A letter to George Bush

Dear George1

I thought I would write you  a letter and  offer a little friendly advice. I am sure you are aware of the old tradition of following in a fathers footsteps, or carrying on the family business. Well, in your case, I have grown to believe that is a bad idea.2

For starters- you’re no good at it. That’s been proven time and time again. One good example is 9/11- you just sat there for how long George? Hhmm? How long? A lot could have been done in those crucial minutes when you couldn’t bring yourself to leave that all important 5-10 year old demographic photo opportunity. How much power do the 5-10 year olds hold in DC anyway? Should we be worried? I guess not , it seems to be the mentality of those in power already so the power shift would go largely unnoticed.3

Should we talk about your unfounded invasion of Iraq? If you had been a straight shooter with your people,  you might have actually gotten popular support, but you chose to play on 9/11 fears and media hype (which your people control-don’t even bother denying it). You chose to destroy a countries institutions and infra-structure under  the banner of “Weapons of Mass Destruction”. I will give you points for getting Saddam,  but you have overstepped. That should have been your only purpose, however weak and unjustified it was. The last I heard Al queida was in Afghanistan, that’s where the UN is. That is a legitimate field of war.4

If you think you can tame an Arab country under US rule you are even a bigger fool than I imagined. Look at her neighbors George, there has been turmoil in that region for thousands of years. You think some new kid on the block country like America is going to go in a make a difference on how they live? And what kind of example do you set for those who watch?. You went in after Saddam-you got him months ago, you have never found one WMD not one. 5

No Al Queida, no weapons, no more Saddam and his henchmen. SO what the hell are you doing there still. It is their job now to rebuild all that you destroyed, your presence is nothing more than fuel on the flame. Get out and save the lives of the soldiers who are there. Save them for a legitimate war, when you need to defend your freedoms, not to show your might because you can. You remind me of a petulant schoolboy who, having been caught in a wrong, tries everything to make his side sound right. Nobody is buying it.6

You cant even deal fairly with those you have entered agreements with, always pulling back a little for yourself at every turn, and then try to tell your neighbors who they can and can’t do trade with. Your elementary school logic does not play well to those of us whose news is not censored and skewed by official hands.7

Go back to Texas-if they will take you. You can continue in your quest to follow in your fathers footstep's, by doing business with those Arab interests, whose country you have destroyed, whose ethics you deplore, and whose people you have caused to hate your own. Way to live by your beliefs George. Your people deserve better. At least Clinton was only fucking an intern. You are fucking the world and your people with it…Give it up, go away and shut up! I am sick of you ,as is most of the world.8

                                 Regards9

                                                     Ogert Baldwin10

PS.  say hi to the girls for me. 11

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  • Arcularis
    November 21, 2006
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    now. that was good. this makes perfect sense. thanks for writing this. i think it is a common opinion.

  • AtVaR
    August 10, 2005
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    I seriously dislike political things like this. Because everybody a.) Has their own radical opinion, and most refuse to modify their opinion based on new facts, or they refuse to go find the real facts, and the other real facts that nobody else cares to think about because they are too busy having fun bush-whacking.
    b.)Doesnt give a damn, and says so, and if anybody tries to "show them the error of their ways" there ends up being big fights about it.
    c.)Takes whatever anybody says and runs with it, without bothering to think for themselves.

    Very rarely do you see the next one...
    d.)The ones that look for all the facts, and what really is happening or has happened, and form no opinion until they have actual proof of what is happening or has happened.

    Personally, from what I have seen, Bush is a nice guy, and is doing his best. He is not fully to blame for this. Over the years since Israel came into existance, the CIA has gone to crap. They failed in Cuba with the Bay of Pigs, and they failed here with the seemingly false accusations of Iraq's supposed possesion of Weapons of Mass Destruction. I believe that Saddam was in the process of trying to obtain some kind of WMD.. which would be one possible explanation of the massive amount of movement along the Syrian border, it was that, or Syria had something to hide and was preparing for invasion. As for 9/11.. When news reached the President about what happened, it had already happened. Two planes had hit the World Trade Center's Twin Towers. There was no indication of more until the Pentagon was hit. Then things started happening. The President did not have enough information to react accordingly until it was affirmed that it was indeed an attack on our country, nor did he have much of an opportunity as he was being rushed to wherever they take the president when things start happening too close to home... Used to be Mt. Weather, then it was Camp David... by now, they probably have another place.

    As for the Cell phone issue posted by Artis... (If this has already been adressed, I have not read all of the comments..) The cell phones had gone completely down. After the first plane hit, millions of people in the city all got on their cell phones calling 911 at the same time... effectively disabling the entire system. I agree that he could have scrambled jets to patrol the sky, and could have ordered airspace above all important government structures to be cleared... However, that apparently did not come to mind.

