Friday, February 02, 2007

At Long Last, Sir, Have you no decency?

By Clyde
I was listening to Diane Rehm's News Roundup Friday morning. The Journalists were Linda Wertheimer, Andrew Sullivan and Elanore Clift. The subject of conversation, Bush's expansion of the war and the senate Non-binding resolutions against the expansion.

A caller indicated there would be 45 thousand troops sent, not 21 thousand.

Thoughts were then expressed by these journalists that this president must be affected by the expressed desires of the country. That he would accept the prospect of thousands dying simply to cover his sorry ineptitude would be unthinkable.

Well, think it! This man has no decency! We've known that for more than six years. Each time he has gone before congress assembled, to present his state of the union address, he has used inflammatory points he knew were not valid. That is the expression of a faulsehood. Lying. From his previous record as the governor of Texas, it appears he simply has no regard for human life.

Bush stated he knew nothing about Plame. The grand jury testimony is showing that Cheney was in the middle of the whole thing and was the one who leaked Plame's identity. But the president didn't know...(?)

Bush has now admited that statements that the US was winning in Iraq during the run-up to the elections were false. That he was disturbed by the lack of progress and has been considering this 'New Direction' all that time.

Congress must stand up to thwart this pitiful little man, who would be king. He must not be allowed to further squander the lives of our troops, the lifeblood of our treasure, and the honor for which this country has stood, for over 230 years. He must not be allowed finally to make true the imagined all pervading terrorism he has preached since 9-11-2001. He must be prevented from engaging yet another non-aggressive middleast state in a preemptive war for no other reason than to cover up his incompetence as a head of state, and enraging one and a half BILLION muslims.

Finally as happened in the Army - McCarthy hearings, someone must finally rise and ask this question of Bush, Cheney et. al. "Have you no sense of decency, sir, at long last? Have you left no sense of decency?"

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