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Bush's Reign of Error: A Timeline

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September/October 2008 Issue



2000

november Election fiasco; Sandra Day O'Connor gripes that a Gore win would ruin her retirement plans.
 Thousands of people are wrongly turned away from the polls in Florida due to a flawed voter "purge" list produced by a private company; many have names that bear slight similarities to those of felons. Bush wins Florida by 537 votes.

december Supreme Court: We have a winner!

2001

january Would-be labor secretary Linda Chavez revealed to have hired an illegal immigrant.
 Ousting Saddam Hussein discussed at first national security meeting.

february Dick Cheney secretly meets with oil executives to write energy policy.

march Bush nixes new standards for arsenic in drinking water.

may FEMA chief Joe Allbaugh says the administration plans to privatize many of FEMA's functions. Meanwhile, FEMA planners report a strong hurricane hitting New Orleans is "among the three likeliest, most catastrophic disasters facing this country."

august Bush's monthlong vacation interrupted by intel briefing: Osama bin Laden "determined to strike in US."

september Terrorists attack; "The Pet Goat" is immortalized.
 White House pressures epa to downplay risks of breathing at ground zero.
 Bush: "This crusade, this war on terrorism, is going to take awhile."

november Bin Laden escapes from Tora Bora.

Osama Bin-Laden

december Attorney General John Ashcroft: Administration critics "give ammunition to America's enemies."
 Enron collapses; Bush disavows "Kenny Boy" Lay.
 White House begins planning the invasion of Iraq.

2002

january Gitmo's grand opening; Bush says Geneva Conventions don't apply there.

february Pentagon says it's closing its fake-news operation; Donald Rumsfeld later says it's still running.

march White House asks nsa to start warrantless wiretaps.
 Bush says he's "not that concerned" about finding bin Laden.

august Justice Dept. lawyers draft the "torture memo."

september Condoleezza Rice warns, "We don't want the smoking gun to be a mushroom cloud."

november gop jams Democratic phones in New Hampshire election; White House is tied to one of the jammers.
 After fighting creation of 9/11 Commission, Bush names Henry Kissinger to head it. (He lasts 2 weeks.)

december FEMA head Allbaugh resigns. In 2003, he is replaced by his pal Michael Brown, who had been fired from his previous job at the International Arabian Horse Association.

2003

january In State of the Union, Bush cites "sexed up" British dossier saying Iraq sought uranium from Niger. The prez "is not a fact-checker," official later explains.

Colin Powell

february Colin Powell presents phony Iraq intel at the un.
 Gigolo-turned-reporter Jeff Gannon gets a White House press pass.

march US invades Iraq. Bush says it comes down to the "single question" of wmd. Update: still looking...
 FEMA is downgraded and folded into the Department of Homeland Security.
 Halliburton wins $7 billion, 5-year, no-bid contract in Iraq.

april Pentagon pumps up rescue of Pfc. Jessica Lynch; she later says its tale was "hype."
 Rumsfeld on looting in Baghdad: "Stuff happens."

may Mission Accomplished!

june Janet Rehnquist, the inspector general for the Department of Health and Human Services, resigns. She delayed an audit of Florida's retirement system on behalf of Jeb Bush, then running for reelection as governor of Florida.

july Bush dares Iraqi insurgents: "Bring 'em on."
 Joseph Wilson blows the whistle on phony wmd claim; his wife, Valerie Plame Wilson, is outed as an undercover cia officer. Bush says he'll fire the leaker.

Valerie Plame Wilson

september Congress defunds Total Information Awareness. Fast-forward to 2008: The nsa is doing everything tia had planned to.

2004

march At the Radio and Television Correspondents' Association dinner, Bush mocks his administration's inability to find Saddam's nonexistent WMD: "Those weapons of mass destruction have got to be somewhere."

april Abu Ghraib photos leaked; Bush says he'll "make sure this doesn't happen again."
 Pat Tillman killed by friendly fire in Afghanistan; Pentagon spins the story 180 degrees.
 White House bans photos of soldiers' flag-draped coffins.

may gao reports the White House illegally created fake news reports to promote its Medicare bill.

june Two years later, Cheney is still pushing bogus link between Saddam and Al Qaeda.

september The Justice Department admits its 2003 prosecution of a "terror cell" in Detroit was filled with "mistakes and oversights," asks for the convictions to be overturned.

october Unsolved mystery: What was the bulge on Bush's back during the presidential debates?

november Coalition Provisional Authority comptroller nabbed for taking $1 million in bribes. Fast-forward to 2008: $15 billion in US funds have gone mia in Iraq.

december Bernard Kerik named to head Dept. of Homeland Security. Too bad about the sketchy friends and ground zero love nest!
 Bush gives Presidential Medal of Freedom to ex-Iraq proconsul Paul Bremer and ex-cia chief George "Slam Dunk" Tenet.