    Also... Not all of Iraq views the US as Hostile. Many of the people in Iraq are celebrating! Some even walk up to US Soldiers and ask where they can sign up. Saddam was a Tyrant, as were his sons Uday and Qusay. Frankly, I am surprised that they put the bastard on trial instead of just shooting him like they did his sons, and making the whole in which he cowered his grave.

    I am not a supporter of Bush, Nor am I a supporter of Gore or Kerry. Bush, in my opinion, was the lesser of the three evils... and is doing a pretty damn good job. Being president is no cakewalk... It would be interesting to see how long any of you would last in the white house with the knowledge you currently have. I can guarentee you would be viewed as nothing but a monkey after a bannana, as most people view Bush now.

    As long as the political machine continues to grind on, every ruler will not hold 100% of his peoples favor, and would be ridiculed and hated by many, and defended by others. The fight you fight is a fight with no end in sight.

  • artis
    March 6, 2005
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    Excuse me but fighter jets can out flank and guide a jet out over safe waters, no one on the ground has to die, they do it all the time if a plane wanders into restricted air space, and they would have demanded identification from the aircraft, and then upon getting no response they would have shot it down, because it was a rogue, yes, people on rogue planes die but it saves a hell of a lot on the ground, and you never mentioned the PENTAGON...what they didn't matter...that could have been stopped, if he had immediately excused himself and handled it with strategic air command...people on the planes were making calls for God's sake to their relatives before they died, flight 93 and all the others...people in the towers were calling on cell phones, he has one that is carried with him at all times and he can't pick it up cause it would interrupt some reading...I am sorry, but your man who you say is wrong so many other ways was wrong here too. to stand in that pit after the fact and swear to get the man responsible and then fail to follow through seems to be theme of his whole admin.
    This four years can't pass soon enough and has passed for thousands of dead, permanently. Thanks for your input though..
    Edited on Mar 06, 7:40 because ''.


  • blkmagicwoman
    March 6, 2005
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    I don't think those kids or the teachers could care less about Bush. Like I said before, When he heard the FIRST plane hit the tower, at the precise moment, it was a freak accident, it wasn't until the SECOND plane hit that it was considered a terroristic action. By the time Bush got the news whispered into his ear about the second plane, he was knee deep in children reading to him, yes THEY WERE READING TO HIM, and eyewitnesses standing behind him in the classroom testify that the book wasn't upside down. Not that it matters really. He wa in the middle and he made his exit as soon as he could. No one seems to consider the fact that he did what he thought was right and what his advisors advised him to do. I stand by what I said before, he showed perfect judgement in that classroom. Elsewhere and future times, he didn't but at that moment he DID. The fact that you are an ex-marine, I'm not sure what thats supposed to prove? Okay so you know that he had the power to do it, but as I said, the first plane crashing into the tower was considered an ACCIDENT until the second plane crashed. Was he supposed to make a call or give orders to attack the people responsible for the accident? And lets consider the fact that airplanes were in the air EVERYWHERE, they were all grounded AFTER the second plane crashed, a fleet of fighters would have attacked who exactly? It was in the days following the attack that we knew for sure who did it and where to find them! I'm sure military intelligence was on the ball WAY before the news knew, but we were in PEACE TIMES, it takes time to gather up forces to defend. Plus it takes a day just to get over there. First and foremost, planes had to be grounded, and all accounted for and the situation ahd to be dealt with, which it was. I mean, did you want troops in the air dropping bombs on our own soil or something? THEY WERE SUICIDE HIJACKERS, no one knew until the planes were grounded exactly how many more there were or where they were going! Lets not forget all this took place IN OUR AIRSPACE, over where poeple LIVE, one wrong shot and people could die, DID die. IT WAS HANDLED< LET IT REST!

    And I never said I agreed with Bush's actions on anything else he's done. Why not just stick with bitching about Iraq and leave 9/11 the hell alone? It's becoming annoying, he has MAJOR faults, but they were shadowed by a greater need in the country, which he soothed in that time. Just stick to pissing and moaning about Iraq and the soldiers dying for nothing, okay? THERE IS NOTHING THAT CAN BE DONE NOW! Perhaps the secretary of defense should have paid attention to the warning signs sooner, maybe 9/11 wouldn't have happened. SHOULDA COULDA WOULDA doesn't change it!!!!!!!!!!! GET OVER IT and focus on your current beef with Bush over Iraq!

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 5, 2005
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    with the overwhelming majority of readers here being against georgey boy, it surprises me that he even got elected, another fixed election perhaps?...peace


  • Sensual Sapphire
    March 5, 2005
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    I think they waited far too long to go after bin Laden.I think as well that he planned this little escapade to have Saddam taken out of power. We never should have played nice with Saddam in the first place. No not everyone has to be a democracy but they should treat their peoples with respect. That goes for our leaders here as well. I'm proud of my country but ashamed and heartbroken when it comes to her leaders.
    Thank you for sharing this with us.

