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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Harry Hope"
Date: 27 Dec 2004 02:30:45 PM
Object: What are the Man of the Year's proud accomplishments?
From The Niagara Falls Reporter,
http://www.niagarafallsreporter.com/editorial183.html
Well, "Time" magazine named President George W. Bush "Man of the Year"
for 2004, an honor previously bestowed on Adolf Hitler (1938), Josef
Stalin (1942) and the Ayatollah Khomeini (1979).
Congratulations and good for him.
His proud accomplishments include the needless slaughter of more than
1,300 brave American men and women in Iraq, the maiming of 10,000
more, the deaths of 150 soldiers from countries stupid enough to join
his "coalition" and the murder of an estimated 16,000 Iraqi civilians.
The American advance from Normandy to Berlin in World War II was
accomplished in half the time of Bush's "liberation" of Iraq.
And there's no end in sight.
When he visited Canada recently, there was talk of having him arrested
as a war criminal.
How sweet would that have been?
Here at home, he has managed to wreck a thriving economy, divide the
nation and announce plans for dismantling Social Security based on a
phony "crisis" that may or may not occur in 50 years.
On the currency market, the dollar is becoming increasingly worthless
and Bush is the first president since Herbert Hoover to post a net
loss of jobs during his first four years in office.
Still, some 59 million Americans voted for him, something that will be
to our shame for decades to come.
From Ireland to India, people around the world are still shaking their
heads.
Bush calls himself a conservative.
In our view, launching an unprecedented pre-emptive war against a
country that represented no threat whatsoever to our national security
is anything but.
Likewise, proposing to amend the United States Constitution on the
basis of a political issue that might qualify as "flavor of the month"
-- gay marriage -- is similarly radical, the polar opposite of
conservatism.
An admittedly flawed candidate, John Kerry saw his campaign for the
presidency undone by the demonstrably dishonest Swift Boat Veterans
for Truth, the drug-addled Rush Limbaugh and the pervert Bill
O'Reilly, all of whom supported Bush.
For a lot of people and for a lot of reasons, 2004 was a lousy year,
one best forgotten as quickly as possible.
Perhaps "Time" magazine, in selecting Bush as the "Man of the Year,"
recognized that fact.
The problem is, we're stuck with him for another four years.
And a lot more people are going to die before it's over.
____________________________________________________
Ain't it great to know that the Moron of the Year accomplished all
those wonderful things?
Harry
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User: "Rich Travsky"

Title: Re: What are the Man of the Year's proud accomplishments? 27 Dec 2004 11:06:10 PM

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User: "veteran"

Title: Re: What are the Man of the Year's proud accomplishments? 27 Dec 2004 05:03:54 PM
In article <o7s0t0l806cfdt2fueklg3ml4ckft2gbr5@4ax.com>,
Harry Hope <rivrvu@ix.netcom.com> wrote:

From The Niagara Falls Reporter,
http://www.niagarafallsreporter.com/editorial183.html

Well, "Time" magazine named President George W. Bush "Man of the Year"
for 2004, an honor previously bestowed on Adolf Hitler (1938), Josef
Stalin (1942) and the Ayatollah Khomeini (1979).

Congratulations and good for him.

His proud accomplishments include the needless slaughter of more than
1,300 brave American men and women in Iraq, the maiming of 10,000
more, the deaths of 150 soldiers from countries stupid enough to join
his "coalition" and the murder of an estimated 16,000 Iraqi civilians.

The American advance from Normandy to Berlin in World War II was
accomplished in half the time of Bush's "liberation" of Iraq.

And there's no end in sight.

When he visited Canada recently, there was talk of having him arrested
as a war criminal.

How sweet would that have been?

Here at home, he has managed to wreck a thriving economy, divide the
nation and announce plans for dismantling Social Security based on a
phony "crisis" that may or may not occur in 50 years.

On the currency market, the dollar is becoming increasingly worthless
and Bush is the first president since Herbert Hoover to post a net
loss of jobs during his first four years in office.

Still, some 59 million Americans voted for him, something that will be
to our shame for decades to come.

From Ireland to India, people around the world are still shaking their
heads.

Bush calls himself a conservative.

In our view, launching an unprecedented pre-emptive war against a
country that represented no threat whatsoever to our national security
is anything but.

Likewise, proposing to amend the United States Constitution on the
basis of a political issue that might qualify as "flavor of the month"
-- gay marriage -- is similarly radical, the polar opposite of
conservatism.

An admittedly flawed candidate, John Kerry saw his campaign for the
presidency undone by the demonstrably dishonest Swift Boat Veterans
for Truth, the drug-addled Rush Limbaugh and the pervert Bill
O'Reilly, all of whom supported Bush.

For a lot of people and for a lot of reasons, 2004 was a lousy year,
one best forgotten as quickly as possible.

Perhaps "Time" magazine, in selecting Bush as the "Man of the Year,"
recognized that fact.

The problem is, we're stuck with him for another four years.

And a lot more people are going to die before it's over.

____________________________________________________

Ain't it great to know that the Moron of the Year accomplished all
those wonderful things?

Harry

the War on Iraq was to protect Israel.

g

Patriotism is supporting your country all
the time and the government when it deserves it.
-Mark Twain
.


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