As I walk through the halls of my school sporting my pins or wearing my Anti-Flag shirt, I constantly get harassed by people labeling me as "Un-Patriotic" or an "America-hater", and what is the reason I get this? I disagree with the unhumane and elitist policies of President Bush. His using September 11th as an excuse to attack the Constitution and to round up U.S citizens based on their heritage goes against every principle America was founded on. Furthermore, exploting his "War on Terror" to control global economic situations is shameful. Even the average citizen should notice the state the United States is in. The economy has a larger deficit than we did during the Great Depression and keeps heading that way, our global reputation has been shattered by the Republican-controlled Congress and Presidency, while we spend $200 billion on bombs to incinerate innocent men, women, and children while 40 million of our fellow citizens are homeless...great job using our taxpayers money.
Consider these facts:
But the explosive element here is not booze. It's sex, drugs and hypocrisy. Frankly, it doesn't bother us if candidates have partied, even a lot. Who wants a bunch of namby-pamby boy scouts running the country? But George Bush Jr. makes a big point of travelling around the country and lecturing students on staying celibate, sober and drug free. He does not permit the option of partying hard until you're 40 and then stopping.
George Bush now admits that he was convicted of drunk driving. On September 4, 1976, a state trooper saw Bush's car swerve onto the shoulder, then back onto the road. [The Bush camp spin that he was driving too slowly is simply a lie.] Bush failed a road sobriety test and blew a .10 blood alcohol, plead guilty, and was fined and had his driver's license suspended. His spokesman says that he had drunk "several beers" at a local bar before the arrest. Bush was 30 at the time. He now says that he stopped drinking when he turned 40 because it was a problem.
George W. Bush, Jr. is touted as the savior of the Republican Party by the national press, because he pulls votes from minority voters and has his dad's name and fundraising connections to run on. But before we anoint him as the next president, let's look at what he's done with his life. In a nutshell, Junior 1) grew up as a very rich child of powerful parents, 2) partied from high school until he was 40, 3) made millions off of sweet insider business deals from political allies of his dad, who happened to be the President, and 4) got elected governor of Texas mostly because of his name.
To give you an idea of how rarefied his upbringing was, George Junior had an argument with his mom at one point about whether non-Christians could go to Heaven. (Barbara Bush felt they could; George didn't.) To settle the dispute, they phoned up Billy Graham on the spot. (He sided with Junior, but warned him not to play God.).)
Most people have heard something about George W. Bush pulling strings to get into the Texas Air Guard. But the press, while reporting lots of details, has done a poor job of communicating how consistently and shamelessly Bush Jr. sought and received favorable treatment while he avoided Vietnam.
To put it in perspective, here are 9 ways Bush got favored treatment in the service due to his political connections (he was then son of a Congressman and grandson of a former Senator): 1) He got into the Guard by pulling strings, avoiding the year and a half waiting list; 2) He took a 2-month vacation in Florida after just 8 weeks, (1 of 3 leaves), to work on a political campaign; 3) Bush skipped Officer Candidate School and got a special commission as a 2nd Lieutenant, without qualifications; 4) He was assigned to a safe plane (being phased out of active service), the F-102 ; 5) During flight school, he was flown on a government jet to Washington for a date with President Nixon's daughter Tricia ; 6) Bush got an illegal transfer (later overruled) to a base with no work; 7) He simply didn't show up for a YEAR, with no penalty; 8) George W. skipped all his medical exams after they started drug tests, and was removed from flight status; 9) He ended his service 10 months early to go to Harvard Business School;
Thanks to The Bush Files
As a citizen of the United States I feel it is imperative to speak out against this shameful twisting of the Presidency. Not only was Bu$h AWOL on his tour of duty, he's now deployed thousands of young soldiers who do not get the option of skipping out to fight an enemy thousands of miles away. As one President Theodore Roosevelt stated
"To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are to stand by the president, right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public." Theodore Roosevelt, U.S. President,
-Shayn-
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