2005

january USA Today reports that Armstrong Williams got $240K to shill for No Child Left Behind.

march Bush cuts vacation short to keep Terri Schiavo (and Jeb's career) alive.
 New York Times reports that TV stations aired hundreds of administration-made "video news releases" as news.

june Former lobbyist Philip Cooney quits White House Council on Environmental Quality—after editing global warming out of reports.
 A New Orleans newspaper reports that the local district of the US Army Corps of Engineers is facing a record cut in federal funding.

august Hurricane Katrina slams New Orleans. As storm approaches, fema staff is told to stand down; Wal-Mart delivers relief supplies. fema chief Michael Brown emails colleagues about how he looks on TV: "I am a fashion god"; he resigns 2 weeks later.

september: Bush says no one thought the levees would break; video later shows he as warned about it.

october Harriet Miers spends 24 days as Supreme Court nominee.
 Bush's deputy attorney general nominee Timothy Flanigan withdraws his name over his connections to Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff and torture memo.
 osha finds high levels of formaldehyde in fema trailers; more than 100,000 storm victims are housed in them anyway.

november Oil execs lie to Congress about secret meetings with Cheney.

2006

january Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff pleads guilty to corruption. Bush: "I don't know him." Abramoff: "Perhaps he has forgotten everything."

february Cheney shoots hunting pal in the face. Victim apologizes.
 nasa aide George Deutsch resigns; had gagged top climate scientist. (See Return of the Geeks.)

april Six retired generals say Rumsfeld should step down; Bush: "I'm the decider."
 Boston Globe uncovers Bush's signing-statement mania—now up to more than 1,100.

may cia head Porter Goss suddenly resigns; so does his No. 3, Kyle "Dusty" Foggo, later indicted for bribery.

june David Safavian, former head of the Office of Federal Procurement Policy at the Office of Management and Budget, is convicted of lying to investigators about his ties to Abramoff.

august Roger Stillwell, an Interior Department official, pleads guilty to failing to report hundreds of dollars of gifts from Abramoff. Stillwell regulated the Northern Mariana Islands, where Abramoff's corporate clients wanted to keep sweatshop wages low.

october Ex-fda chief Lester Crawford pleads guilty to hiding stock in the companies he regulated.

november Bush before midterm elections: Rumsfeld isn't going anywhere; one day after the vote: I lied—Rummy's outta here.

december Seven US attorneys are asked to resign for not being, in the words of a top Justice official, "loyal Bushies."

2007

cockroach

february Washington Post finds roaches, mouse poop, neglect, and PO'd wounded vets at Walter Reed.

Karl Rove

march Ex-Interior No. 2 J. Steven Griles pleads guilty to Abramoff-related obstruction.
 Congress looks into Rove aide's pro-gop campaign briefings to federal employees.
 Chinese import scare reveals lax oversight. (See The Chinavore's Dilemma.) Cheney aide "Scooter" Libby is convicted of lying; Bush commutes his sentence.

april White House says 5 million emails may be "lost." (See Control, Delete, Escape.)
 AG Alberto Gonzales testifies before Congress, says "I don't recall" 64 times.

may Iraq War architect Paul Wolfowitz resigns as World Bank head after giving perks to his in-house girlfriend.
 Terrorist watch list now has 755,000 names. Former doj official Monica Goodling admits that politics played a role in hiring and firing.
 Bush nominates James W. Holsinger Jr. for surgeon general. Holsinger thinks gay people can be "cured." He is never confirmed.

june Cheney discovered trying to dodge oversight by claiming he's not part of the executive branch.

july The Washington Post reports that a Bush political appointee with no "background or expertise in medicine or public health" kept secret a 2006 surgeon general's report because it "did not promote the administration's policy accomplishments."

august The Washington Post reports that the administration's vaunted terrorist screening database flagged 20,000 people in 2007 but produced very few arrests.
 Red Cross says cia's secret prisons use methods "tantamount to torture," violate international law. Gonzales steps down.

november The Fish and Wildlife Service announces that seven decisions made by Julie MacDonald, the former deputy assistant secretary for Fish, Wildlife and Parks, will be reversed. MacDonald, a civil engineer, had ignored the advice of staff scientists when issuing her decisions, which prevented endangered species from receiving higher levels of legal protection.

