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The sensible, intelligent Americans of the world deeply regret the insensitivities and hardships imposed by our President Bush on the rest of world.  Our President has regrettably set back world trade, environmental standards, and scientific research.  In addition, President Bush has overspent the government, attacked religious freedoms, singled out homosexuals to attack purely for political gain, misled the American people and the world on the need for war, and has embarrassed the American people in the presence of foreign peoples and dignitaries by exhibiting conduct unbecoming of a President.

 

Miserable Failure

"There ought to be limits to freedom"
- George W.  Bush, May 21, 1999
(Source: gwbush.com)

New York Times Advertisement, 16 July, 2004

Osoma Bin Laden for Bush

"I truly am not that concerned about him (Osama)."
- George W. Bush, March 13, 2002
(Source: factcheck.org)

Memo to President Bush from CIA Desperately Warning of Bin Laden's
Planned Attacks and IGNORED by President Bush, Resulting in the
Loss of the World Trade Center.


 

History of President Bush

President Bush achieved name recognition by being the son of a former more responsible President Bush Sr., and used this name recognition to win corporate board seats and the gubernatorial election of the state of Texas.  Bush went on to run for President, but promptly lost the popular vote to Al Gore.  Bush assumed the Presidency anyway due to a quirk in American election laws and by successfully stopping the vote count in the state of Florida while he was still ahead in the race for that state. President Bush has gone on to hypocritically call for democratic reforms in other countries when he himself assumed power without having prevailed in a popular electoral process.   President Bush has gone on to  irresponsibly overspend the government more than any other president, and has established policies that forced top biology scientists to leave the country to pursue their work without unnecessary governmental interference.

President Bush is known to have had a serious alcohol problem and has willfully and recklessly endangered American lives while drinking and driving.  Today, President Bush has replaced his addiction to alcohol with an addiction to a perverted form of Christianity that justifies the mass killing of middle eastern Muslims in the name of "Good vs. Evil."  President Bush will not be content until America is ruled by a Christian theocratic regime similar to the Islamic theocratic regime that rules Iran today.

Bush dodged the Vietnam draft by using family influence to cut in line ahead of qualified pilots to join the Texas National Guard...and then, according to eyewitnesses, FAILED to fulfill his commitment.  A $50,000 reward by Texan's for Truth to anyone who can prove Bush fulfilled his guard duty as he so states went uncollected!  The only evidence of his service is a silly dental exam.  President Bush even had the audacity to lie about his presence at the guard unit he was assigned to.

In spring, 2003  President Bush invaded the nation of Iraq, without provocation, expressly against the will and wishes of many of his former allies and the United Nations, and at the cost of thousands of innocent Iraqi lives (3400 to 9700 civilians deaths depending on the source).  President Bush has justified this invasion by misleading the American people about the presence of illegal weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, despite overwhelming evidence at the time of the invasion that they were unlikely to exist.   According to the news media, some of the evidence presented to the world to justify war was known to be forged and fictitious at the time it was presented.  President Bush has then gone on to unwittingly bolster international terrorism by threatening and alienating former allies in the antiterrorist campaign, especially in the middle east, and unnecessarily stirring up radical Muslim fundamentalists.  To make matters worse, Bush undercut his generals and invaded with a force far smaller than what was needed to stabilize post invasion Iraq, insuring continued war and misery for the Iraqi people and American soldiers.

Today, international terrorism thrives on the reckless and self-serving actions of President Bush.  By illegally and forcefully occupying Iraq, President Bush today offers international terrorists the means and opportunity for recruitment and financing.   President Bush even has the audacity to issue terror alerts every time he needs to mask undesirable news coverage, rendering impossible any effective means of issuing a real terror warning!  See CNN's Inside Politics and Pulitzer prize-winning cartoonist Steve Benson for more on President Bush's colossal failure to combat terrorism.  President Bush has even arrogantly refused to comply with anti-terrorist laws passed by Congress and signed into law.

President Bush underscores his disdain for the United States and the civilized world by backing his staff's exposing of a covert CIA operative for personal retribution, and illegally spying on American citizens. 

 

The Future of President Bush

President Bush's support base today lies in the uninformed, the radical Christian right, those who believe that fascism is an acceptable form of government, and those whose desire for power through affiliation with the Republican party exceed their concerns for their country and the world.  It is up to Americans to take immediate actions to remove Bush from power though all legal means available.

 

"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing"
- Edmund Burke (1729-97).  

It is up to the good people of America to do something about President Bush.

 

"There ought to be limits to freedom"
- Presidential Candidate George W.  Bush, May 21, 1999

 

"As democracy is perfected, the office represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. We move toward a lofty ideal. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last, and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron."

-Author H. L. Mencken, Writing for the Baltimore Evening Sun on July 26,1920

 

"I think it's important to bring somebody from outside the system, the judicial system, somebody that hasn't been on the bench and, therefore, there's not a lot of opinions for people to look at."

-President Bush espouses his stupidity on the nomination of Harriet Miers to the Supreme Court, Washington, D.C., October 4, 2005

 

International Anti-Bush Efforts

The Dutch flaunt their hate for Bush: Dutch Protests on CNN.
Iraqi's who lived under Saddam Hussein even hate Bush:  Iraqi Protest on CNN

Informative Articles

Bush's 2002 War Memo

"Saddam was not threatening his neighbors, and his WMD capability was less than that of Libya, North Korea or Iran."

"Bush wanted to remove Saddam.... the intelligence and facts were being fixed around the policy."

"There was little discussion in Washington of the aftermath after military action."

