xexon | 25 March, 2006 08:25
If I were the head of some major corporation, and Bush was the elected leader of that corporation, why on earth would I keep him on the payroll after he drove the company into the ground?
Such is the case with George Bush.
The man has been a dismal failure at best. And just like his daddy, a failure at leadership. Bush Sr. rode in on Ronald Reagan's coat tails. He could have never survived being elected on his own. George on the other hand was charismatic, and had the best in Hollywood style promotion that money could buy. Matter of fact, his presidency has been nothing but a work of fiction from the get go.
Why do we allow this bumbling to go on? Our reputation in the world community couldn't be any lower. Face facts, we are looking UP at the toliet seat nowadays. Our national debt is so high that young kids can't even imagine numbers that long. The military budget is eating a tremendous hole in our wealth, and taking money away from programs that help the poor and disabled. Our "no child left behind" education program left ALL the children behind. And terrorism... we have a problem with it because of poor decisions made in the Whitehouse. Period.
Democracy is supposed to be the system of government we have here. Where is it? Not in George Bush's amerika. Here, we allow the big corporations and wealthy individuals a say in policies. AIPAC certainly has Bush in a difficult position, then again, you can't rape the willing.
Its time to fire this sorry excuse for a president.
Its time to take back the government for the people. WE, the people.
Remember us?
xSteffie | 11/07/2006, 10:06
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Lol, he should have never been elected in the first place and I still wonder about the election itself. Whish the people could just fire him.