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Bush's Final Year Looks Grim

By Jim Lobe, IPS News. Posted January 4, 2008.


Bush is still hoping that 2008 will keep him from being judged as one of the very worst presidents in history.

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If the last days of 2007 are any indication, U.S. President George W. Bush's last year in office is shaping up as grim and lonely.

Grim, because Bush's signature "war on terror" is nowhere near the kind of "victory" on which he had placed so much hope. Hundreds of billions of dollars from the U.S. Treasury have been spent, but the democratic transformation of the Middle East and the wider Islamic world has not materialized.

Indeed, while Bush's Surge strategy has helped reduce violence in Iraq over the past year, his top military commanders stress that the relative peace that has been achieved to date is fragile and that prospects for national reconciliation -- the Surge's political goal -- remain dim.

Meanwhile, victory in the larger terror effort is nowhere in sight, as this week's assassination of former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, helped illustrate.

Grim, because the economic news -- which has generally remained upbeat over Bush's tenure -- has turned decidedly negative in recent months. The chances that his successor may inherit a recession, as well as the many foreign-policy fiascos created by the disastrous combination of the administration's ideological rigidity and incompetence, are growing steadily.

Lonely, not only because of the departure during the past year of virtually all of his closest and most long-standing loyalists -- Dan Barlett, Karen Hughes, Harriet Miers, Alberto Gonzales, and Karl Rove -- but also because he is seen increasingly as both a lame duck and an albatross around the necks of his party's candidates.

Indeed, the focus of national and international attention -- so far as the U.S. is concerned -- appears to have shifted to the race to succeed him in next November's elections. Remarkably, the mainstream U.S. media this week devoted as much space to the reactions of the main presidential candidates to Bhutto's assassination as to the administration's.

The fact that all of the major Republican candidates not only rarely evoke his name, but often suggest that his performance in office has been less than stellar, serves only to underline his marginalization.

As for the Democrats, Bush, whose public-approval ratings have hovered around 32 percent for more than a year (the worst sustained ratings of any president in more than 50 years), is the rhetorical target against whom they find it easiest to rally the party faithful. According to recent surveys, the Democratic party has grown substantially over the past four years, largely as a result of what Bush's defenders have called "Bush hatred."

Bush, of course, is still hoping that 2008 may yet deliver his presidency from the fate of being judged as one of the very worst -- if not the worst -- in history.

A number of eminent historians have in fact already reached that judgment, based, among other things, on the strategic disaster of the Iraq war; the squandering of Washington's overseas image as a champion of international law and human rights; the defiance of constitutional safeguards at home; the politicization of the system of justice; and the distortion of scientific research regarding global warming and other critical issues.

His hopes of escaping that assessment rest primarily in the area of foreign policy, on which, as a "war-time president," he has staked his reputation.

Possible achievements that could help to redeem Bush's overall record before the end of his term would be the continued reduction of violence -- if not reconciliation among the three main communal groups -- in Iraq; a major breakthrough in the Israel-Palestinian negotiations leading to the establishment of a Palestinian state; or the de-denuclearization of North Korea.

But even the most likely of these three -- North Korean de-denuclearization -- remains highly uncertain. Most analysts here believe that Pyongyang has not yet made a strategic decision to give up its nuclear program as demanded by Washington.

Similarly, the initial indications after last month's Israeli-Palestinian Summit in Annapolis do not look particularly favorable. Israel has spurned a cease- fire offer by Hamas -- which, in any event, retains the ability to spoil any accord reached by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas -- and, despite U.S. pressure, is playing coy about settlement activity in the contested Jerusalem area. Just how hard Bush is prepared to press Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert remains unknown.

As for Iraq, a big question mark is whether the planned withdrawal of 30,000 U.S. troops by July and 60,000 by the end of next year will spark a new round in the Sunni-Shi'a civil war, which the Surge has helped to tamp down but not resolve. Another big question as 2007 draws to a close is whether Kurdistan - - until now the most peaceful and pro-U.S. part of Iraq -- will find its stability at risk due to U.S.-backed Turkish attacks on Kurdish guerrillas or by the approach of the newly-scheduled referendum on the status of Kirkuk.

While these three areas may offer the brightest prospects for redemption, new crises -- particularly those arising from the "war on terror" -- could divert the administration's attention and further damage Bush's record.

Bhutto's assassination, for example, offered yet another example that Bush's war has been at best incompetently pursued, if not misconceived from the very beginning.

