What's more important to Bush than over 500 dead soldiers? Steroid abuse & abstinence education.



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Topic: Politics > Politics-USA
User: "Harry Hope"
Date: 26 Jan 2004 10:35:03 AM
Object: What's more important to Bush than over 500 dead soldiers? Steroid abuse & abstinence education.

The State of the Union is... whatever.
Dubya's big speech to Congress fell flat last week after everyone
realized that everything he proposed is practically useless since
there's no money to pay for any of it.
The speech was simply a laundry list of divisive campaign issues, from
the PATRIOT Act to the war on terror to gay marriage, although
conspicuously absent were any mention of Osama bin Laden (remember
him?) or uranium from Niger (they're learning).
In fact, the vast and terrifying stockpiles of chemical, biological
and nuclear weapons that Bush pontificated about at length during his
previous State of the Union Address had been reduced to "weapons of
mass destruction program related activities" this time.
Q: what's the difference between weapons of mass destruction in 2003
and weapons of mass destruction related program activities in 2004?
A: about 500 dead American soldiers.
But there were more pressing issues on Our Great Leader's plate than
our fellow countrymen and women who've paid the ultimate price for his
lies.
Like steroid abuse, for example, and abstinence education.
I hope Arnold Schwarzenegger was paying attention.
From The Democratic Underground
http://www.democraticunderground.com/
Harry
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