Michael Isikoff in Newsweek

A CIA agent when question by Secretary Powell regarding the integrity of Iraq WMD evidence:

"Let's keep in mind the fact that this (Iraqi) war's going to happen regardless of what Curve Ball (key Iraqi informer) said or didn't say.  The Powers That Be (Bush Administration) probably aren't terribly interested in whether Curve Ball knows what he's talking about."

The consequences of President Bush's attitude: US Senate Report on Iraqi Intelligence

Dr. Yoshihiro Tsurumi, Bush's Former Business Professor
Dr. Yoshihiro Tsurumi on CNN

“[George W. Bush] didn’t stand out as the most promising student, but...he made it sure we understood how well he was connected. He wasn’t bashful about how he was being pushed upward by Dad’s [Former President Bush] connections."

“I always remember two groups of students. One is the really good students, not only intelligent, but with leadership qualities, courage. The other is the total opposite, unfortunately to which George belonged."

Impeachment on FindLaw

"he (President Bush) made a number of unequivocal statements about the reason the United States needed to pursue the most radical actions any nation can undertake -- acts of war against another nation."

"Now it is clear that many of his statements appear to be false."

"Is lying about the reason for a war an impeachable offense?"

 

CBS News on Claims of Weapons of Mass Destruction

"Claims about Saddam's weapons of mass destruction were a primary justification for the war, but U.S. forces have yet to find any such weapons."

Senator John McCain on CNN

"McCain: Congress spending money 'like a drunken sailor'"

"McCain said Bush, who has never vetoed a spending bill....."

 

Christopher Dicky on Newsweek

"...the mind of the Iraqis themselves, whose wishes, interests and dignity have taken a back seat to Washington’s agenda"

The International Criminal Court on Amnesty International

"...the US government...began a worldwide campaign to weaken the Court and to obtain impunity for all US nationals from the jurisdiction of the Court"

"The USA is currently approaching governments around the world and asking them to enter into illegal impunity agreements"

Patriot II on FindLaw

"...the Patriot II bill attempts to push the legal rules back toward a time in which Ashcroft and his ilk would feel at home: the McCarthy era"

"...Patriot II's citizenship-stripping provision is the Bush Administration's imaginative response to the criticism it has faced for its treatment of Jose Padilla and Yaser Hamdi."

Fareed Zakaria in Newsweek

“'It is (China's President) Hu’s visit (to Australia)  rather than George W. Bush’s that will provide a lingering sense of satisfaction and security about Australia’s place in the region,' wrote The Australian, a newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch and not given to knee-jerk anti-Americanism."

Newsweek

"‘We Ignore Our Allies’   A former Clinton staffer discusses Bush’s foreign-policy ‘revolution’"

"...Bush and the hard-line conservatives in his administration 'frequently expressed their contempt for opinions different from their own'"

 

Eleanor Clift on Newsweek

"Bush’s “bring ‘em on” bravado shows exceptional callousness toward the people who are the targets of the terrorists"

"The Pentagon, fearful of generating stories about too many Iraqi casualties, refuses to release body counts as a measure of success in combating the insurgency"

 

 Bush's Tax Policy on the Fair Taxes for All Coalition

"Leading economists warned that Bush's reckless tax cuts were a bad idea"

"American's are suffering because of President Bush's economic policies"

Nobel Peace Prize Winner Shirin Ebadi on CNN

"Ebadi (Nobel Winner) also slammed Washington for ignoring U.N. resolutions in the Middle East while using them as a pretext for launching a war in Iraq"


"The Nobel laureate also criticized what she called breaches of the Geneva conventions at the United States' Guantanamo military prison in Cuba."

Christopher Dicky on Newsweek

"the Associated Press surveyed Iraqi hospitals and counted 3,420 confirmed civilian deaths from March 20 to April 20...that’s a very, very conservative number"

"... a woman who was eight months pregnant when American soldiers gunned down her husband and three of her children in Baghdad"

Carnegie Endowment for International Peace on CNN

"The report also accuses the Bush administration of misrepresenting the threat from Iraqi WMDs"

Union of Concerned Scientists on CNN; Second Article

"The scope and scale of the manipulation, suppression and misrepresentation of science by the Bush administration is unprecedented."

BuzzFlash Editorial

"The Bush Cartel is banking on making the kind of impression on the world that a thug makes with a baseball bat on a car."

"The brutal attacks on the character of Richard Clarke represent the standard Bush defense against the truth: assassinate and undermine the character of the truth teller."

Greg Thielmann on 60 Minutes

"The main problem was that the senior (Bush) administration officials have what I call faith-based intelligence. They knew what they wanted the intelligence to show."

"Thielmann was admired at the State Department. One high-ranking official called him honorable, knowledgeable, and very experienced."

Joseph Wilson on Newsday

The Bush administration's foreign policy has made America "the most feared threat to global security around the world."

"The widespread view is that American leadership is something to be feared, not embraced."

Richard Clarke on 60 Minutes

"Frankly, I find it outrageous that the president is running for re-election on the grounds that he's done such great things about terrorism. He ignored it."

"We had a terrorist organization that was going after us! Al Quaida. That should have been the first item on the agenda. And it was pushed back and back and back (by Bush) for months."

Constructive Links:

American Civil Liberties Union Bush News Amnesty International

Union of Concerned Scientists

MoveOn.org Impeachbush.org
President Chirac of France Nelson Mandela United Nations
Nobel Peace Prize Winner
Shirin Ebadi
Michael Moore Texan's for Truth
Iraq Body Count .Net BuzzFlash Goerge Soros
Interfaith Alliance The Cost of War USO

 

America's Axis of Evil

 

 

 

 

 

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