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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Baldur Fjvlnisson who wrote (304109)10/4/2002 9:07:05 AM
From: D.Austin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
Speaking of Retards,Did you see Algores speech last week ?

He could have been "My President" F--K Me

I will add this .......
A Letter to the President

Dear Mr. President:

It's not about sex. If it were about sex, you would be long gone. Just like a doctor, attorney or teacher who had
sex with a patient,client or student half his age, you would have violated the ethics of your office and would be
long gone. Just like a Sergeant Major of the Army, Gene McKinney, who though found not guilty, was forced to
resign amid accusations of sexual abuse. Remember the Air Force General you wouldn't nominate to be
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff because he freely admitted to an affair almost 15 years before, while he and
his wife were separated? Unlike you, he was never accused of having a starry-eyed office assistant my
daughter's age perform oral sex on him while he was on the phone and his wife and daughter were upstairs. If it
were about sex, you should be subjected to the same horrible hearings that Clarence Thomas was subjected to
because of the accusations of Anita Hill. The only accusation then was that he talked dirty to her; He didn't even
leave semen stains on her dress.
No, it's not about sex. It's about character. It's about lying. It's about arrogance. It's about abuse of power. It's
about dodging the draft and lying about it. When caught in a lie by letters you wrote, you concocted a story that
nobody believed. But we excused it and looked away. It's about smoking dope, and lying about it. "I didn't
inhale," you said. Sure, and when I was 15 and my buddies and I swiped a beer from an unwatched refrigerator,
we drank from it, but we didn't swallow.
"I broke no laws of the United States," you said. That's right, you smoked dope in England or Norway or
Moscow; where you were demonstrating against the U.S.A. You lied, but we excused it and looked away.
It's about you selling overnight stays in the White House to any foreigner or other contributor with untraceable
cash. It's about Whitewater and Jim and Susan McDougal and Arkansas, Gov. Jim Guy Tucker and Vincent Foster
and Jennifer Flowers and Paula Jones and Karen Willey and nearly countless others. It's about stealing the
records from Foster's office while his body was still warm and putting them in your bedroom and "not noticing
them" for two years.
It's about illegal political contributions. It's about you and Al Gore soliciting contributions and selling influence
at Buddhist temples and in the same Oval Office where Abraham Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt led their
countries through the dark days of wars that threatened the very existence of our nation. But we excused you
and looked away.
It's about hiding evidence from Ken Starr, refusing to testify, filing legal motions, coaching witnesses,
obstruction of justice and delaying Judge Starr's inquiry for months and years, and then complaining that it has
gone on too long. The polls agreed. Thank goodness that Judge Starr didn't read the polls, play politics or excuse
you and look away. He held on to the evidence like a tenacious bulldog.
Your supporters say that you've confessed your wrong doings and asked for our forgiveness. Listen, what
you said on TV the night you testified to the grand jury was not a confession. Confession in the face of
overwhelming evidence is not a confession at all. Not that it would make a lot of difference. A murderer who
contritely confesses his crime is still a murderer. When your "confession" didn't sell, even to your friends, you
became more forthcoming. Maybe someday you'll confess more, but probably not. You've established such
pattern of lying that we can't believe you anymore. Neither can your Cabinet, the Congress or any of the leaders
of the nations of the world. When a leader's actions defame and emasculate our country as profoundly as yours
have, it is no longer a personal matter, as you claim. It's no longer a matter among you, your family and your
God. By the way, I don't believe for a minute that Hillary was unaware of your sexual misadventures, abuses of
power and pattern of lying. She has been a party to your wrongdoings since Whitewater and Jennifer Flowers
just as surely as she lied about the Rose law firm's billings and hid the Vincent Foster evidence in your bedroom
for two years.
Why? So she could share in the raw power that your office carries. The two of you probably lied to Chelsea,
but that is a matter among you, your family and your God. Remember the sign over James Carvill's desk during
the l992 campaign? It said, "It's the economy, stupid! Place this sign over your desk: "It's about character,
stupid!" No, it's not about sex, Mr. President. If it were, you would be long gone. It's about character; but we have
to live with your filth, lies and arrogance for a while longer. Your lies, amorality and lack of character have been
as pervasive as they have been despicable, so we have no reason to believe that you will quietly resign and go
away. You'll count on half truths and spin doctors to see you through, the country be damned. It has always
worked before. We excused you and looked the other way. No more, we've had enough.
You betrayed us enough. You have made every elected official, minister, teacher, diplomat, parent and
grandparent in the country apologize for you and explain away your actions. Now go away, and let us show them
that our country was not without morals. It was just that you were. Let us show them that America was not the
problem. William Jefferson Clinton was.
Go away, Mr. President. Leave us alone. And when you leave, know that your legacy to the United States of
America will be a stain on the Office of the President that is as filthy as the stain on Monica's dress. It will take a
lot of scrubbing to make it clean again.
Signed:
Eric Jowers
U.S. Army Public Affairs Officer (Ret.)
Fort Rucker from 1989 to 1991.
He lives in Ozark, Alabama.



To: Baldur Fjvlnisson who wrote (304109)10/4/2002 9:09:28 AM
From: SeachRE  Respond to of 769670
 
>>Trust and confidence in the U.S. has plummeted under Mr Bush<< The US is still the best overall. I agree with your assertion though. The US is being mismanaged in a way I never thought possible. The foundation remains strong, but is eroding...nobody likes bullies...