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" ricky peterson " <ricky_p76

Thu, 29 Sep 2005 16:14:56 +1000 (EST)

Why We Hate George W. Bush.

 

 

 

http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2005/9/28/194921/076

 

 

Why We Hate George W. Bush.

by Delaware D

 

Wed Sep 28th, 2005 at 16:49:21 PDT

 

Invariably, when the Right has nothing left to argue,

or when they have no excuse, or when they have yet to

receive that day's RNC talking points, they fall back

on answering a question or a criticism with a question

of their own:

 

Why does the Left hate Bush so much?

 

But only the nice ones on the Right ask the question.

The more experienced in evil ones simply state it as

a fact to mute the criticism: " The Left hates Bush " or

" All you Democrats do is hate. "

 

Delaware Dem's diary :: ::

For once, the Right is....er ah....right. We do hate

George W. Bush.

 

We hate him for:

 

 

For 1,900+ dead American soldiers. 15,000+ American

soldiers wounded. Countless numbers of innocent Iraqi

civilians dead. ( " We don't do body counts. " ) For what?

For nothing.

 

For doing squat since 9/11 to make us safer here at

home.

 

For the policies that have led to the tripling of

global terrorist attacks around the world.

 

For seizing on the fear that surged across this

country post-9/11 to push your unjustified,

unnecessary war on Iraq. Mushroom clouds anyone?

 

For " fixing the facts around the policy. "

 

For flat-out lying about WMDs. And soooo many other

things.

 

For joking about those missing WMDs while soldiers

were still dying. Yep, that was hilarious.

 

For attempting to conduct a 'war on the cheap'.

 

For not putting enough troops on the ground in the

first place.

 

For not properly equipping our troops before sending

them to war.

 

For failing completely to plan for or understand the

post-invasion chaos and insurgency. Rumsfeld's

explanation? " Stuff happens. "

 

For not firing Donald Rumsfeld.

 

For losing track of $1 billion in Iraq earlier this

week, added to the $8.8 billion you lost earlier. And

hey, how about the $300 billion already spent on this

endeavor? We can pretty much consider that 'lost' too,

can't we? $300 billion... that's like an entire

hurricane.

 

For approving the interrogation practices that led to

torture at Abu Ghraib.

 

For the August 6, 2001 PDB which stated " Bin Laden

determined to strike in the U.S. "

 

For being too busy 'clearing brush' to pay attention

to that memo.

 

For clearing brush. Period.

 

For 'My Pet Goat'.

 

For continuing to cover-up 9/11 failures.

 

By the way, where is Osama?

 

For that bullshit bullhorn moment.

 

For squandering the good will the world showered upon

us after 9/11.

 

For turning so many goddam corners in Iraq that we're

now running in circles with no way out.

 

For sending America's children to be blowed up when

you yourself spent the Vietnam era swilling beer in

Alabama.

 

For the Swift Boat attacks.

 

For Karl fucking Rove.

 

For rushing back to DC from your ranch to 'rescue'

Terri Schiavo.

 

For fiddling at your ranch while not rescuing the

entire city of New Orleans.

 

For having the audacity to link anything, including

Hurricane Katrina, to the War (Struggle?) on Terror in

order to justify your policies.

 

For continuing to reward loyalty over competency,

moving forward with your policy of cronyism (and

nepotism!) even in the face of the Michael

'Heckuvajob' Brownie debacle

 

For continuing to allow the crooks and thieves who

permeate your party to run wild.

 

For having Lynyrd Skynyrd on your iPod.

 

For completely ignoring the environment.

 

For saying " the jury is still out " on Global Warming.

 

For saying " the jury is still out " on Evolution.

 

For thinking Jesus Christ was a philosopher. And a

Republican.

 

For being the only president ever to cut taxes during

wartime. And for cutting them in such a way that the

richest 1% benefit the most.

 

For continuing to insist on making those tax cuts

permanent, even in the face of a $200 billion+

reconstruction effort in New Orleans.

 

For proposing cuts to benefits for military families

to pay for that reconstruction instead.

 

For repeatedly treating disaster as an opportunity.

 

For an all-time high trade deficit nearing $700

billion.

 

For the 7 percent decrease in real value of minimum

wage over the past four years.

 

For the 11 percent increase in poverty over the past

four years.

 

For four straight years in which median household

incomes have not increased.

 

For the 6 million more uninsured Americans created in

the last four years.

 

For hiding the true cost of your Medicare prescription

drug bill until it was already passed.

 

For ramming through a transportation bill filled with

a record amount of pork to support such " special

projects " as Alaskan Don Young's " bridges to nowhere " .

 

 

For pushing through an energy bill which includes

billions in tax breaks for your oily friends as gas

prices continue to soar.

 

For treating your failed war as though it were a

charity, asking Americans for donations to support it.

Talk about last throes.

 

For ignoring real crises while claiming a " crisis " in

Social Security when there isn't one.

 

For being a divider, not a uniter.

 

For fueling discrimination and hatred of homosexuals

by pushing the frivolous idea of a Constitutional

amendment banning gay marriage in order to polarize

the electorate so you could win re-election.

 

For " Mission Accomplished "

 

For " Bring 'em on "

 

For " Last Throes "

 

For " We'll be greeted as liberators "

 

For " Smoke 'em out "

 

For " Watch me hit this drive "

 

For generally being an asshole.

 

 

And what are we forgetting? Add your own in the

comments.

 

Yes, I know hate is a strong word. But I do hate the

man. I hate him.

 

And you what? I think I might have

 

 

Ricky-Moderator

 

 

 

" Sarah, if the people had ever known the truth about what we Bushes

have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and

lynched. " - George H.W. Bush speaking in an interview with reporter Sarah

McClendon in Dec. 1992

 

" Those who make peaceful change impossible, make violent change

inevitable. " - Robert F. Kennedy

 

" Rebellion against tyrants is obedience to God. " Thomas Jefferson

 

 

 

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