Alberto Gonzales

december State Dept. Inspector General Howard "Cookie" Krongard resigns after being accused of going easy on Blackwater—where brother "Buzzy" was on the advisory board.
 Congressional Democrats call for an investigation into cia's destruction of waterboarding videotapes.
 John Tanner resigns as head of the Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division's voting section. Tanner's colleagues accuse him of "institutional sabotage," for allegedly suppressing minority election turnout.

2008

february New York Times uncovers buried Army report blaming White House and Pentagon for mess in Iraq.

march Bush tells GIs in Afghanistan he's "a little envious" of them.
 Alphonso Jackson steps down as secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Jackson had been under fire for HUD's awarding of a $127 million federal contract to his former employer, but HUD still spent up to $100,000 to paint and install Jackson's portrait in the department's new auditorium. At the time of his resignation, Jackson was being investigated by a federal grand jury, the Justice Department, and his own department's inspector general for alleged corruption.

George W. Bush golfing

april gao finds the US has no plan to defeat Al Qaeda in Pakistan.

may fbi raids office of Special Counsel Scott Bloch, who may have erased files on whistleblowers. (His job: protecting federal whistleblowers.)
 Bush says to honor the troops, he hasn't golfed since August '03 (except for that time in October '03). Former White House flack Scott McClellan says Karl Rove lied about his role in the leak.

june News flash: doj hiring of lawyers was illegally politicized: 80% of "liberal" applicants were rejected.

july Ex-epa official says Cheney's office edited cdc climate change report.
 Rove ignores House subpoena.
 Bidding farewell to G8, Bush reportedly punches air, says, "Goodbye from the world's biggest polluter."

august Back at his Crawford estate, Bush soars past his 950th day away from the office—easily beating Ronald Reagan's vacation record.

Nick Baumann is an assistant editor at the Mother Jones Washington, DC, Bureau.

Dave Gilson is a senior editor for Mother Jones.


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What a sorry performance record this is.
Posted by:NebraskanSeptember 4, 2008 7:00:41 PMRespond ^
All registered republicans ought to be required to read this.
Posted by:mayaSeptember 5, 2008 7:31:46 AMRespond ^
It is past time to provide good governance to our once mighty nation. No to 4 more years with McBush.
Republicans have failed miserably
Posted by:Charley BarceloSeptember 5, 2008 2:53:20 PMRespond ^
It's not too late to impeach him. Worst president ever.
Posted by:Fed upSeptember 5, 2008 2:55:05 PMRespond ^
I thought living through the Bush years was bad enough; seeing it mapped out like this just shows how complacent we've become and how far we've fallen.
Posted by:Michael September 5, 2008 3:01:55 PMRespond ^
I suppose we all have our favorite list of Bushwhacks that we could add to the list, but I am surprised Mother Jones didn't see fit to include Bush's veto of nearly all stem cell research. This was his signature decision for his first year - until 9/11 made everything else seem irrelevant. (Before the stem-cell decision, Bush was mainly known for being the most vacationingist President in history). Just this week, there was an interview with noted researcher Robert Lanza in Discover magazine about the lives and limbs that could have been saved (some by him) if only there wasn't a total lack of funding for stem-cell research. Bush talks about his support for the troops, but I think the chance to have their limbs back, or at least not amputated, would mean a lot more to them. According to Lanza, "...we can use transient, intermediate cellss like hemangioblasts as a toolbox to fix the adult so you don't have to have limbs amputated, so you don't have to go blind, to prevent heart attacks...We found that when we injected these cells into a damaged, ischemic limb, there was an almost 100 percent restoration of blood flow in a month. Before, the limb would have been amputated...As to heart attack, injection of the cells cut the rate in half." As McCain bellies up to the bar to spew his version of the Rovian bag of lies and empty goals with no discernable way to get there, it's worth remembering that the anti-science era we live in began in the 21 century with George W. Bush.
Posted by:Scott BakerSeptember 5, 2008 3:23:53 PMRespond ^
And they thought Clinton was bad?!?!?!?!? Give me a friggin' break!!!
Posted by:maggieT(Georgia, USA)September 5, 2008 3:27:55 PMRespond ^
Very nice synopsis of the worst Presidency in history.