Not only did Bush's diversion of both money and troops from Afghanistan to Iraq immediately after the defeat of the Taliban permit both Taliban and al Qaeda to regroup and eventually extend their influence in the rugged tribal areas along the Afghan-Pakistan border, but his virtually unconditional backing -- including more than 10 billion dollars in mostly military aid -- for the regime of General Pervez Musharraf served mainly to strengthen the Islamist parties at the expense of the secular, "moderate" forces to which his administration has given mainly rhetorical support.

When it became clear last summer that Pakistan's Taliban was making major advances and that Musharraf's popular base had dried up, the administration sought to forge an agreement between the military commander and the exiled Bhutto, whom it had long ignored.

The agreement, which included free elections that would likely result in Bhutto's election as prime minister, was designed, in the words of Bruce Reidel -- a former senior CIA analyst now with the Brookings Institution -- to give the Musharraf government "a democratic façade", bolster the moderates, and encourage the army to co-operate with U.S. counter-terror efforts.

The cynicism of the maneuver, combined with Washington's enduring support for Musharraf -- even when he declared a state of emergency earlier this fall -- forced Bhutto to back away, leaving the accord unconsummated. Now that she has been eliminated, a number of experts here have noted, Bush, predictably, lacks a "Plan B."

The prospect of a failed, nuclear-armed Pakistan makes even Iraq -- not to mention a uranium-enrichment program in Iran -- look benign. It could be a rough final year.

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Jim Lobe is the Washington bureau chief for Inter Press Service.

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Bush is the worst President in US History...
Posted by: mmckinl on Jan 4, 2008 12:41 AM   
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... and that was his first 4 years ...

But by Bush's standard he has waged a noble battle confronting the forces of evil, like those extra kids who might be eligible for the CHIPS program costing a couple of months worth of Iraq War money.

As for Pakistan, Bush will be exascerbating the problem as he has been by openly meddling in Pakistan's domestic politics, enraging Muslims everywhere, in order to free up Baluchistan for independence. Bush's whole MO has been that when a problem arises and he screws it up, to agressively aggravate the situation so that it gets many times worse, or in parlance " blow the problem up " to achieve kaos and greater 'possibiilities to mold the world the way he sees fit. What happpens is what Naomi Klein refered to as "overshock" as in Iraq.

Look for Bush to further destabilize Pakistan hoping for a Balkanization and a corridor for pipelines from central Asia through Baluchistan.

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Do not confuse...
Posted by: chomsky on Jan 4, 2008 2:46 AM   
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Again, do not confuse incompetence with criminality...
These guys (the new world order club) are criminals, period.
They just hide their crimes by playing stupid/incompetent.

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It was all too clear to see.
Posted by: SENILEBIKER on Jan 4, 2008 3:01 AM   
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As we enter the eight and final year (please God) of the PNAC failed social experiment, it is easy to believe that in thirty years, people will look back on 43's tenure with same disgust as the Macarthy era.

The combination of Cheney (linked to the military/oil complex) with his belief in unitary power and a president lacking intellectual capacity, who was persuaded to surround himself with Cheney's PNAC acolytes was a recipe for disaster. There overarching philosophy that they were superior, and that their system was superior led to the hubris that is now Iraq, Pakistan, Iran and for some the whole Islamic world.

To paraphrase Ahmedidjan (incorrectly but far better than the usual translation of his comments), I look forward to the time when Bush will be removed to the pages of history

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His FINAL year looks grim?!?!?!?!?!?
Posted by: xbj on Jan 4, 2008 3:54 AM   
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The man was already the worst President in US history before he got within a mile of the White House. His failed war was lost before it began.

SOME OF US knew this and screamed as loud as we could. But DAMN FEW listened.

NOW, history merely writes what we tried to warn everyone against.

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Bush talks to The Lord
Posted by: ronheri on Jan 4, 2008 3:55 AM   
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I have no strong religious beliefs; but I do believe we will be judged by a higher power when we leave this physical body. I have read many accounts of people who had NDE'S (near death experiences). Many talk of going down a tunnel towards a warm-loving bright light; which is soon followed by a complete life review of our actions while on this earth. This loving bright light does not stand in judgment; but we are forced to feel the pain and suffering we have caused others by our thoughts and deeds. We are also shown the good we have done. It's not my place to judge those in our current administration and the damage and suffering they have caused to millions. They will some day have to do that themselves. Same goes for their enablers in Congress and the media. God Bless.

