United States of Amerika.

Does the man sleep well at night? Of course he does. They all do. The sociopathic mass-murderer never ever considers the consequences of their actions on anyone else but themselves, even at their last breath, when they pull the trigger in their bunker. As the Bush Adminstration pulls the nuclear trigger that will completely annihilate the United States, they will still, even at that last moment, be thinking only of themselves and their fate, and no one else.

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it is more simple
Posted by: ng1944 on Apr 25, 2006 6:21 AM   
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He desperately trying to enter history as
somebody that historians will talk for many many years.
It does not matter if it like a Chingis Han or Hitler or
anibody else but just remembered and discussed
by Historians.
So if tomorrow he will have a chance to
drop nukes, he will.

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In Retrospect
Posted by: NoPCZone on Apr 25, 2006 8:13 AM   
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We now can look at the track record of this cabal of NeoCons (emphasis on CONS). They knew exactly what they were doing & have exploited the first large-scale terror attack on our nation to undermine civil liberties, squelch honest debate and vilify anyone who gets in their way.

George W Bush is not stupid and has made a career out of letting people underestimate him. Ann Richards, John McCain, Al Gore & John Kerry have all fallen into this trap. "W" hitched his wagon to every monied special interest group in Washington and has taken care of them at the public's expense. He has played and shafted the Religious Right-- telling them what they wanted to hear then rendering little more than lip service.

He has delivered to those who put him there.

Look at the record:

The Patriot Act has continued us down the path to a police state that was started with the 'War on Drugs'. Under the 'War on Terror' public safety has joined the Military-Industrial Complex. The criminals are not in greater risk but your civil liberties and wallet are. Prisons are now a growth industry and we incarcerate more people than any other democracy in the world.

The Energy companies largely wrote the Energy Bill, Big Pharma the Prescription Drug Bill, Corporate Agribusiness the Farm Bill, Banking and Finance Companies the Bankruptcy Reform Bill. The Resource Extraction companies are having a field day on public trust lands and the Bushies are trying to open up mining, drilling and cutting in Wilderness Areas and National Parks. Companies like Weyerhaeuser are trading played out and denuded land for pristine National Forest Land. And the list goes on.

9-11 was used as an excuse to grant billions of dollars inefficient unionized airlines even as they were slashing workers, cutting service to communities and lining the pockets of their executives. We will never get the loan money back from the airlines and our passenger service will be no better off.

The DoJ and others charged with looking out for small investors has done nothing as one financial scandal after another has been unveiled. If not for people like New York AG Spitzer, much of it would have gone uncovered and unpunished. The DoJ however, wants to treat ordinary citizens like criminals-- snooping and spying on peace groups and others. Carnivore, the FBI's Big Brother Internet Spying Scheme, was only headed off by the ACLU, EFF, EPIC and other public-interest groups.

VA & Military hospitals have been or are scheduled to be closed as a new generation of clients is being created by the fiasco in Iraq. Benefits for Veterans have been cut & war-wounded soldiers have been sent bills for equipment damaged in the line of duty, as if they were negligent by letting themselves get blown up by an I.E.D.

Untold Billions of Defense Budget dollars are flowing into contractors even as soldiers were sent into battle without proper equipment, vehicles and body armor. Private Security Armies, exempt from the UCMJ and making many times the pay of soldiers and Marines, prowl Iraq and Afghanistan. Accusations that many are little more than death squads may yet prove true.

Massive tax cuts that enrich the wealthiest Americans while providing little relief to working poor and middle-class families, have exploded our deficit to unprecedented levels that will strap our nation into a fiscal straight-jacket for generations.

This is just some of hat has been going on even as the War rages on in Iraq. Bush's base is getting rich, Soldiers and Marines are getting blown up, our nation's reputation has been stained for generations, alliances have been strained or broken and the instability has contributed heavily to the $3+ per gallon we are paying for a gallon of gasoline.

This isn't a comprehensive list, but need I go on?

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» RE: In Retrospect Posted by: Iconoclast421
Sociopath in Chief
Posted by: feduphoosier on Apr 25, 2006 8:30 AM   
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I read this originally on Tomdispatch and wished I could comment there - thanks for giving me a chance.

Compare Bush with... say, Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln, from all descriptions, never slept. He stood for hours each night at the White House window, looking towards the Army of the Potomac. Every death weighed heavily on him, tormented him. He would often travel to visit the army, review the troops and talk to the men. Supposedly, he was shot at - at least once - when his distinctive stovepipe hat was visible to enemy troops on the front lines.

Compare this with Dubya, who - for two whole days – wouldn’t even break off his vacation when New Orleans drowned. It probably never occurred to him. When he was finally seen disembarking Air Force One – not in New Orleans, but at the White House – he had his dog tucked under his arm, and that huge, ‘what me worry?’ grin plastered all over his face. Meanwhile in New Orleans, thousands were forced to leave their pets behind as they were airlifted off rooftops or scooped into boats. That traveling with his dog might be seen as insensitive… well, apparently an aid didn’t get to him in time.

