Hold Duhbya’s Feet to the Fire

how to beat defeat George Bush

Brand Bush the extremist
Because that’s exactly what he is.
Extreme deficits. Extreme arrogance. Extreme secrecy.
Extreme conservative. Extreme ignorance.
John Kerry is the moderate one.

Bushlies.com by David Corn

There should be tremendous outrage–in the halls of Congress, in the public commons. After all, the Bush administration ended up waging an elective war, which has consumed thousands of American and Iraqi lives, on the basis of misinformation and disinformation. But who knows what riles people these days. In recent campaign appearances, John Kerry and John Edwards have challenged Bush’s honesty. The Senate report provides plenty of ammunition for such an assault upon Bush–particularly the section on Bush’s prewar claims that Saddam Hussein was in league with al Qaeda. The day after the report was released, Kerry and Edwards accused Bush of governing in a dishonest fashion. “The value of truth is one of the most central values in America, and this administration has violated” it, Kerry said. “Their values system is distorted and not based on truth.”

MSNBC – Altercation by Eric Alterman

Bush himself says he cannot think of a single mistake in his policies in which, according to at least one CIA officer, the president launched…

“an avaricious, premeditated, unprovoked war against a foe who posed no immediate threat but whose defeat did offer economic advantages.”

For Osama bin Laden, Anonymous argues, the American invasion and occupation of Iraq were like “a Christmas present you long for but never expected to receive” — a gift from Washington that “will haunt, hurt, and hound Americans for years to come.” Moreover, “U.S. forces and policies are completing the radicalization of the Islamic world, something Osama bin Laden has been trying to do with substantial but incomplete success since the early 1990’s. As a result, I think it fair to conclude that the United States of America remains bin Laden’s only indispensable ally.”

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