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» The bright light... Posted by: ShrubtheWarcriminal
I doubt that GWB is at all concerned about his 'legacy'
Posted by: peridot on Jan 4, 2008 4:06 AM   
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The goals of the cheney-bush snake oil show has never been anything other than a personal quest for material gain on the part of the principals. In this, they were breathtakingly successful. I cannot believe that the president has any capacity whatsoever for reflection or honest assessment.

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Worst President...
Posted by: carbon-based on Jan 4, 2008 4:08 AM   
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LBJ by far.... Bush is a close second. Carter is third..although his heart was in the right place!

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Kudos to Bush
Posted by: robchapman on Jan 4, 2008 4:58 AM   
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After the 9/11 catastrophe, Bush sent our kids on a mission that has created a steady dribble of killed and maimed kids.

Just to protect those living in undisclosed locations.

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» RE: Kudos to Bush Posted by: EdinIowa
» RE: Kudos to Bush Posted by: jsmith285
Incompetent and criminal
Posted by: modeler on Jan 4, 2008 5:53 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Bush belongs before the International Court of Law in den Hague for his warcrimes. Germans and Japanese were convicted and hanged for offenses similar to those committed by GWB under the guidance of Cheney and his gang of neocons. By the commission of those crimes he similarly damaged the repuatation of the USA while at the same time wrecked the economy, wasting well over a trillion Dollars (almost all owed to foreign powers including China). Every household (even those who lost their properties due to greed of banks and other financial institutions) is indebted to the tune of 20,000 plus Dollars by the incompetence of GWBs war in Iraq. The Euro left the Dollar far behind and OPEC is on the verge of making it the basis for oil pricing. The worst is yet to come. The next president is going to have a job that Sysiphus would try to avoid. Let us feel sorry for that person.

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» RE: Incompetent and criminal Posted by: jvaljon1
» RE: Incompetent and criminal Posted by: JSquercia
» RE: Incompetent and criminal Posted by: EdinIowa
Bush ought to be thanking God every day (and probably is...
Posted by: jvaljon1 on Jan 4, 2008 6:53 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
...for the Democrat turncoats--Pelosi, Reed and their ilk--who are now protecting him from the accountability which would--in any fair system (which was once America)--see him and Cheney impeached; tried and then convicted for aggravated war crimes against an innocent population (Iraq had NOTHING TO DO with 9/11);
high crimes and misdemeanors against the American public (removing the right of Habeas Corpus comes to mind) and in short, acting like the dictator that he obviously hoped to become when Sandra Day O'Connor of the United States Supreme Court, handed him his non-deserved "win" in 2000, by stopping the vote count which would have given us another wonderful eight years (as his predecessor Bill Clinton gave us); had us on the way to solving global warming AND no war. The surplus that Clinton left this arch-criminal now in office, was almost five hundred million dollars. With that as a start to the next 8 years, we'd have had greater financial stability than even Switzerland. Instead...and Bush hopes that history will judge him according to his FANTASYLAND?????!!! LOL! ROTFLMAO!!!

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» Shrub no more believes in god... Posted by: ShrubtheWarcriminal
The Reagan revolution ends here.
Posted by: SteveO on Jan 4, 2008 7:18 AM   
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This is the logical conclusion of 27 years of the Reagan revolution. His approach of barrow and spend (voodoo economics), military adventurism, disrespect for the rule of law and using "free trade" as a means of moving wealth to the upper scum has given us a country that is morally and fiscally bankrupt. Only the truly mindless and the uber-rich support the policies that have gotten us here.

The grim reality of what is to come hasn't even begun to show it's ugly face. Our economy only exists because we arm twisted the rest of the world into using the dollar as "the" world currency at Bretton woods after WWII. The coming dollar collapse resulting from the spendthrift policies of the last 27 years will bring us pain unknown since the 30's.

God help the next president and congress, because they have more than a complete generation's mess to start cleaning up.

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» God help the next president Posted by: bitsfick
What a crock!
Posted by: audiodef on Jan 4, 2008 10:24 AM   
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Are you serious?! This man will be charged with war crimes by more than one organization here and abroad. It's not being "considered" - these organizations are waiting for him to leave office because it's illegal to charge current leaders with war crimes.

"Possible achievements that could help to redeem Bush's overall record before the end of his term would be the continued reduction of violence -- if not reconciliation among the three main communal groups -- in Iraq; a major breakthrough in the Israel-Palestinian negotiations leading to the establishment of a Palestinian state; or the de-denuclearization of North Korea."

