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Saturday, January 03, 2009

History will NOT absolve George W. Bush

By 史蒂夫・奥托

How will President George Bush fair when history has evaluated his presidency? For some of us it has already been decided that he is one of the worst presidents in US history. He goes down with Nixon as an enemy to the common people of this country and no amount of time will change that. His wife is hopeful that time will exonerate Bush:

From The Wichita Eagle:

“Mrs. Bush, Rice: Bush presidency not a failure

By JESSE J. HOLLAND, Associated Press

Dec 28, 8:21 pm ET

WASHINGTON – The two most influential women in President George W. Bush's White House — first lady Laura Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice — are strongly defending the president's legacy against critics who are calling his administration one of the worst in history.

"I know it's not, and so I don't really feel like I need to respond to people that view it that way," Mrs. Bush said in an interview that aired Sunday. "I think history will judge and we'll see later."

Rice took a similar view in a separate interview, saying that claims that the Bush administration has been one of the worst ever are "ridiculous."

"I think generations pretty soon are going to start to thank this president for what he's done. This generation will," Rice said.”

For more on this click here.

Let’s look at what he’s done. He was the governor of Texas and his claim to fame was the unusually large number of people his state has put to death (132 from 1997 through 2000). As governor he never commuted any death penalty cases, leading some of us to believe he thought that killing people was an acceptable way of building a career.

Why was his candidacy taken seriously? He had amassed $millions in oil money to use for campaigning. Having the most money automatically makes a person a good candidate, according to most members of the mainstream media.

Once in office, he immediately started to look for an excuse to take over Iraq, to finish what his father started. Once again, the loss of life to enrich his own career was worth it to him.

He capitalized on the 9/11 attacks, first by invading and installing a puppet government in Afghanistan and then trying to persuade the US public that invading Iraq was a part of the “war on terror.” He kept insisting there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq when it turned out there were none. He played on his people’s fear of terrorists to get what he wanted.

He never got Osama Bin Laden (أسامة بن محمد بن عوض بن لادن), But he did start miles north of his hideout and moved Afghanistan troops south in order to take the country over. Before he finished the mess he started in Afghanistan, he started a mess in Iraq.

Within months of the invasion he stood on an aircraft carrier and announced that hostile action in Iraq was over. He never realized that his opponents were setting up a serious resistance to his illegal occupation there.

As with former President Richard Nixon, Bush has killed a lot of people and he has set up a situation where no US president can go in and simply pull out the troops without looking “soft on terrorism.” This means he has assured many presidents in the future that the messes he started in the Middle-east are there waiting to bog them down in a quagmire. The illegal puppets he set up in Iraq and Afghanistan are going to require a lot of US resources. These actions probably contributed to Bush running the economy into the ground.

No amount of time can change all of this. If anything, Bush’s actions will show how bad he led, years later when we are still dealing with the aftermath of all of this.





7 comments:

dudleysharp said...

Bush did commute a death sentnece whil governor.

Furthermore, juries or judges sentenced those Texas inmates to death and judges signed their death warranst prior to execution.

Bush was not a juror, a prosecutor or a judge for any of the death penalty cases.

You saying his career was based upon the death penalty has no rational support.

History will tell the tale, as it does for most.

SJ Otto said...

First, Bush had the right to review or commute any death sentence in Texas. I missed the one he actually commuted. Still his record shows that one out of his entire term as governor, considering that Texas has one of the highest execution rate, is still pretty bad. It demonstrates that he paid little attention to those who may have been wrongly accused.

Second, if he did anything else for Texas, of any note worthiness, I sure never heard about it and considering his dismal handling of the economy I will bet that he didn’t.

Third, it doesn’t take a weatherman to know which way the wind blows. He ran the economy into the ground and got us in to two purely imperialist wars. That is enough damage and ineptness to insure that he will remain with the likes of Herbert Hover, as a really bad president. No historian can explain this away. He is admired only by the dolts and suckers who voted for him a second time.

dudleysharp said...

Salamander:

You are unreasoned and unknowing.

The economic turmoil that we are, now, in, is the result of very poor laws and decisions by both parties, over the past 40-50 years.

During the first 7 years of Bush's administration, I am not sure he vetoed one economic bill, whether it was bipartisan, or leaning Democrat or Republican.

Correct me if I am wrong, please.

Look up the definition of imperialist. Find where such an intent is followed by insisting on democratic elections.

I know of no one that doubts the US would have left Iraq and Afghanistan, ASAP, has peace reigned.

