Thursday, January 15, 2009

The Arrogance of Bush and Rice | the emet blog

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The Arrogance of Bush and Rice
For the past seven and a half years, US President George W. Bush has run roughshod over any man, woman, or nation that he didn't like or that got in his way. He has declared that the US will invade any sovereign nation he feels is a threat to it. He has, in fact, invaded one sovereign nation already — under false pretenses, completely destroying it, all the while creating the greatest terrorist threat to the world in centuries. As a result, he is responsible for the death of over 100,000 civilians and thousands of soldiers. He has detained hundreds, if not thousands, of men around the world — brutally torturing many of them, declaring them to be a threat to the security and safety of the United States. Under the guise of "executive privilege" he has violated many Federal laws, as well as portions of the US Constitution. When many of his cohorts have been selected for prosecution, he has declined to allow it, citing "executive immunity".
The Arrogance of Bush and Rice
For the past seven and a half years, US President George W. Bush has run roughshod over any man, woman, or nation that he didn't like or that got in his way. He has declared that the US will invade any sovereign nation he feels is a threat to it. He has, in fact, invaded one sovereign nation already — under false pretenses, completely destroying it, all the while creating the greatest terrorist threat to the world in centuries. As a result, he is responsible for the death of over 100,000 civilians and thousands of soldiers. He has detained hundreds, if not thousands, of men around the world — brutally torturing many of them, declaring them to be a threat to the security and safety of the United States. Under the guise of "executive privilege" he has violated many Federal laws, as well as portions of the US Constitution. When many of his cohorts have been selected for prosecution, he has declined to allow it, citing "executive immunity".The Arrogance of Bush and Rice
For the past seven and a half years, US President George W. Bush has run roughshod over any man, woman, or nation that he didn't like or that got in his way. He has declared that the US will invade any sovereign nation he feels is a threat to it. He has, in fact, invaded one sovereign nation already — under false pretenses, completely destroying it, all the while creating the greatest terrorist threat to the world in centuries. As a result, he is responsible for the death of over 100,000 civilians and thousands of soldiers. He has detained hundreds, if not thousands, of men around the world — brutally torturing many of them, declaring them to be a threat to the security and safety of the United States. Under the guise of "executive privilege" he has violated many Federal laws, as well as portions of the US Constitution. When many of his cohorts have been selected for prosecution, he has declined to allow it, citing "executive immunity".
The Arrogance of Bush and Rice
For the past seven and a half years, US President George W. Bush has run roughshod over any man, woman, or nation that he didn't like or that got in his way. He has declared that the US will invade any sovereign nation he feels is a threat to it. He has, in fact, invaded one sovereign nation already — under false pretenses, completely destroying it, all the while creating the greatest terrorist threat to the world in centuries. As a result, he is responsible for the death of over 100,000 civilians and thousands of soldiers. He has detained hundreds, if not thousands, of men around the world — brutally torturing many of them, declaring them to be a threat to the security and safety of the United States. Under the guise of "executive privilege" he has violated many Federal laws, as well as portions of the US Constitution. When many of his cohorts have been selected for prosecution, he has declined to allow it, citing "executive immunity".

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