No. NOTHING can save a known liar and criminal from achieving "worst president in history" status. It would be like making Jeffrey Dahmer a saint because after eating a bunch of people, he rescued a little girl from drowning. Get real.

"While these three areas may offer the brightest prospects for redemption, new crises -- particularly those arising from the "war on terror" -- could divert the administration's attention and further damage Bush's record."

Just like another "snack" would further damage Jeff's record.

"Bhutto's assassination, for example, offered yet another example that Bush's war has been at best incompetently pursued, if not misconceived from the very beginning."

Ya think? We, the people, we unapologetically lied to from the start.

"It could be a rough final year."

It's not his final year he should be worried about. It's his life after he leaves office and no longer has secret service protection. There's just so much international hate against this guy, and for good reason. I've even heard the Bush family might go into hiding at some point. If I royally screwed over not only my country, but the whole world, dude, I'd be in fear of my life, too.

A well-written article, but come on! People, wake up and smell the farts!

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» RE: What a crock! Posted by: babs
» RE: What a crock! Posted by: lefty010
» RE: What a crock! Posted by: Unite1
» RE: What a crock! Plan B Posted by: Basenjis
Impeach him NOW!!!
Posted by: lefty010 on Jan 4, 2008 10:26 AM   
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Pelosi and Congress need to do their job and IMPEACH this pres and all in his administration who have/are breaking the law.

People say that to impeach is a waste of time and taxpayer money. BULLSHIT! Clinton's impeachment from formal impeachment charges to his acquittal lasted only 57 days. And the taxpayers money is for JUST THIS SORT OF THING!!! We pay Congress to bring articles of impeachment when elected officials are suspected of breaking the law. WTF???? It is in the stinking Constitution for f*ck's sake.

Even Congress says that bringing impeachment charges would suck the oxygen out of Congress or maybe jeopardize their social programs agenda. HEEELLLLOOOO!!! All I see is that ANY social legislation of any kind (SCHIP anyone?) that Congress sends to this brainless idiot is quickly vetoed and the next moronic thing that happens is that Congress issues ANOTHER blank check to these criminals to fund their CRIMINAL AND ILLEGAL war.

Clinton was impeached for lying about a PERSONAL transgression, but we are going to let this group of criminals walk away and leave office WITH NO FORMAL IMPEACHMENT. That's INSANE!!!!


My how nice it must be to have such power. I have written my congressperson and sent letters to editors and nobody seems interested in impeachment. Again I say: WTF?!?!?!

It is not a waste of time. Who cares if this is a lame duck administration. If these people have broken the law it shouldn't matter if it is their last day in office, THEY SHOULD BE IMPEACHED. I don't want Bush only going down in history as THE WORST PRESIDENT EVER, I want history to also show that he and the co-criminal members of his administration were IMPEACHED for their crimes!!!! If Clinton's presidency is forever remember because of his impeachment then by all means the Bush presidency should also be remembered in such a way. Especially since what they are accused of actually qualifies as HIGH CRIMES AND MISDEMEANORS.

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Skid-mark Legacy!
Posted by: Sushi on Jan 4, 2008 10:42 AM   
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Bush's only legacy is the big, brown, reeking skid mark left on the American flag and the big cha-ching for the coffers of International Corporatists.

"Hundreds of billions of dollars from the U.S. Treasury have been spent, but the democratic transformation of the Middle East and the wider Islamic world has not materialized."

I never bought into the idea that the democratization of Iraq was ever a goal of this administration. It was the excuse used to warm Americans up to the idea while BushCo raided the treasury and ultimately raiding the future of the next generation, harnessing them to a lifetime of paying off his debts. Remember, the federal income tax goes to paying just the INTEREST on the money he's borrowed for his war buddies obscene profiteering scams. Just the INTEREST...not paying the debts back! And that interest-profit goes into private banks, not into our economy or towards education, infrastructure, national parks or social services - that comes from local taxation.

Bush is too clueless to understand the suffering he's caused as he's above it all as an "elite". He deserves nothing more than to rot in one of his secret prisons. I hope his remaining years are a lonely living hell of taunts and shame for what he's done in all our names.

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Joan Meijer
Posted by: Outspokengrandmother on Jan 4, 2008 11:51 AM   
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Now if only Congress would stop behaving as if Bush was still powerful we might actually have a better year in Washington.

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wow
Posted by: PandaBear on Jan 4, 2008 1:08 PM   
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I'd place, at the very least, Polk, Buchanan, Johnson, Grant, and Harding as worse presidents than Carter...