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 4, 2005
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    I have heard of these 14 bases, i dont get how that ties in with the restoration of Iraq. how can a country restore itself, while being occupied by a hostile force,,yes hostile..in their eyes the US is hostile, and iraq can never fully rebuild while the US occupies her the way it does...peace

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 4, 2005
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    Glad to hear what a soldier thinks. i have gotten some "Flack" for this write, though most have been supportive. I agree that some of the comments might be maddening, but I unlike the Government will not censor a free voice, not now not ever, as long as they dont cross the line. I salute you and your comrades, whether you are put in harms way for good reason or not, you are the ones that take on most of the dangers of war, while the commanders play games with everones life, with "acceptable losses" and "low mortality". I hope george comes to his senses soon and saves lives best used for a legitimate front...peace

  • artis
    March 4, 2005
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    we went into iraq simply to get a foothold in the middle east, all the rest of the excuses are lies, how do i know, i just spoke to some men who came back and they are building fourteen American military bases in Iraq, who is going to man them, your children
    all republican bush lovers, because mine will not go to that hellhole on a flawed plan to occupy a country that has never been succesfully occupied for long in al of it's history.....so you send your kids, let bush send his daughters to man those bases, send cheneys too...don't ask..don't tell and don't make him out to be noble, he is building permanent babysitting facilities for our kids and our childrens children..welcome to the nightmare, and Iraq will be the next target no matter what they tell you. Peace!
    Edited on Mar 04, 5:55 p.m. because ''.

  • artis
    March 4, 2005
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    'scuse me, but I am an ex-marine, taught to react quickly, in a situation of impending doom, did you know that the president has a black case with him at all times that allows him to launch a nuclear stirke or to call up strategic air command and order strikes on targets of his choice, only he has the key and the code to open and institute immediate action, to scramble fighters and to protect the nation. Why did he sit on his dumb ass and continue to read an upside down book, he could have scrambled fighter jets into the air and saved the Pentagon, and maybe the second tower, the timing is skewed on that report, and for sure it would have been better then sitting like a dunce, and as for the kids, you simply say, "Excuse me class, but the president has a very important task to do, I will come back some other time and finish this with you, how fricking hard is that???? God I despise people who defend his stupidity as o.k. they obviously didn't know or weren't related to anyone who died while he dilly-dallied in a classroom where he showed no class at all as the commander-in-grief!! good write, sorry for the second comment but some replies here are maddening and you should just delete them, as bush could have deleted a few planes in the minutes wasted being cordial to a handful who could care less after the fact.~~~~artis
    p.s. see how die hard republicans as above my comment is posted avoid the issues in this poem, and attack former admins, as worse, nothing was said about the minutes wasted reading though was it, or the lack of wmd's which the government knew were gone in 1993. just blame someone else and point the finger away for your baboon.....Artis
    Edited on Mar 04, 5:48 p.m. because ''.


  • haikumonk gold member
    March 4, 2005
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    Saddam was a convicted criminal in jail awaiting a death sentence. He escaped and later came back to kill (with his band of killers and rapists) the entire governemnt and took over. He is a country invader, a country jacker..... like a home invader or car jacker. We call the swat team for those events and handle it. Apparently though, it is ok to invade a country these days, take it over and then call it soverign.

    I saw the photos of over twenty thousand children blind folded and killed in Iraq. If that isn't reason enough to go in and help then what is? Over a hundred thousand bodies were dug up from sandy, shallow graves murdered by Saddam and is illegal group called the Iraqi Government... but that isn't enough to go in and help?

    In July of 1998 Clinton produced the SAME REQUEST regarding attackiing Iraq. Congress turned him down. It was the EXACT same request. We had three Presidents in a row that wanted to start this war. The current Bush is the only one to have gotten permission from Congress.

    For the first time in history, Iraq and Afghanistan have voted... for freedom by the way. Lebenon just fail into line itself...... is there any reason other countries should not enjoy the freedom we have?...... and how, with the facts of Saddam very visible, do we rationalize doing nothing?

    Regarding weapons of mass destruction..... Saddam used them on us in 1991.... just ask any GI that was exposed to the chemicals at that time... thousand of our men and women were exposed to it and injured... and suffer today. Just because we can't find them, doesn't mean he wasn't using them. We all know he did.... and we, therefore, finished the job that we started in 1991.... the one the Clinton wanted to finish.... the one that President Bush has.

    Interesting write....

    Don
    (drafted for Vietnam by President Johnson)
    Edited on Mar 04, 9:47 p.m. because 'for clarity.... '.

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 4, 2005
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    WOW! Raven take a breath..in through the nose and out through the mouth...Some very strong and brave statements made here. Americans need to wake up to what is going on and fight it.


