BUSH MUST LEARN WE LIVE IN A DEMOCRACY
Bush blamed Democrats of partisanship in the House for backing a timetable for an American withdrawal in Iraq. Cheney also blamed Democrats of undermining U.S. troops in Iraq and of supporting terrorists.
Bush, frightened to fight in Vietnam, and Cheney, a five time draft dodger, both bullies at best, are prone to name-calling and playing the fear card to hype up popularity for their made-up war. However, their rhetoric and scare tactics have failed and an overwhelming majority of Americans do not support the war and want an American withdrawal.
With no end in sight, over 3200 American killed, 25000 Americans wounded, over 100,000 innocent Iraqis slaughtered, $419 billion appropriated--cost will soon surpass the estimated $600 billion cost of the Vietnam War, Bush wants to continue sending troops and spending billions of dollars, even though he has no exit strategy.
Challenging the stubborn, unrealistic Bush, Democrats passed legislation entailing the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops from Iraq in 2008. Ignoring Congress, Bush, has falsely stated that he alone has the right to wage and end the Iraq war. This is not true. Congress will always have a say in time of war…checks and balance. As Republican Sen. Hagel stated, Bush is not a monarch. It’s time to put an end to Bush’s war and show him that we live in a democracy and not a dictatorship.
Christian Gatsby
Bush, frightened to fight in Vietnam, and Cheney, a five time draft dodger, both bullies at best, are prone to name-calling and playing the fear card to hype up popularity for their made-up war. However, their rhetoric and scare tactics have failed and an overwhelming majority of Americans do not support the war and want an American withdrawal.
With no end in sight, over 3200 American killed, 25000 Americans wounded, over 100,000 innocent Iraqis slaughtered, $419 billion appropriated--cost will soon surpass the estimated $600 billion cost of the Vietnam War, Bush wants to continue sending troops and spending billions of dollars, even though he has no exit strategy.
Challenging the stubborn, unrealistic Bush, Democrats passed legislation entailing the withdrawal of U.S. combat troops from Iraq in 2008. Ignoring Congress, Bush, has falsely stated that he alone has the right to wage and end the Iraq war. This is not true. Congress will always have a say in time of war…checks and balance. As Republican Sen. Hagel stated, Bush is not a monarch. It’s time to put an end to Bush’s war and show him that we live in a democracy and not a dictatorship.
Christian Gatsby