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When In Doubt
Posted by: When In Doubt on Jan 4, 2008 1:12 PM   
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Wake UP!!!!!!!!!!
The Republican majority in the house and senate block every move the Democratic majority make.

the blame belongs there!.
Consequently no impeachment could succeed as things stand.

Cheney/Bush NEVER have a Plan B because they think Plan A can't {or they won't let} fail.
When there is no back-up, any plan is certain to fail with a no-fail attitute which rules in their blindered world.

We have had 7 plus years to see this repeated over and over.

So why in hell do expect any other results from their endeavors.

It is simple Schoolyard Bullies mindset.

may I repeat?

Wake Up!

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A disdain for government
Posted by: launcher on Jan 4, 2008 1:18 PM   
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Hopefully at least some of the people who supported Bush in 2000 and 2004 will now think twice before voting for a candidate with an open disdain for government. The politicization and effective dismantling of the federal bureaucracy (which, despite the perpetual criticism, exists for a reason) should be counted as one of the many disasters of the Bush administration. The repercussions will last decades.

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» RE: A disdain for government Posted by: VZEQICVA
BUSH PROBABLY WILL HAVE A ROUGH LAST YEAR
Posted by: VZEQICVA on Jan 4, 2008 2:08 PM   
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Let's hope he doesn't include us. I don't care how miserable he is as long as the rest of us survive to put the pieces together. Once he goes back to the ranch he won't give us or the the rest of the world another thought. If he'd cared at all to begin with we wouldn't be where we are today. He took the job so his father's friends could get on with their plan. Now they can all can be drinking buddies. Let's face it they made alot of money. Thanks,ANNA

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Several exclusions of long-lasting Bushit
Posted by: leighsure on Jan 4, 2008 2:26 PM   
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Jim Lobe provided a long list of things that make it obvious that the current occupants of the Executive Branch are the worst ever, but he missed two things that will make all that evil last past 8 years. Economic decisions (borrowing & spending at an unprecented rate, and tax breaks to the rich) that have created an almost insurmountable national debt, owed largely to the Chinese. AND Supreme Court Just-Us'es that will continue to enforce the views of the corporate greedheads.
We'll need more than a new progressive President to overcome the damage that has been done. We need an informed and eager electorate. Anybody know where to find one?

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notgivingup
Posted by: Unite1 on Jan 4, 2008 4:20 PM   
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If all of the people who are posting on this site would e-mail and/or call their elected representatives every single day and tell them that you want Bush and Cheny impeached, and also sign onto every petition that is put out calling for impeachment, I think we could make things happen. Simply ranting to get it off your chest ain't gonna do it. Do something constructive - call Democracy Now or some other organization and ask where you can get signs for impeachment to put on your lawn, put impeachment stickers on your car, wear something orange, hang an orange streamer from your antenna, etc. But don't stop there, and don't give up encouraging everyone you know to do these same things. We have to get the attention and participation of everyone who believes that Bush and Cheney must be impeached. Send e-mails to ALL members of Congress, not just the Democrats. Republicans need to hear our voices as well, and it just may make them stop and think, well, maybe we should go along with the impeachment movement. At least you can say you tried with everything avenue available to you. Or you can continue to post on a web site to mainly like-minded people, but I'm afraid that won't help much.

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» Who's giving up? Posted by: lefty010
Bush Legacy: We ain't seen nothing yet!
Posted by: TruthBeTold on Jan 4, 2008 4:39 PM   
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The Bush legacy will follow one of two scenarios:

Scenario 1: George Senior has already anointed Mitt Romney as the reich-wing choice for the next president. Senior, Jr, and the rest of the morlly bankrupt republicans are now behind the scene working to install Mitt; forget Huck and Paul).

Mitt will select Jeb Bush as his running mate, thus setting Jeb up for a run in eight years.

Since republicans and their henchmen are already in the process in kicking people off of voting roles and their have an equally immoral number of judges in the court system so that there is no recourse for the people who have already loss their right to vote (but don't know it yet). And remember, Karl Rove is still alive.

Scenario 2: The evil Dick Cheney will suddenly resign as vice president in about six months (he has already milked the taxpayers and the Iraqi people for every penney that he can so there is no reason to stay around). George will annoint Jeb to serve the remaining six months in office. Jeb will then run for president.

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Stick a fork in him now
Posted by: PaulK on Jan 4, 2008 6:55 PM   
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First off, the national treasury is gone. There is little or no NASA or NSF. China owns us.