  • Almighty Aphrodite gold member
    March 4, 2005
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    I am glad that there are more people who actually take a stand against President Dumbass--even if they don't live in America. He is, by far, the worst president in American history, and I won't be surprised if he is either assassinated or else the world ends while he is in office. The only thing I give him any credit for is the fact that he didn't take 9/11 sitting down--but where the hell is Osama bin Laden, for fuck's sake?! Why did he instead attack Iraq, when he had no good reason to? Granted, Saddam Hussein is an evil bastard and will pay for his crimes against humanity--but that didn't give Dumbya any basis on which to invade that country. That didn't make the Arab world like us any better--instead, it backfired, and now most of them might side with the extremists and insurgents and say that America is "the Great Satan"--all because of him.

    Now, he's meddling in Social Security--and you know where the funds cut from the program are going, don't you? To finance the war--when, if it's going to be allocated anywhere, should be toward medical care for everyone and education--which, to me, is a much greater necessity than taking care of older people. This is not to say that I think they should be trashed or not taken care of--but to raise the retirement age and then slap younger people in the face by saying "you need to work"? Until when, the day of our death?! If he does that, by the time he is officially an "elder", there won't be anything left to take care of him. We are already over $3 trillion in debt; what is the use of sending more people overseas to be killed and more monies to repair what could've been avoided altogether?

    Shame on you, George Walker. You let over 59 million people who trust you (and over 200 million others who either loathe your presence, were too disheartened or otherwise can't speak on their own behalf) and yet you betray us all--including those across the world. Death to you and your modern tyranny.

    I love the points you made here--I wonder if there is a part two.

    Many blessings,

    Raven Aurora


  • March 4, 2005
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    What got your shorts all twisted boss? Lots of truth here in these words although I take offense to someone's remark about US citizens being mongoids because he was voted in by such. That was really uncalled for and to lump everyone in such an ugly light really offends me as a proud American and a proud citizen of these United States. I might not agree with everything my government does and neither might you, but that gives nobody the right to slam my intelligence without knowing what the hell they speak of. Edna Sweetlove needs a missile fired up his/her ass for such a crack!

  • -BlackKnight-
    March 3, 2005
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    Well, what can I say? The oil was a bonus, yes, but I don't think that was his main reason for going; however truthful (or not) his intelligence was, I think he went in on the strength of it, believing whole-heartedly that there were Weapons of Mass Destruction, until, obviously, searches for them started coming up empty.

    I believe in the right to disagree with people as well, which is why I'm opting not to simply bash you like an idiot; I prefer to base my arguments on whatever facts I know, or, at the very least, common sense with a drop of logic. Or something.

    Oh yeah; you state that, "At least Clinton was only fucking an intern." Clinton was still an idiot, though I have to admit, he did have a decent sense of humor at times.


  • zola
    March 3, 2005
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    The lack of the intelligence in the entire Bush Administration is so appalling it turns my stomach to think of all the turmoil that they have caused in the world. I shudder to think what the next four years are going to bring the world, and I only hope that if Bush is going to concentrate on his "legacy" that he does it with a conscience (if he has one) and the world doesn't see another opening of a pandora's box. I thank you for writing this as I love anything political and that is just what this is, a political rant. Good job!


  • Jacki D
    March 3, 2005
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    I knew that this was going to be a rant against George W., but wasn't expecting it to be as interesting and funny as it is. Not a Bush fan here either, and have often wondered if the Iraqians could really adjust to Democracy. Especially not when we citizens are seeing our own rights falling apart a little at a time. Don't get me wrong, I love my country but by no means do I uphold this war.Like you mentioned Saddam was somebody that had to be dealt with, but ther's a 7 ft man hooked up to a machine in Afaghanistan that should have been dealt with first and foremost. I think George may need a lesson in geo. I've always felt that he was picking up something that his Dad had failed to do, which is not getting Saddam in the Gulf War. I think your rant is one of the best I've ever read. As far as sending it to him I don't know that I would. It would be hard to tell what sneaky thing his childess ego would try to do even though you are not from the U.S. Any how Ogreatbaldone I enjoyed this temendously and will be looking into your other work very soon. I'm glad I ran across this and look forward to reading more. from this American to this Canadian. Jacki

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 3, 2005
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    I may disagree with you about Bush, but I defend that right to disagree. you make some good points. getting Saddam out was crucial. it couldnt wait. I agree there, but that was not his sole intention of going there or even his main one. He did nothing to protect the infra-strucure only the oil fields.

  • -BlackKnight-
    March 3, 2005
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    Lol, I'm a Mongoloid eh? Well, thank you; I take pride in that. It may sound silly when stated like that, but that's just one of those American things.