When told his ‘numbers’ were plummeting, George finally started visiting New Orleans… over and over and over. Not to bring help, but to be seen visiting New Orleans. His carefully sanitized appearances with hand picked residents forced rescue operations to cease until he moved on to a new area (where rescue operations would then be suspended for the duration of his visit.)

This is the same man who wouldn’t meet with Cindy Sheehan, the mother of a soldier killed in his pet war. Lincoln used to meet with every war widow, answer every letter himself. Lincoln was desperate to end the Civil War. Bush seems quite interested in started yet another war, this time with Iran, and struts around claiming he is a ‘war president.’

Think Bush ever loses sleep over anything? Think he does? Really? Doesn't he purportedly go to bed every night at 9 pm, like clockwork?

Think he would lose any sleep, even if he dropped a nuke on Iran? He would sleep like a baby.

Bush, in case you haven’t noticed, is a sociopath. When told how he is supposed to feel and respond, he puts on the ‘sad George’ or the ‘concerned George’ face, then breaks into that goofy grin as soon as the camera is off. The world is his oyster – and we are all in grave danger as long as he remains president.

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Wait just a Texan minute . .
Posted by: Baranga on Apr 25, 2006 9:28 AM   
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Hey what's the big deal here folks . . . ? Haven't you heard the good news - Bush is ordering a gas price probe!! He's going to get to the bottom of this latest fleecing of America. GWB working in concert with Big Oil is going to bring the price of a gallon of gas down at least 1-2 cents per gallon!!! That's super duper big savings for you and me. Let's just be happy that we have a president who is dedicated and caring enough to look out for the well-being of the little guy. So enough with this sociopath nonsense ok? Would a sociopath and cold hearted capitalist do something so genuinely benign for the good of the American people? GWB - Best President Ever!

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What were the German people thinking?
Posted by: phindrup on Apr 25, 2006 10:46 AM   
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The only point on which I disagree is the ‘tens of thousands of Iraqis’ make that hundreds of thousands!
That said the bad news is that the Australians are just as uninterested in the welfare and safety of others as are the Americans, as were the Germans in Hitler’s day.
In Australia Howard, who demonised refugees attempting to reach Australia by boat, who lied to the parliament, and to the people, who sent — a few — troops in support of Bush’s invasion, was reelected because he promised to keep interest rates low, and people believed him.
Friends of mine, otherwise decent people, said they voted for Howard because they wanted more of what they had — they had done well under Howard’s government, and said straight up that they didn’t care what happened to Iraqis!
You may, or may not know that a government sponsored company was rorting the embargo on Iraq with wheat deals that syphoned off $300 million to Saddam. That never affected Howard’s approval ratings. (Whacko! Australia was ‘winning’!)
Recently interest rates have gone up, and with the rising price of petrol — gas to you — Howard is falling in the polls!
Never make the mistake of thinking that ‘people are inherently decent’. The evidence is against you!

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Imagine
Posted by: mistery509 on Apr 25, 2006 10:55 AM   
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Just imagine only imagine what could have been.

Can you imagine having trillions of dollars? It all went to war supplies, bombs, guns, building a secure Green Zone for the army and thousands of troops who are paid to fight.

Can you imagine if that money was used to feed the poor people in the world. Millions of children are dying of starvation ( as seen on TV) in Africa and other poor countries. New roads and schools could have been built in USA. Farmers could have been paid to raise good food for the population of the world.

Countries could have been so happy to be friends with the USA. There would have been co-operation and peace would have been accomplished. Happy people do not fight and kill.
Friends are not fighting with each other.

George W. Bush would have been a wonderful president who accomplished a great deal for USA and many other countries. He would have been a hero of the whole world.

JUST IMAGINE

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We need real change now!
Posted by: IanA on Apr 25, 2006 3:53 PM   
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Igoeja above mentioned the innocents and Nise52 mentioned the sinister cabal of evil doers. All you gentle people are right I fear but the problem I think is that the innocence is still your own despite this magnificent Internet and its capability to allow us to exchange information and where possible “enlightenment”. Someone else mentioned, not by name, the Karmic Law, in the terms of “reaping what you sew” or “what goes around…”. You have not seen the half of it yet. Wait for the thousands of “cases of gulf war sickness” another name for radiation poisoning from DU munitions. The effects in Iraq will be devastating for years and generations.

Firstly the problem is not Bush. It is how he and the people that pull his strings got him there and kept him there. The problem is that based on the latest survey one in every three Americans still believes he is doing a good job. The problem is half the Americans don’t vote anyway and a great many that do think of things in the terms that are presented to them. For example Iraq, was in presented in terms of WMD and links to terrorism and the personality of the evil Saddam. Reality was regime charge, military basis, economic rape and above all steeling oil and gas. The higher the prices go the better.

Those of you who are surprised for the lack of any remorse are amazing. To the oil and oil services executives who run your country the whole exercise has been a glowing success. Iraq crippled and a basket case to be run by pulling strings or banging heads from fortified installations for years to come.