If it matters, the American army is smashed. Half the soldiers will never function correctly. Their brains are all blown out.

Democracy is locked in a deep dark hole. Maybe it can struggle back out.

Our prisons are hugely expensive slave camps where we store Geritol cons, usually non-whites.

Our schools are now drill and kill prisons.

Our health care system kills people eventually through starvation. Our vets live outdoors.

Christianity has a political sash across its chest that says, "Thou shall steal like Hades. Thou shall starve Lazarus at the gate, hate the widow and the orphan, stone the adultress."

If this isn't the America that you want, just stick a fork in Mr. Bush Junior. He's got his legacy. He's done.

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» RE: Stick a fork in him now Posted by: donl51
Bush doesn't deserve classification of worst pres
Posted by: kellysgarden on Jan 4, 2008 9:21 PM   
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He simply deserves to be classified as a war criminal. (Do we classify Hitler as Germany's worst Chancellor? No, Hitler is in a class of his own.)

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Your Name Here
Posted by: HeKnew on Jan 4, 2008 9:28 PM   
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You think this is grim and lonely? Wait til he gets to PRISON !

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» RE: Your Name Here Posted by: donl51
Bush the worst??? I think not!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: knight on Jan 4, 2008 9:39 PM   
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Now hold on cowboy,let s at the very least write history before we pass judgement on weather Mr Bush will take Jimmy Carter's honor.. or shame.
Bhutto's assassination while sad and counterproductive is a sign of poor security detail,for which she was responsible,not Mr Bush's,and for the record,we have never been regarded as benevolent champions of human rights,never,never,Europeans think of us as misguided hillbillies,lest we not forget 9/11 happenned not because OBL had a warm and fussy image of us,previous attacks also occured, not one time did terrorrist said:"we attack America because they are champions of human rights"...one question: why are we so focused on changing our current and projecting an image of weakness,while never asking the other nations to change? do we ever ask for economic aid? in my opinion they should be worried what we think of them,at leat I am not worried in the least what they think of me,I will always be a hilbilly to the europeans and the Satan to the middle easterners,so let it be: I am an american,don t like me? tough...for them,not me,I am ok with that.

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Grim for schrub
Posted by: donl51 on Jan 4, 2008 10:08 PM   
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would be having a brain tumor!sorry to wish that on anyone but on him I would....he should not concern his little mind over what his popularity is,...low,very low.whale shit low,and the worst leader this country has ever had,can't wait 'till they build his library filled w'pop-up books!

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The Bushies never had a Plan B...
Posted by: StPeteRican on Jan 5, 2008 11:53 AM   
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As most religious fanatics who do not ever question their beliefs, prejudices or practices, so has the Bush Administration done. They have never had a plan B for anything, because they simply only see one answer to every problem. In Bush's case his born-again certainty and his gut have been his very undoing.

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A long life for the despicably evil "w"/DICKY regime,
Posted by: kentigereyes@yahoo.com on Jan 5, 2008 12:21 PM   
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hopefully in a real prison, where it can enjoy it's stature as the worst regime in the history of the United States of Arrogance.

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down there with Nixon Buchanon and Harding
Posted by: whealeydj on Jan 5, 2008 3:28 PM   
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I also have fantasy that Bush and Cheney will be sent to Hague by President Kucinich but not much will change if Huckabee, Giuliani, McCain or Romney become president because they all love war and wont stand up for the Constitution or international standards of human decency in 2008. Like 2007 Bush's only ability will be to stave off any attempt to change his policies by vetoing everything. Pelosi and Reid should launch the impeachment hearing based on his willingness to spy on American, incarcerate and torture Muslim suspects and to act like the Mussolini he is;he came in with a March on Tallahassee if only he ends up like him. Impeach Cheney first then Bush then Roberts and Alito since supreme court justices appointed by Bush are not legitimate since they appointed Bush in Dec 2000. the Democrats should say no more vetoes or we will send you the Hague in 2009

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Bush and Gang
Posted by: Kachina on Jan 5, 2008 9:55 PM   
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A Bunch of Hitler Wannabees Took the Whitehouse over 8 years ago and we did nothing. 9/11 is proven to almost be an inside job that Uncle Sam knew about prior to the horrific event. The Torture of Men because of their race or affliation have created Monsters that will try to MURDER AND KILL every American on the Planet. The Patriot Act and The comments made by Bush that the Constitution was nothing but a GD piece of Paper, along with Putting this Country into a Severe Depression that is waiting in the deepest darkest parts of our Society, the Halliburton and Crimes Cheney got away with; because pleaseeeeeee that shooting was no accident, we all know it...and the list of Bush and Gang's destruction and selling off of National Parklands to Oil and Lumber, WELL...I could go on and on...but My POINT...BUSH AND CHENEY AND THE ENTIRE GANG INCLUDING SUPREME COURT JUDGES, should be arrest and charged with, CRIMES AGAINST HUMANITY AND AMERICA...