    I'm with blkmagicwoman here in terms of 9/11; Bush showed a great deal of strength and brilliance following those attacks.

    I agree with you in that Bush should've just come out and said that he was moving into Iraq to rid it and its people of Hussein. However, the idea of Weapons of Mass Destruction still being in Iraq is definitely within the realm of possibility. Iraq is mostly desert territory; you can hide quite a bit out there and not have anyone find it for a long time. I'm not saying there's anything out there; I'm simply saying it's possible. Also, there were two things that, from what I have heard, are what really got Bush serious about it. The first is that, based on what I've heard and nothing more (and no, not from the media, which I also can't stand), he'd received intelligence reports stating there were definitely Weapons of Mass Destruction present in Iraq; and as I'm sure we're all aware, good intelligence is critical, and this was considered good intel. The second was that he didn't feel like waiting for the U.N. to get moving, and I have to back him up on this. The U.N. is one of the most corrupt organizations in the world (yes, I realize this includes the U.S. at times; I'm well aware that U.S. isn't exactly a nation of saints), and the fact is that the U.N. knew damn well what was really going on there, in terms of the countless human rights violations occurring at all times, yet did nothing for years. And while the U.S. is guilty of this from the first Gulf War, I'm glad it seemed to have wizened up in order to end Hussein's reign. What Hussein did to that country for 30+ years was no different than the reigns of Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, Vlad the Impaler, Ivan the Terrible, Hirohito, Castro, the Taliban, and God-knows-how-many-others out there.

    You wonder why the U.S. is still there. Here's an answer: maybe because, if the U.S. pulled out, a power struggle would erupt and eventually, someone just as brutal as Hussein could take power. Again, I'm not saying that it's guaranteed, but it's definitely a possibility.

    In any event, I seriously doubt Kerry would've been an effective leader; I could never tell what issue he was going to take day-to-day, or what side of said issue, for that matter. I'm proud to say I voted for Bush; I don't exactly go around boasting it, but I'm not afraid to. And all I can do now is hope for the best and see how things turn out; we'll see.

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 3, 2005
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    i saw him sidn his name so i know he can write, so one would hope he has at least elementary school level reading at least, or maybe daddy reads them to him as bedtime stories.

  • piccola
    March 3, 2005
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    Has it been determined that he can even read? I thought he took his letters over to daddy's house..or that his staff read for him..????


  • Night Dragon
    March 3, 2005
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    yeah deffinatly works...lol oh I hate bush I've been arguing about him all night too, I wrote an anti-bush themed song to the tune of its a small world (last thing I posted if your curious)he does take it all too far, and it very convienent that he's essencially fighting his dad's war. the whole damn situation is far too convienent. gulf war, terrorism, saddam, oil, al quieda, it's just too perfect.


  • french poet
    March 3, 2005
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    What can we say about it??? Well mister Bush is... you know what i mean... I hate him for all the distress he did create all over the world...
    Stand by your ideas...

    Frenchie

    Have a look at "FORGET" it's kind of related indirectly...

  • Bweeveed
    March 3, 2005
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    when i saw that on the featured page, i was very happy. i may be young (14) but im not stupid. ive been following gwb since day one and i cant STAND what hes done to this country. i congradulate you on a very well written letter. maybe you should send it then you gotta post a reply if you get one rachel

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 3, 2005
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    as i stated in an earlier comment, there is no need to send it..someone low on his chain of command has probably read it already, and if it was going to get to his desk, little g-man would have more luck getting it there than i would, if i thought there was the slightest chance he would actually read it.. i would send it fed ex tomorrow. I am sorry we disagree on his lack of movement, in my eyes he wasted precious time. he could have left quietly, without tramatizing the children. you could see it in his face, he was lost. I saw that footage and drew that conclusion long before micheal moore put out his hack of a movie....peace

  • blkmagicwoman
    March 3, 2005
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    Great except for this one thing...

    Well, I agree with most of it, I'm no Bush fan, not even close. But your comment on how long he waited...I have to comment on that. I think he showed remarkable strength in that moment. What exactly could he have done? Get on a jet and stop those hijackers? At that moment, it was done, the second tower had been hit and before the second tower was hit, it was simply an accident. Would you have screamed and hollered and upset all of those kids? Created panic in the young children's lives that needn't be there? It was advise throughout the news coverage that if you had small children, to keep them away, because it was too stressful for a child. Was he to create such stress for those little children in order to satisfy you? He showed compassion for the teachers and students of that school, the teachers because they didn't have to deal with panic-stricken children at the site of a president rushing out of the room shouting about terrorists.

    I personally think he dealt with 9/11 wonderfully, and his advice to go on living normally was brilliant. What the terrorists wanted was to see us panicing and frozen in fear, so they could laugh at us and say "SEE!!!!"