And next Iran, nothing to do with nuclear bombs in 5 or 10 years, that’s again the excuse. The real game is REGIME CHANGE, oil, military control more mayhem.

Yesterday this great site posted Howard Zinn’s great article Removing America’s Blinders. Which everyone must read who cannot understand why I would say it has not so much to do with Bush but with the system.

And today they must read or see Amy Goodman’s Democracy Now presenting Antonia Juhasz and her new book, "The Bush Agenda: Invading the World, One Economy at a Time." The book tracks the radical neo-liberal economic program the Bush administration has tried to impose on Iraq, which threatens to leave Iraq's economy and oil reserves largely in the hands of multinational corporations.

Many of us sit here frustrated knowing what we know, writing to each other, screaming sometimes, in a system which has been totally corrupted and bought by the global corporate monopolies. What can we really do about it? We do what we can. We behave as activists while most of the population are living blissfully in a fascist system, masses appeased and moved with fear and hate, and with a little bread and circus in the Western democracies and their friends. For the rest at best bedlam.

We need real change now!

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that
Posted by: famouspipeliner on Apr 25, 2006 4:56 PM   
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That was pretty good, wasn't it?

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Perchance to Dream
Posted by: Ming on Apr 25, 2006 5:01 PM   
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Sociopaths never think about consequences. They sleep the sleep of babies. They are never wrong. They do not accept criticism. They take revenge as often as possible. They destroy everything in their path on the way to their own destruction. How can anyone seriously think this president worries or has regrets. He doesn't even believe that there is anything wrong with his policies. Unfortunately, you and I have to live with him for another 3 years. We are the ones who will lose sleep and worry and fret and agonize.

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Condi's Role
Posted by: Gregor on Apr 25, 2006 7:56 PM   
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So what is up with Condi? This is the most powerful woman in the free world giving thousands of speeches (I hear even insulting certain world leaders) but when she was giving a speech last month in Iraq, delivering her ready made pap of the administraiton of bringing democracy, her voice was shaking noticeably. Did she finally realize the error of her ways and wanted to speak out and they had the goods on her and made it clear they had the goods on her?

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Who will inherit this mess ?
Posted by: twotroo2bgood on Apr 25, 2006 8:13 PM   
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The day after 9/11, French newspaper 'Le Monde' had on it's front page ''We Are All Americans Now'' In Fact, Bush had most of the civilised world on his side. But he blew it. Man, did he ever blow it.
Today, his word doesn't mean anything to anyone, except to further prove that he's an inept imbecile that has no clue what he's doing. Face it, it was bound to happen. The real George W. Bush comes out every time his posse isn't there to tell him what to say.
Can you imagine F.D.R., in 1943, adressing the Nazis by saying ''Bring it on !'' ? -What kind of an idiot says that in a time of war?

I was called every name in the book for saying that dropping bombs on Iraq in order to stop terrorism is like putting out a fire with gas.
But bashing Bush is so last year. The question is, where do we go from here? All this ''Let's re-claim our country'' is all good and well but, why did it take Americans five years more than the rest of the world to realise that Bush is an accidental president and a disastrous blunder.


The treasury is empty.
The army is bogged down in Iraq.
The US owes China more money than it owes Japan.
The $43 billion Bush promised the Katrina victims, he borrowed from China.
The allies are all but gone, along with Bush's credibility.
The US now has ten times more enemies than it did on 9/11

Now, there is word that president 'Bumblefuck' wants to attack Iran. A country that's 4 times the size of Iraq.

On Bush's inauguration, in 2001, there was a protester who held a sign which read ''Lord Help Us''

Six years later, it never rang so true.

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Imagine the response?
Posted by: Rolomax on Apr 25, 2006 9:48 PM   
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I imagine Bush (or his minions, or is he a minion?) would print this list and make notes on each item.

The following is my imagination:
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White House notes on that evil liberal peacenik's list:

1. They was gonna attack. They have WMD's.

2. Maimed? No-one is maimed. I didn't see much of anything like that on Fox News. I don't see any dead Americans on the TeeVee either.

3. Yeah. A lotta people died over there. But it was over there, not here. I didn't see much Iraqi death on Fox News.

4. I wasn't over there. I didn't do any of that.

5. 'My mercenaries'? Who do you think you are, calling them mine? I won't accept responsibility for someone else's actions.

6. I didn't destroy anything. I don't set the policy over there.

7. They are free, so long as they don't do anything anti-american.

8. Why can't they just all accept jesus as their savior? (don't print that). Their problems are not our problems.

9. I do know how to spend on my freinds, don't I? Someone else who isn't me will have to pay it off. (don't print that) I am raising the spending limit and the national debt ceiling because it is in our national interest.

10. Refer to number 1.

11. I sleep good at night. Daddy's oil investments are paying off big-time. heehee (don't print that) umm. Refer to number 1.

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I have an imagination... And I imagine the White House and Fox PR spin machinists are working on more than just that list. They got an election coming up.

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