I'm saving this link so that I can send it to every a-hole that tells me how wonderful Bush is/was.

Additionally, this is a reminder of what gullible and uninformed the American people, very sad statement.
Posted by:FredSeptember 5, 2008 3:53:25 PMRespond ^
Great illustration of the George Dubya legacy. I e-mailed a copy of it to everyone in my Address Book
Posted by:Fred SchollSeptember 5, 2008 4:03:33 PMRespond ^
that "staying the course" picture tells it all...
Posted by:MikieSeptember 5, 2008 6:17:42 PMRespond ^
great job, funny, but it is sad our country has gone down this road.peace and coexist
Posted by:deep thoughtSeptember 5, 2008 9:03:20 PMRespond ^
During the Monica/Clinton gate I said
It's the worst time in my life to live and see our beloved country is changing
this way, but today I can say that what happened back then is nothing by comparison with the present time and the worst still to come.
Posted by:massimoSeptember 5, 2008 10:45:04 PMRespond ^
What about the 2.3 TRILLION Dollars missing from the Pentagon in September 2001??

That's $7,666 per PERSON in the US!!!

Posted by:MiscSeptember 6, 2008 4:26:46 AMRespond ^
Bush didn't say he'd fire whoeve r leaked plame's name, he said he'd "take care of them"
www.charlesrehn.com
Posted by:ChuckSeptember 6, 2008 6:05:51 AMRespond ^
Why is this information not on the front pages of MSM? If 'Mother Jones' is able to so succinctly post these facts why has this information not been more widely disseminated? I grew up during the cold war & I swear with each day that passes I feel more & more as if I'm living in Communist Russia where the 'free' press is suppressed. What ever happened to investigative journalism?
Posted by:catchumSeptember 6, 2008 6:39:46 AMRespond ^
You asked what happened to investigative journalism, well, Reporters Without Borders ranks the USA 52nd in the world in press freedom and expresses alarm at the rapid decline in the press freedom, and much of the decline is self-imposed by the media themselves. Even PBS & NPR, the only non-conservative-corporate-owned "press" in the US are wusses and afraid to appear "unpatriotic" if they tell what the Bush Bunch and US is really doing in/to the world. And none of them give any real "world news" (who cares what goes on outside of the US borders?) This administration has literaly attacked the news media as in the deliberate shelling of the hotel in Baghdad that killed a Spanish reporter and wounded others, the bombing (in a residential neighborhood) of the Al Jazeera offices and murder of their reporters for being the only source of what the US forces were really doing inside Iraq and Afghanistan. Then they smeared Al Jazeera in the US press as being anti-US and pro-Al Queda! What absolute lies and the US press (which even at the time was using AJ film coverage, since they weren't even there) has continued this lie. (We now watch Al Jazeera in English and EuroNews exclusively for our nightly news and are very impressed by their professionalism and by the real world news we get ,also a lot less advertising! We also find out more of what is going on inside the US than you'll know by watching the US cheerleader patriot networks). This article didn't list many of the Bush Admin. sinister actions like the deliberate refusal to prosecute sex discrimination cases. The list of abuses by this, the most corrupt administration in history (second only to that other great conservative "small government, family values, morality and character military is all we care about" Reagan) is long and dark. It IS the Evil Empire. (Let's not forget with all the talk about WMD that the US of A is the only country that has ever used them and has made war-profiteering a tenet of government - both dem & gop. The US forces have been using low level nuclear missiles in Iraq and Afghanistan and sickening people with radiation poison - did you know this from watching your patriotic US "news" media? No. Get real and start watching the real news online before it is too late.)
We give thanks every day we now live in a truly free country with a (yes, another lie we we're brainwashed with by the corporate-conservative "news" media/education system in the US) socialist government that promotes equality (we have total equality for gay and lesbian people, including marriage), a quarter of the crime, health care for all, a freer press, government support of art & culture, a refusal to support Bush & Co in their neo-colonialism and a higher quality of life. For those of you who yearn for the hope of a more just and equitable society and feel you'll never see it in the US, come to Europe where there is a social contract even the conservatives don't dare mess too much with.
Posted by:Ex-PatriotSeptember 6, 2008 10:40:20 AMRespond ^
I can't stop thinking about ice shelves 3X the size of Manhatten floating around in the Arctic Sea. Is it already too late for everything?
Posted by:Heidi MorganSeptember 7, 2008 12:23:38 PMRespond ^
All we need is a new immigration policy, anyone who voted for G.W. more than once should be deported to Iraq or Afghanistan to fight, or China or Dubai to work.
Posted by:glory uhSeptember 7, 2008 9:23:32 PMRespond ^
I'm sorry to say this, but this lamentable record is the fault and only the fault of the people of the US. While it is true that nobody could foresee the kind of government Bush had in mind back in 2000, by the end of his first term, he was definitely a known criminal. However, the enligthened American public elected him once more. Worse, there are large sectors of the American population that still support him. Even worse, the Republican Party whose stand in the polls should be in the single digits, it is making a fight with even the possibility of winning! What must happen in order for the American people to awake? Should the government turn into a full fledged dictaorship? I think that if this happens, it will be too late although the rest of the world can already see some symptoms of a Big Brother-type of society. By the way American behave politically, it seems they dutifully take their soma every day.
Posted by:Jaime GalarzaSeptember 8, 2008 11:12:25 AMRespond ^
does anyone else feel the urge to spit in his face?
Posted by: BrittanySeptember 8, 2008 3:39:18 PMRespond ^
In the summer of 2001 I told my brother, a Republican, at the fountain before the steps of Congress, that history will prove that Bush and his administration as the worst and will bring light the crimes that were and have committed. I just didn't imagine it would be so well known during his presidency. This administration has done it's part in causing great harm to humanity. It's repercussions will be felt for decades. Politically and environmentally. And history will hold this particular administration as a watershed for the suffering of our nation and humanity. At a critical juncture when one path should have been taken they took the opposite path.
Posted by:nakisSeptember 10, 2008 10:34:44 AMRespond ^
At least Hitler had the good sense to commit suicide...
Posted by:BobSeptember 10, 2008 1:05:03 PMRespond ^
And the hits (anagrams, anyone?) just keep on coming! Here's a new report about employees of the Dept. of the Interior taking sex and drugs from oil company representatives:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/ 09/10/interior-department-probe_n_125437.html