    I agree with every single other point you touched on, going to war in Iraq was a retard move. It amazed me how quickly he went from being brilliant to a complete failure in my eyes. I simply wanted to make my peace with that first part. That was one thing I wasn't impressed or moved by in the movie farenheit 9/11, that first little commentary on bush's actions with the children, and not rushing out. He did those kids a favor and the teachers as I said. Anyways, I'm glad you got that off your chest, why not print it out and actually send it to him? Do you have the guts? Have you already done so? If so, what kind of reply did you get?

  • Malzy
    March 3, 2005
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    Hey
    On a personal note I despise Bush. Im against the war not the people there though, our men and women are there doing what their job is. A horrible job if you ask me but hey its what they knew theyd get themselves into. As for this piece I think its the best piece written by a "non American" obviously the US is too afraid of change in the middle of this uncalled for war or Bush wouldnt be president. Great one here, cant wait to see what others have to say.
    Mal


  • enamorarse
    March 3, 2005
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    I'd have to agree that i've heard this over and again for the last two, three years, but I do wholeheartedly agree with you, especially the end about how bush is fucking the world and his people, including me, when at least clintons fuckfest didnt cause the country harm. I'm glad to hear first hand someone outside the US put him down. I mean I hear it on the news and media but it just seems as though it's not all there when I see it. I hate bush with all my blue little heart, and I'm so angry I'm forced to call him the commander in chief of the country I LOVE.

  • jkh
    March 3, 2005
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    I had a livejournal post saying things like this. keep up the good owrk. BTW this will be bookmarked. I also have a few poems regarding the United States war effort. Bomb Iraq is one and I forget for the moment the other one... "god bless America" I think. Keep in mind they are in jest but still powerful none the less. Anyway... have a few points.

  • KatSanchez
    March 3, 2005
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    Although the story of Bush sucking has been told and retold each story is true. He does suck. He is wasting money and he is going to war for all the wrong reasons. I love this letter to the President. It would be nice to see him answer some of your questions. Great work on this.

  • artis
    March 3, 2005
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    1 5 0 0 !

    Imagine for a moment,
    if you are over the age of twenty,
    all the people who have
    passed through your life,
    the service people, waitresses,
    fellow students, church folks,
    sales clerks, friends, and relatives,
    doctors, school staff and
    every one you ever met.
    Perhaps that number might
    just total 1500 people or more.
    Now imagine all of them
    dying in two years time,
    vanishing from your life forever,
    in 24 months at 62 lives
    lost a day on average.

    That's about the size of
    a small college's enrollment.
    That amount of death would create a pit,
    if one were to combine
    the graves together
    that would equal a 9,000 by
    six thousand foot hole
    in the ground, a vast canyon six feet deep.
    Not as big as the hole left in New York,
    but much bigger than any holes left
    in Bin ladens head, two countries away,
    and oh, what a hole these
    1500 souls lost have left,
    in the lives of those who loved them,
    and longed for them to come home whole,
    not in a hole, forever lost to all.

    With over 12,000 maimed,
    let us not count
    the arms, and legs
    eyes and genitals,
    facial parts and fingers,
    and toes blasted off
    of strong, young people daily
    that was already done over
    the last four years
    as teams of pathologists sorted through
    the thousands of pieces left in the pit
    where the World Trade Centers once stood.
    Some families got a thumb,
    or just a bloody mangled credit card,
    to bury in place of a loved one,
    just enough DNA to fill a thimble,
    and leave a coffin hauntingly empty forever.
    Over a thousand souls remains
    will never be claimed from 9/11,
    and Bin Laden has yet to be
    claimed for the blame.

    Ah, but we have established
    democracy of a sort in Afghanistan,
    which now produces over
    75% of the world's heroin,
    which is killing hundreds more
    daily in cities everywhere.
    and we have set up an election for the Iraqis,
    but now the police and
    army recruits who voted are being killed
    systematically, ever since,
    they are removing the forces
    that would prevent them,
    from killing all who voted,
    120 the other day, and 146 wounded...maimed
    more corpses, and body parts
    going into the holes left in lives.

    Plus all those who voted
    were photographed by the eager press,
    their faces are posted
    all over the Internet,
    I found 2,800 on one site alone,
    smiling with purple stained fingers upheld,
    women and men, holding babies,
    or with children at their side.

    How many laptops do the insurgents have,
    to simply download
    the faces of all who voted,
    and mark them for death??
    The cities where they voted,
    and even some of their names
    are posted on the web
    wherein an evil spider network lurks.
    Is it worth the photographic record
    that helped to glorify bushes success,
    in getting an election, if it means more holes
    more body parts, more death and suffering,
    to simply prove it worked??

