Reprint from newspaper column


DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE GEORGE BUSH IS?

You don’t hear much from him anymore. The last image most of us remember is of the president ducking a pair of size 10s that were hurled at him in Baghdad.
We’re still at war in Iraq and Afghanistan. Israel is thrashing the Palestinians in Gaza. And the U.S. economy is about as vibrant as the 0-16 Detroit Lions.
But hardly a peep have we heard from George, the 43rd.
When Mr. Bush officially takes his leave in three weeks (in reality, he checked out long ago), most Americans will be content to sigh good riddance. I disagree. I don’t think he should be allowed to slip quietly out of town. There should be a great hue and cry — a loud, collective angry howl, demonstrations with signs and bullhorns and fiery speeches — over the damage he’s done to this country.
This is the man who gave us the war in Iraq and Guantánamo and torture and rendition; who turned the Clinton economy and the budget surplus into fool’s gold; who dithered while New Orleans drowned; who trampled our civil liberties at home and ruined our reputation abroad; who let Dick Cheney run hog wild and thought Brownie was doing a heckuva job.
The Bush administration specialized in deceit,,,, and it goes on to point out his many failings and illegal acts. I say, charge him with some of his worst crimes, and put him on trial. Why not???

Comments

Anonymous said…
Hey, i think ur articles r hilarious. i dislike bush and was checking out the monkey picture when i saw them. thx man for a good laugh.
Anonymous said…
Hey, i think ur articles r hilarious. i dislike bush and was checking out the monkey picture when i saw them. thx man for a good laugh.
Miss Beale said…
Someone who was standing in the gigantic crowd on Inauguration day wrote, (sorry I lost the source), that the most interesting part of the experience was seeing Bush's helicopter take off. He said the crowd let out its biggest cheer of the day.

Me, I've been grinning at random times all throughout the day, every time I remember an intelligent, thoughtful President now sits in the Oval Office.

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