And yet, the capos of the Cheney-Bush gang are still at large and conducting crime-as-usual because impeachment was pushed off the table.
Posted by:MGLoraineSeptember 10, 2008 6:31:50 PMRespond ^
Another error that Bush has left us, not discussed in this artical. On 911 when Bush was in Florida reading to children, and he was told a second plane has hit the W.T Towers he had a stunned look on his face, a scared look. My first thoughs were Bush suddenly realized all those warnings of using planes to fly into buildings came back into his mind, and he never even bothered to alert any one agency to tighten the security. Even when he was told Bin Ladin planned to attack America. The last PDQ report he recieved on vacation, he ignored, later the CIA Clark had to apologize for Bush's lack of leadership.
Posted by:John BakalikSeptember 14, 2008 2:50:23 PMRespond ^
i would love to spit in his face,this war criminal,has done enought damaged to last a lifetime and that means my grandchildren are going to have to pay for it,sad isnt it.
Posted by:joeSeptember 16, 2008 1:55:19 PMRespond ^
Ahh...for the good old days...where's LBJ when you want him...his Vietnam was the Golden Years of Democratic Governing...or was that Truman and Korea...or FDR and WW II...hmmm, they all get mixed up for me sometimes.
Posted by:Bob McSeptember 16, 2008 4:35:33 PMRespond ^
Is there ever any mention of anything the Democrats in congress are doing wrong? No doubt Bush is a poor leader but supposedly, according to MoJo, the current poor economy came from Senator Phil Gramm's poor judgement. He was a Senator, not a President. So can we talk about Congress for a little while. Is Barrack Obama gonna make this all go away? I don't think so. Do the American people really want an all Democratic or all Republican governing body, I hope not.
Posted by:concerned independentSeptember 18, 2008 12:38:07 AMRespond ^
It was the five Supreme Court Justices that elected Bush, not the people. This wretched resume of Bush's eight year reign of America's downfall should be send to the four remaining living justices that elected him in the middle of the night so that it can accompany them to the grave, together with the guilty verdict of the American people.
Posted by:Disillusioned PatriotSeptember 18, 2008 11:49:10 AMRespond ^
Where are the protests? Where are the millions of people who will march on the White House .... even more millions who won't report to work in the defense industry? No administration can withstand that kind of disapproval.
Posted by:Mike HuntSeptember 22, 2008 10:39:30 PMRespond ^
Scott

I respect your right to have an opinion, but it would help to have an informed opinion versus spouting off what you have heard from others. Here are the facts.