    These are hard facts,
    the cold numbers,
    and most will not like this
    They would rather have coffins
    sent home without pictures,
    to point out the pointless dying
    two years after the war was
    declared successful by our
    Commander-in-grief.
    Godspeed to peace as we look to
    Iran as another target,
    as we stir up more hornets nests
    and then weep as our young
    are stung, by the shrapnel of
    their wrath flying flesh ward.
    1 5 0 0 lives erased,
    while Bin has been dancing,
    and planning the destruction
    of so many more.
    words escape me,
    thus I am through.
    read it and weep!

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Artis

    great letter, we should all send him a copy...and add this as a post script:

    Did that son of a bitch
    tell you we are building
    fourteen bases in Iraq??
    that's American military bases
    in a hostile country
    that he has already proclaimed
    D E M O N-C R A T I C!!!
    insurgents are also killing off
    the police, and army recruits
    who voted for democracy
    first!!!!!
    they butchered 110 yesterday
    and wounded 133 severly
    that's 243 in one fell swoop
    whose gonna replace them,
    who wants to??
    where are all the brave
    republican voters who wanted
    this man this war???
    are they signing up???
    who is??
    then insurgents will go after
    all the people that got
    photographed voting
    on that fateful election day.
    would you have wanted your
    wife and daughter photographed
    on that day??
    did he tell the press to
    take lots of pictures too
    under threats of death??
    then he used the faces to boost
    his programs for freedom
    at any cost and now
    he will get it.
    the terrorist have laptops
    and there are thousands
    of pictures of voters posted
    all they have to do is match the
    faces and then blow their heads off
    did you know that we are
    five souls away from 1500 killed???
    over twelve thousand maimed???
    and now we have 14 bases???
    son of a bitching liars
    said we would be pulling out
    but Hey!!! not every body's going
    someone will have to man those 14 bases
    is it your kid, Mr. Repuglican??
    is it your daughters, Mr. bush whack??
    is it Cheney's "Don't ask, Don't tell!"
    lesbian daughter too???
    Nope it might be your kid though
    or my kid too
    and soon
    and this could go on
    for years so that even
    if your boy
    is only two years old
    he could die in Iraq in 16 more
    on one of the fourteen bases
    in our new demon-ocracy
    this was our victory???
    we get to babysit them forever???
    what kinda deal is that???
    you son of a bush whacking slime!!!!
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Artis









    Edited on Mar 03, 9:26 p.m. because ''.

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 3, 2005
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    Im Canadian, so I know I cant be blamed for him winning.

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 3, 2005
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    the old bag is costing us good money..for nothing, she's as big a waste of skin as old georgey boy.

  • NoUseForAName
    March 3, 2005
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    I thought Mongols were from Mongolia. Indeed, perhaps it is better to have an idiot in office for a couple of years and at least have a CHOICE in the matter. How is the Queen these days?


  • Edna Sweetlove
    March 3, 2005
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    Sorry. This is not new. It's a bit boring and has been in most newspapers worldwide for the past 3 or 4 years. You are right of course that "that man is fucking the world" - but who's responsible for that? Did the British, French, Germans, Dutch, Belgians, Danish, Swedish, Norwegians, Finnish, Luxemburgers, Lithuanians, Latvians, Estonians, Russians, Polish, Turks, Greeks, Cypriots, Maltese, Spanish, Portuguese, Italians, Moldovans, Ukrainians, Irish, Bulgarians, Rumanians, Slovaks, Czechs, Swiss, Austrians, Slovenians, Icelanders, Channel Islanders, Andorrans, Mexicans, Chileans, Argentinians, Columbians, Venezuelans, Uruguayans, Brazilians, Guyanians, Bolivians, Paraguayans, Falklanders, South Africans, Zimababweans, Moroccans, Algeians, Libyans, Tunisians, Egyptians, Congans, Liberians, Ghanaians, Rwandans, Jamaicans, Cayman Islanders, Costa Ricans, Guatamalans, Panamanians, Nicaraguans, Canadians, Chinese, Indians, Bangladeshis, Pakastinis, Thais, Burmese, Indonesioans, Japanese, Sri Lankans, Melanesians, Australians, New Zealanders, Papuans, Fijians, Koreans (N & S), Russians, Kajakastanis, Iranians, Syrians, Iraqis, Palestinians, Lebanese, Cypriots, Faroese, Turkish, Kurdish, Macedonians, Georgians, Bylorussians, Bahamians, Saudis, Mongolians and so on and so forth vote for GW Bush? NO THEY DID NOT!!!

    Only one lot of arseholes voted for GW Bush. The Americans (aka MONGOLS).

    And so who is to blame?

    You have one guess. It's not too hard.
    Edited on Mar 03, 6:05 p.m. because ''.