Aout half the country voted for Bush the second time around. I have no doubt that you think you are smarter than all of them.

SJ Otto said...

Let me answer each point:

“The economic turmoil that we are, now, in, is the result of very poor laws and decisions by both parties, over the past 40-50 years.”

The Republican Party has dominated congress and/or the executive branch (the presidency). Bush is just the last mishap of a party that was so intent on giving everything to the wealthy they could want (while feathering their own nests) they ran the economy into the ground. Bush is THEIR president!!! The spent close to a $billion to put him in office. Since he is a product of that Party, who else do we blame for the mess we are in? The Democrats have allowed their party to sink into a third party status, because they feared taking on the Republicans and what they stand for. You are right to blame them as they are spineless cowards.


“During the first 7 years of Bush's administration, I am not sure he vetoed one economic bill, whether it was bipartisan, or leaning Democrat or Republican.”

What does this prove other than the man has no ideas or convictions of his own?

“Correct me if I am wrong, please.

Look up the definition of imperialist. Find where such an intent is followed by insisting on democratic elections.”

Elections have nothing to do with imperialism. Remember that Hitler was ELECTED chancellor. Did that make him a democrat?
Read Kwame Nkrumah on the use of elections in neo-colonialist Africa. Name one time when an opposition party or single opponent won an election under our guns and troops? When Salvador Allende was elected the legitimate president in Chile, the CIA overthrew him. That wasn’t the first time a CIA coup was used to oust an elected official. ELECTIONS DON’T MEAN SQUAT!!

“I know of no one that doubts the US would have left Iraq and Afghanistan, ASAP, has peace reigned.”

And by that you mean for them to kill off anyone that would get in the way of our imperialist agenda. Sure peace can always be found in a graveyard!

“About half the country voted for Bush the second time around. I have no doubt that you think you are smarter than all of them.”

I don’t pretend to know everyone’s thought process here, but anyone who took the time to seriously evaluate this man’s performance and still vote for him—they should have his/her head examined.

“You are unreasoned and unknowing.”

A real intelligent response (sarcasm if you didn’t already know).
I write this blog because I’m sick of hearing half wits try to explain to us why we need to fight imperialist wars and implant our democracy where it was never requested or why we have to have rich and greedy people run our lives for us. For those who are not rich, they need to educate themselves. For those who are educated and still hold these views, they are beyond help. They are idiots and they suffer from delusions. I’m sure I seem unreasonable to the lackeys of the ruling class

dudleysharp said...

Salamander:

Look at reality.

the Democratic Party won back control in the elections of 1954, it was the majority party in both houses of Congress for most of the next 40 years;

the Republicans were only able to win control of the Senate for a six-year period (1981–87).

The Republicans won a majority position in both houses of Congress in the elections of 1994.

The Republicans controlled both houses until 2006, except the Senate for most of 2001 and 2002,
when the Democrats had the majority

In 2006, the Democratic Party regained control of the House of Representatives, and the results of the Senate elections yielded a Senate makeup of 49 Republicans, 49 Democrats, and two independents.

In the 110th Congress (2007–08), the Democratic voting bloc has a 51-49 majority in the Senate because the two independents, Joseph Lieberman of Connecticut and Bernie Sanders of Vermont, align themselves with the Democratic Party.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Congress


I think you are blinded by some type of anti Republican mindset instead of looking at the true picture.

Both parties screwed us over a very long period of time.

My point about Bush not vetoeing any ills was that all of Congress, reps, dems and inde worked together
to pass all of th economic bills that we all lived under during the Bush administartion.

But, this storm has been brewing for 40-50 years because of the way the entire Congess acted. I don't care what party they belonged to. We are really in a mess and they helped put us there.

Of course, we elected them and kept reelecting them.

We will simply have to agree to disagree on the imperialist issue.

Thank you for allowing me to post on your log. It is appreciated.

SJ Otto said...

Yes I do have a type of anti-Republican mindset. This is probably because I live in a state that refuses to elect anything but Republicans. So when we get stepped on, it is with Republican boots.
I agree the Democrats contributed to the mess we are in. But George Bush has done nothing to fix it and has just stayed the course.
I’m glad to have comments on my blog, even when I disagree. Thanks for posting.

SJ Otto said...

Yes I do have a type of anti-Republican mindset. This is probably because I live in a state that refuses to elect anything but Republicans. So when we get stepped on, it is with Republican boots.
I agree the Democrats contributed to the mess we are in. But George Bush has done nothing to fix it and has just stayed the course.
I’m glad to have comments on my blog, even when I disagree. Thanks for posting.