They have single-handedly destroyed America, IN MY OPINION...It will take Generations and Generations to repair the damage these Hitler Wannabees have done to all of us...

I have no pity for this man or his family or his associates....Even Our Own Police Departments have a Rooten Tooten Kill Em Attitude, just like Bush...My God...WE ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALLOWING IT TO HAPPEN!!

THIS IS OUR DOING...because we did nothing to stop it...The Total Debt, Destruction and Loss of Life due to their Hunger for Power, WORLD POWER, created WWIII, to boot.. We also know that deep down. The Draft Is Next because we will have no choice.. Not this Time...

Blackwater will march in our streets like Star Wars Vaders putting the fear in us all, young and old, alike. Remember...Remember...V......the best and greatest Movie Made in Our Lifetime...

Now, we are faced with HS 1955/59...We all become Homegrown Terrorist, just speaking against The Powers That Be...awwww...Bush and Cheney tried to take over the World, grab up all the resources, sell us DRUGS that kill us, anyway, and SHUT US UP in the process. NOT TO MENTION THE HOMELESSNESS they have created and caused that we will see more of..

Today, we Are Not Americans...we Are Global Citizens. Our Trusted American Corporations got away with Raping Americans of every cent they could squeezzzzzzzzzze out of us.. We are at their Mercy. Our Prisons are Full to The Brim of very angry Souls that will one day be released and cause Havoc for All because we SAT BACK and did nothing TO HELP THEM, EITHER. Where were we when they needed us the most?

Our Taxes, well, it is said we work Five Months of the Year for Uncle Sam, now. FIVE MONTHS A YEAR OF OUR LIFE GOES TO Slave Driving Fools who do not care about US...Just the money we can give them to play their Chess Games with the World.

Let's Talk about the Wolves... Ohhhh how wonderful a Program it was to release an Endangered Spieces back into the wild...YES, SO THEY, THEIR BUDDIES CAN GO Slaughter Them For Sport...

I am a Mother of Two and Grandmother of Five and I am terrorified for the future of My Children and Grandchildren, because of Bush and Cheney and possible those that come after them. I will be long gone when the shit hits the fan on this planet, but they will not.

I sentence Bush, Family and Cheney to the same fate they Forced Fed US.. I Charge them with Crimes Against Humanity and America. They should be STRIPPED OF EVERYTHING THEY OWN to pay off the National Debt. They are Spawns of Satan and should be found GUILTY....

ahhhh, I feel better, now...

God Help Us All in the coming years...A Big Storm is Coming and Many Of Us Will Not Make It Through it...

We Are A Lost Nation...Bush IS THE WORST PRESIDENT AND LEADER EVER IN THE HISTORY OF MAN!

Blessings To You and Yours
KACHINA

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» RE: Bush and Gang Posted by: EdinIowa
» Thanks Posted by: lefty010
My Dream
Posted by: macdon1 on Jan 5, 2008 10:40 PM   
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Obama wins and Bush Cheney,&Co spend their golden years in a federal for-profit prison eating rotten food and working for 10 cents an hour. All the fired US attorneys get new jobs on the parole board and review their applications for parole. And last but not least, the prison is in the Mohabi Desert which has just gotten 6 degrees warmer due to climate change and never has enough water AND there is no air conditioning except in the administrative offices. Now that's Kharma.

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Impeached, tried, & HUNG!
Posted by: fsuthai on Jan 6, 2008 8:38 AM   
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I'm not normally a vindictive person but I don't believe PURE EVIL can be cured by mere incarceration. Bush, Cheney & Rice NEED to be impeached before leaving office and then tried for "crimes against humanity" (along with Rumsfeld, Rove, Gonzalez, & other co-conspirators) by the International Tribunal in The Hague! Our courts are mostly 'tainted' and the light-weight right wing ringers in the U.S. Supreme Court are destroying all respect for the law in America.

