Monday, September 25, 2006

Go underground young Bush Go Underground! Chavez is right about Bush, failure, and resignation!

As we watch daily the lower classes finding life more difficult because of the changes and constraints Bush has put on them and their lifestyle.Now he wants to screw with social security again and we can't allow him to go it. Anyone but him!
As we watch daily the results of Bush's purposeful attack on Iraq not to help free Iraqi's but to use the excuse of fighting terrorism in order to implement his new middle east order.
As we watch Afghanistan as well as Iraq and the entire middle east, knowing Bush's mess is just starting to bear its ugly fruit, and it will worsen soon.
As we watch the daily results of his politics of underhanded bullying and division gain further animosity and enemies on a daily basis. I have to say, I think Chavez is over the top but he is right! "He said Bush should renounce the presidency if he has any dignity.The president of the United States has failed completely.
http://www.onelocalnews.com/...

Knowing that Bush has made a total mess out of everything he has gotten his grubby little hands on which includes just about everything and he will not stop until he achieves what he calls a new societal, middle east, and world order which we will call a mess!
http://www.anaveragepatriot.com/...

Can you blame them! Since President Bush's approval rating sank to the lowest level of his presidency in May, nearly six in 10 of his appearances helping Republican candidates have been closed to all media coverage.
Unlike his barnstorming leading up to the 2002 congressional elections, when he was more popular and the divisive Iraq war had not begun, Bush has yet to hold a single traditional campaign-style rally for one of his party's hopefuls this election cycle.
Every one of his events for GOP gubernatorial, House and Senate candidates has been to raise money from faithful Republican donors -- not to urge support among the broader voting public.
The GOP's control of Congress is in danger. The tendency of many Republican candidates to keep their president under wraps is represented starkly in Bush's schedule in the week ahead. Go underground young Bush Go Underground! Chavez is right about one thing!

Republicans hardly have abandoned their enthusiasm for having the president exercise his talent at raising money for their campaigns. But of six fundraisers Bush is headlining this week, all but one -- for Alabama Gov. Bob Riley -- are private, by agreement between the White House and the campaigns.
http://www.foxnews.com/...

He is merely going underground. I have to say he can't go far enough underground for me and he still has time to make our lives here and around the world more miserable. He might be going underground but he is still causing problems daily and he will not stop.

James Joiner
Gardner, Ma
www.anaveragepatriot.com

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