Federal spending for human embryo stem cell research which results in destroying fertile human embryos was stopped in 1995 six years before President Bush took office. The congressional legislation, with an appropriations rider known as the Dickey Amendment, put the freeze on federal funding and was signed by then president Bill Clinton.

President Bush actually relaxed this legislation by allowing federal funding for research involving a limited number of human embryo stem cells on hand as of August 2001.

In addition, President Bush did not try to outlaw human embryo stem cell research. Such research is very much legal in the US. In fact, hundreds of millions of dollars are being spent in this country on human embryo stem cell research, funded by private companies, foundations, and state governments.

President Bush, along with many others, believes that human life begins at conception. As such, creating human beings so they may later be destroyed is a very strong moral contradiction.

Check out some references on this topic at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stem_cell. With the advent of the Internet, personal research can be accomplished very quickly and save one from making rash and impudent statements.
Posted by:Professor BSeptember 24, 2008 7:15:39 PMRespond ^
Maya

I have read this list and understand that situations can be spinned many ways. For example, remember the Democrat uprising about the "firing" of nine US attorneys several years after President Bush took office? Sounds really bad, right?

The fact is most appointed Federal officials, including the 93 US attorneys, resign or are asked for their resignations when a new administration comes in to office. This allows the new president to staff these offices with people that he/she believes will help implement his/her policies.

In President Bush’s case, he asked all 93 US attorneys, which were Clinton appointees, to stay on and continue their cases until a formal review was completed. Once this was done, nine were released, which is totally within a president’s prerogative.

In fact, on the day Bill Clinton took office, he “fired” all 93 US attorneys, including the one based in Little Rock, Arkansas, who was investigating various Clinton irregularities in business dealings and use of state police officers for nefarious reasons. He demanded the attorney leave immediately that day and leave all files in the office. Where were the Democrats then?

If you are a registered Democrat, perhaps you should read this for balance: http://www.alternativeinsight.com/Clinton.html
Posted by:Professor BSeptember 24, 2008 8:56:34 PMRespond ^
The Bush-Cheney legacy will forever be a [deleted] stain on the pages of this nations history! You can sum up their regard,or lack of,for the laws of this land in three words. Abrogation. Manipulation. Violation. I never thought that I would live to see a presidential election stolen and the two highest offices be occupied by a deserter and a draft dodger. For the past eight years I have been ashamed to be an American in part because most of the country stood by and did nothing to try and make things right. Yet, I think that what pisses me off as much as anything is that those two sons of [deleted]es and their greedy, evil, souless minions are going to get away without being held accountable or
punished for any of their treasonous acts. Impeach hell, hang the bastards!
Posted by:Wax MundaneOctober 1, 2008 5:34:44 PMRespond ^
Worst president ever elected by the Supreme Court...
Posted by:What a failureOctober 2, 2008 12:54:56 AMRespond ^
Jaime,

Before you blame the citizens of the US entirely for GW, look into the vote fraud perpetrated by the Republicans in 2004 in Ohio and Florida.
Posted by:Lane from PennsylvaniaOctober 10, 2008 4:24:14 AMRespond ^
Hey, this will come back and bite the American people in the behind, they did not learn with Reagen, Bush Sr., and they won't learn with Bush II. Eventually people will go back to watching TV, etc. and the American people will elect another Republican, after Obama, and screw the economy again. Just like Nixon's and Bush's II tax break to the rich. The majority of uniformed and inattentive American people will NOT learn this lesson. That's what makes me upset.
Posted by:JoeOctober 28, 2008 12:55:25 AMRespond ^
I didn't like him before he became Governor of Texas. He was bailed out of every dry well he ever drilled. All Hat and No Cattle who became the worst President ever. What a tragedy. I only pray that we can rise up from this and bring back the optimism and patriotic pride that makes this country so great.
Posted by:Bill MonroeOctober 28, 2008 2:10:54 PMRespond ^
As a native Texan, Vietnam vet, father, taxpayer, and son in the military, the corruption, lack of concern for PEOPLE in support of his oil baron and corporate friends; Americans should demand an investigation into high crimes against all citizens. He and Cheney should be sent to Guantanamo to hang out for a few years!
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