If congressional leaders won't permit the justified impeachment, then they should be kicked out for violated their 'oath of office'! Pelosi & Reid are already complicit with the Executive branch crimes and will have to 'pay the piper' as well. Clean house(s) America or the stench of the last 7 years will never be forgotten...or forgiven!

And quit pandering to religious pressure! The U.S.A. is a secular country that "allows" freedom of religion---that's freedom of choice, not freedom to intervene in our political process and manner of governance. I'm tired of being polite to these superstitious, ignorant & pushy "whores for jesus & mohammed"!

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bush
Posted by: jsmith285 on Jan 7, 2008 9:27 AM   
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Once again you all show your ignorance. Any historian will tell you , that a president cant be judged for some 20-30 years after he has served. 2 of the best rated presidents, lincoln and truman, right after they served, many people at the time considered them terrible presidents. it wasnt till after reconstruction that historians started to consider lincoln great. truman left with a 20% approval rating because of korea. however time has shown that the people at that time were wrong and truman was right. But you people dont want to talk history and real presidential rankings, you just want to spew partisian hate.

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Thoughts on This Clown Empire
Posted by: LeftCoastProgressive on Jan 7, 2008 2:03 PM   
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In this new year, The Empire of The Clowns continues on its murderous, genocidal path.
During these seven years in the monstrously bloody course of American Empire, our nauseatingly corrupt Clowns have imposed their will upon the ignorant hordes in the oil-rich middle eastern ragdoms...literally getting away with murder. Hell, it isn't murder. It's bloody, painful, lingering, ungraspable, sadistic entertainment for the stupified masses.

And so how is it with us. Most Americans are now both stupid and cruel. They comfort themselves with fantasies about being "good Americans" who "mean well". The facts do not support this dumb delusion. The criminal slaughter in Iraq and Afghanistan goes on from day to day.

The slaughter in the Middle East is not an unfortunate byproduct of a plan gone awry: it was the goal from the start. It provides the perfect excuse for a significant American military presence for decades to come -- which was the plan (world hegemony) from the beginning.

In the aggregate, Americans are entirely ignorant of history, both their own and everyone else's. The clowns who rule us are the epitome of this ignorance. The ruling clowns
insist that, from its inception, the United States was granted a special dispensation from God, or Nature, or some other mysterious power. We have been endowed with the "Truth" and the One True Way. It is our mission to impose this Truth on the rest of the world.

When some of the "lesser peoples" unaccountably resist recognizing the Truth which belongs to us and to us alone...well, that's when God asks us to use the greatest military the world has ever seen.

If resistance by these "others" proves especially nettlesome then we can nuke them. Serious leaders know that "all options must be kept on the table". And our table is the whole damned planet, baby!

The fact that we are willing to obliterate this planet in its entirety and turn all of life into cinders only proves the abysymal ignorance and danger of our leaders and their supporters.

If we knew anything about history, we would know that all such claims have been made many times before. Every notable civilization of the past was convinced it was the unique recipient of special favor. But invisible to our clown leaders is that all those past civilizations have carried their grand illusions to the grave. In our determination to prevent anyone from questioning our status as Ultimate Guardians of the Truth, we continually intimate that we can take the whole game down with us (WW3). This has promoted an incredible fear and withdrawal in our allies and the rest of the world.

Meanwhile, as our governing clowns seek further mayhem and more widespread murder, our media play their stupified part in the charade. They resolutely refuse to tell us anything beyond the trivial. If you seek facts or answers from our media, do NOT hold your breath. The media will not provide any guidance to you. The governing clowns only want you to hear about those stories that make their rule easier. Remember, they are endowed with special knowledge denied to the rest of us.

No problem! Most Americans don't care anyway. There are just too many great shows and movies on the tube.

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Sean Bos (no I'm not afraid to use my real name)
Posted by: Sean Bos on Jan 8, 2008 9:44 PM   
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If you guys don't like Bush, you're REALLY not gonna like Giuliani when he becomes president because he will be just as tough on terrorism and won't take half as much B.S. from the left as Bush does

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B. S. FROM THE LEFT
Posted by: Raymond Emerson on Jan 9, 2008 2:23 PM   
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is just exactly what you are going to think that you are going to get from me. The problem is that you have been brainwashed. I have "socialized medicine". I have medicare. I get timely response. You have been told lies and you believe them.

George Bush's approval rating seems to be ranging between 25 and 30 percent. The current range of approval for congress ranges between 15 and twenty. But the approval rating for "the media" is currently at 7 percent. The American people are catching on. See if you can't play catch up with the average.

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