  • MadisonD
    March 3, 2005
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    Couldn't have said it better myself. I am anti-bush to a fault. Great write!
    -MaddyD


  • SapphireEyes
    March 3, 2005
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    haha! this was an awesome critique of a man who never should have been reelected. in my humble opinion, he's an arrogant, sneaky, ignoramus. i'm so glad that someone has the guts to speak out against him. hats off to you! -cate

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 3, 2005
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    I can see somebody is a Bush Lover, I never said let Saddam go, in fact I applaud that part of it, the rest is senseless though.


  • Presence
    March 3, 2005
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    Yea! Who does this George think he is! He went in there looking for weapons of mass destruction, did he find any? No! So what does he think he is doing by stopping all the raping and killing going on? Let that poor Sadam go! I'm sure if you get him to promise to be a good boy he will be. And all this freedom spreading around and people voting, Ba! Pull our troops out of there and let anarchy and murder rule the day again! As Americans we should protest the liberation of any person. Especially if it is done by the other political party!

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 3, 2005
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    I can imagine it is tough to have your father overseas, I just hope George comes to his senses before too long. thanks for reading...peace

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 3, 2005
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    Thanks ..i think thanks for reading..peace

  • fasterthanU
    March 3, 2005
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    wow- kinda outspoken, in my opinion. not gonna argue anything you said or anything, but... well, i don't agree with the whole war thing either. my dad has been overseas with the air force for over a year and a half now. he'll come back at the end of this november. he's been gone so long because of bush and his little power displays. at least my dad's usually safe in the air, but i know there are thousands of people who are not so fortunate. i wish he would at least have some consideration for them, or even just some common sense, but perhaps that might be too much to ask. keep up the great work, baldy!!

    ~tyler

  • Trilliana
    March 3, 2005
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    omg... thank you sooooo much... this needs to be sent to him. You are my new idol... you and my friend Aaron, the liberal poet. He'd love you forever for this one, so I shall send it on to him. This is awesome. I have always thought this about Bush and you have hit it right on the nose! Bravo!!!!!

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 3, 2005
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    I'm not in your country. Most who know me would question my sanity, but thanks for reading...peace


  • Oisin silver member
    March 3, 2005
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    Well as American's we got exactly who we voted for. George might be an ass, but I have to llok closely at the 51% who voted him back into office. oh well.

  • FlawedDestiny
    March 3, 2005
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    This is good, I don't know how much of it I agree with. I knew it would be a Bush Basher {so to speak} but I was curious. It's good to speak your mind and you do it very well.
    ~*Destiny*~

  • Piston
    March 3, 2005
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    Thank you! thank you! THANK YOU!

  • Auburn Sunrise
    March 3, 2005
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    Wow. Excellent letter, full of emotion and a bit of anger. You made a lot of great points.

  • Bmw2288
    March 3, 2005
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    Brilliant! im glad there are sane people in this country that share the same views as i do! simply wonderful!

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 3, 2005
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    there is no need to send it to him Smoochie, one of his underlings has probably read it already. This site has over 50,00 members, your government will have at least one pair of eyes on this community and its people, dont ever doubt that...peace Uncle/daddy Terry

  • Midnight Lace
    March 3, 2005
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    WellI don't believe you left any doubts about your feelings for our president. I do hope you don't really send this to him. That just wouldn't be nice not to mention you'd probably be made the butt of many jokes.

  • Touchof1der
    March 3, 2005
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    Hahaha... I'm not worried about the G-man! You better be worried about me though!

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 3, 2005
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    I'm always cute, something up my ass or not . A for it being a private party, you better ask the G-man in the basement, drinking government issue coffee and reading far too much poetry.

  • Touchof1der
    March 3, 2005
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    I had to come back and comment on this. I read it in such a dash earlier but I couldn't stop giggling or thinking about it. You are so cute when you get a burr up your ass honey! My, my, my. Ahem! up yours! and screw you. bite me and kiss my ass Wow! Is that a private party or can I join in as well? I can't even type my comment dern it! I like the petulant schoolboy reference... This is great sweetie!
    ♥ Kimberly
    Edited on Mar 03, 4:13 p.m. because ''.

  • M.A.King
    March 3, 2005
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    you made me laugh hard enough to bring tears to my eyes....oh gosh. but really, never in all my 46 years of living in this country that i love have i felt as censored as i do living under this admin.

  • Ogreatbaldone
    March 3, 2005
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    Mary..my eyes are up here! . Your fear of comenting is not unfounded like Georges war. I am sure that there is some government man somewhere reading this also, checking my background and trying to analyze my thoughts, wondering if i am subversive.,.. I'll save you the trouble pal, up yours! and screw you. bite me and kiss my ass...there that otta do it! thanks for reading Mary, hope you dont get a visit from the SS because of it...peace Terry

  • M.A.King
    March 3, 2005
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    Oh, goodness. I am half scared to comment. I admire your balls... (figuratively speaking of course) and it is no secret that bush was not my choice for pres. So, nuff said I guess.

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