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Originally Posted by Indigenous
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Why Bush is Evil
by Indigenous
Bush misrepresented evidence on Iraq to the United Nations
Colin Powell's speech to the United Nations was a watershed moment in the run-up to the Iraq war. Powell's reputation as a moderate and credible voice made the evidence he presented about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction seem that much more impressive. But as State Department employee Greg Thielmann reveals, it was nothing but twisted and misleading evidence, trumped up to sell Bush's Iraq war.
And where was Mr. Thielmann when it mattered? Before we went into Iraq. Another liberal looking for his 15 minutes...
Bush proposes loosening protections of endangered species
Sure, species extinction is a bad thing, but is it as bad as, say, not having a wastebasket made out of real ivory? That's the position of the Bush administration, anyway, which lifts restrictions on killing and trading endangered species. But at least it's only foreign animals. Who cares about those animals in other countries?
And I should care about this, WHY? Let's solve our own social issues before we start telling other countries how to manage their animal resources.
Bush declares Marriage Protection Week
Is the institution of marriage in danger? Because as far as I can tell, people are still getting married. But President Bush apparently thinks marriage is in dire need of protection, and hops into action by declaring "Marriage Protection Week." Bush, of course, thinks that marriage needs protection from gay couples, who want to attack marriage by, uh, getting married. I'm not quite sure how that works, but if those pesky gays get equal rights, then EVERBODY will want them!
Newsflash! Gays do have equal rights! They have every constitutional right that every other American has. What they are looking for is recognition, not rights.
Bush gives federal funds to religious groups
President Bush continues his efforts to chip away at the wall between church and state by issuing new regulations that allow new federal funds to go religious groups. I'm sure it's pure coincidence that the groups who have gotten their hands on some of this cash have so far only been right-wing Christian groups...
I didn't realize that Bush actually issues regulations, I was under the impression that was left upto Regulatory Agencies or Congress, maybe I'm wrong.
Bush uses the September 11 attacks to justify all his policies
Why should we pass tax cuts for the rich? The September 11 attacks. Why should we clear cut forests and let polluters write environmental policy? The September 11 attacks. Why has America lost millions of jobs since Bush took office? The September 11 attacks. Why is the damn toilet clogged up again? The September 11 attacks!
Wow, wonderful argument... I will now definitely support Kerry, because he was in VN. What is Kerry going to do with the economy, I don't know but he was in VN. Where does Kerry stand on Gay marriage, I don't know but he was in VN. Is Kerry going to get me a job, I don't know but he was in VN. Or was he in Cambodia...
Bush allows the sale of PCB-polluted lands
President Bush's EPA reversed a 25-year policy of not selling lands polluted by PCBs. The bans prevented people from spreading the pollution until the EPA could ensure the lands were clean. Not any more. Remember when EPA stood for Environmental Protection Agency? Ah, those were the days...
I'm sure Mike Leavitt would be surprised to find out that he is just the mouthpiece of GW, maybe even a little pissed. I guess it's just his job in title only...
Bush expands global abortion gag rules
One of Bush's first acts in office was to limit funding to international organizations that provide abortions. Now he expands that rule so that no federal funds can go to international organizations that provide any abortions, even with their own funds. The result, of course, is devastating for the health of the world's poorest women.
Maybe if the worlds poorest women would practice a little abstinance, they wouldn't be in that situation. Or maybe their health is being devastated by the virus they contracted through the unprotected sex... take your pick.
Bush awarded no-bid contracts to Halliburton
Look, Halliburton may be the best company to provide contracting services in Iraq. It may not be. But one thing is certain: it looks awfully suspicious for the Bush administration to award a no-bid contract to Halliburton when Vice President Cheney used to be the company's CEO. What's more, it completely contradicts the White House's professed distaste for government interference in a free market. A bidding process would drive down the costs for the taxpayer and guarantee improved services. But it would mean smaller profits for Cheney's old firm. God forbid...
That is suspicious, especially since neither Cheney or Bush can gain financially from it... even more suspicious when you consider CLinton did the exact same thing in Bosnia. Maybe Haliburton just knows what they are doing, ever consider that?
Bush lied about air quality after September 11 attacks
After the September 11 attacks, the EPA told New Yorkers it was safe to live and work near Ground Zero. It turns out that under White House pressure, the EPA lied about the data it had and omitted important information about the quality of the air and what New Yorkers needed to do to stay healthy. It may take years to see the effects -- possibly birth defects or increased cancer rates -- of what may be one of Bush's worst lies yet.
Proof? Sounds Moorish to me.
Bush promotes a federal ban on gay marriage.
Conservatives believe that gay people getting married somehow threatens heterosexual marriages. (They never seem particularly clear on how that works.) President Bush believes that an unsatisfied conservative base somehow threatens his reelection chances. (It's pretty clear how that works.) The solution is clear. Bush attacks gay marriage, suggesting that his administration is working on a way to make it illegal everywhere in the country. His attack comes at the expense of equality and dignity for homosexuals, values that Bush has never seemed to hold in high regard.
Again, a Rite not a Right.
Bush obstructed the September 11 investigation
Remember when President Bush's complaint with the weapons inspectors was that all their interviews were conducted in front of Iraqi government "minders"? Apparently he objected to the instance but likes the principle. When the independent commission (long opposed by Bush) investigating the attacks of September 11 interviews intelligence personnel, the Justice Department insists on having a "minder" in the room, chilling testimony before the commission. And that's just the tip of the Bush administration obstructionism iceberg. The commission complains of interference and noncooperation from all over the administration, noting that "problems that have arisen so far with the Department of Defense are becoming particularly serious."
Consider the source. Hey maybe he should have just outright lied to the commission, he knows he could get away with it, Clinton did.
All that and I didn't mention Michael Moore once!
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