Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Bush Policy = 100% Failure

USUALLY YAHOO! MESSAGE BOARDS are filled with trolls posting nonsense but this is by far the most intelligent thing I've read all day:


Let's list the people who tried to warn Bush.

Clinton warned him personally during a conversation on Inauguration Day.

Sandy Berger briefed the incoming Condolazy Rice.

Richard Clarke wrote a memo in Jan 2001 requesting an urgent meeting to deal with the threat of "al-Qaida". Although Bush named Cheney to act as head of his Counterterrorism team, Cheney didn't get around to holding the first team meeting until the first week in September.

The Bush administration shelved the bipartisan Hart-Rudman Report, which warned of the dangers facing America.

When Bush was handed the just-completed FBI report showing probable involvement of al-Qaeda in the attack on the USS Cole, he said he was "tired of swatting at flies", according to Rice, and decided to take no action ~ although the Predator drone was finally armed in Feb. 2001.

Bush and Cheney ignored the many warnings which came in from other nations during the spring and summer of 2001 regarding an impending attack.

They went on month-long vacations in August.

Boom. Tower I. Boom. Tower II. Boom. The Pentagon Boom. The airplane in PA.

When the Bush Administration came into office, the Director of Counter-terrorism requested an URGENT meeting to discuss policy to fight al Qaeda. Instead of getting that meeting, his office was downgraded below the Cabinet Deputy Secretaries. And that meeting was not held until one week before 9-11. When it was finally held, Wolfowitz ridiculed the effort to go after al Qaeda. He wanted to invade Iraq, instead, despite being told that Iraq was not connected to the terrorists who were planning attacks against America. Bush neglected terrorism, and the entire country paid the price for his negligence. Now he is paying PR firms millions to cover-up his negligence. Bush wants to avoid being held to accounts for his own failures. Phony ads do not face the problem. They just cover it up with phony images. We need real leadership, not PR ads which hide the truth about Bush's incompetence.

George W. Bush has a 100% failure record.

If Bush were an honorable man, he would have resigned on September 12, 2001, when his criminal negligence caused the deaths of over 3,000 people.

George W. Bush, the most inept president in U.S. history.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Now with the Able Danger allegations coming out, the right is trying to put this back on Clinton, one of the people that tried to warn Bush. What, me worry? Thank you President Neuman.

11:08 AM  

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