BUSH: THE MAN WHO WASN'T THERE
FROM THE COUNTRY THAT USED TO BE, ALWAYS
Bush Busy Shooting Scenes For Next
Michael Moore Movie While World Cries Out
Tsunami victims continue to suffer from homelessness, hunger, thirst and lack of medical care. Bodies remain unburied, debris is still piling up, aftershocks in the earthquake area continue to terrify the survivors. Local governments are slow and inefficient, lacking in supplies and equipment.
Charitable and relief organizations are trying to cope, but help from regional and major powers governments has been slow to come. Meanwhile, the threat of epidemics is growing from waters polluted by decomposing human and animal bodies, and the insects feeding on them.
In times of crisis, real leaders emerge. The NGOs, the world and national relief agencies are engaged in an heroic effort. Many ordinary people all around the world have stepped in to help, in any way they can. Donations of food, clothing and medical supplies are pouring in from everywhere. Financial contributions are still desperately needed, as the most portable, and powerful tools in these Third World countries.
But where are the great nations of the World? Where are their leaders? The one remaining superpower, the richest and strongest country in the history of the world, has said little, and done less.
The triumphalist President of the United States of America is home, in Crawford Texas, basking in the dubious glory of his recent electoral fraud, and counting his spurious political capitol in corrupt, incompetent but politically reliable judges to be rammed through the Senate, even if it means dismantling that institution. He's too busy mastering the bicycle, and cutting brush, to attend to the needs of the millions of tsunami victims in fifteen or sixteen stricken, friendly countries.
The world will largely note, and long remember what little we do here. History is being written, and it will be our judge. In the last hours of its' world domination, America was simply not there when it counted. We are a nation without a leader, in a world that cries out for leadership.
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6 Comments:
I am so ashamed of our leaders for so many reasons.
Hey, look on the bright side: They're not OUR leaders. OBVIOUSLY!
They're not anybody's leaders, as any idiot can see now, even a Repukelickin. They're just good corporate followers. Can't expect them to give a shit about anything human. Unless there's a profit in it.
Wonder how many will die in South Asia while Bush fiddles around in Crawford?
Bush was busy. He had to wrangle his dog onto the plane.
Or choking his chicken.
I honestly think that he waits for someone to tell him what to say. He's not good at speaking extemporaneously. During the first debate, numerous times, I thought he appeared to be wired and waiting for someone to tell him what to say. Later there were the photos of "The bulge".
9/11 showed us that when he has Karen Hughes' words in front of him, he can deliver a powerful performance.
With Reagan, we had a so-so actor, who ended up being an effective President.
With Bush, we have a so-so President who could probably be an effective actor.
Bush is the top man in the top branch of government in the top country in the world. If he needs somebody else to tell him what to do in a clear and present emergency, like 9/11, or this tsunami, he's not fit to be President. Effectively, he's not the President. So, who really is the President? Who's running the show?
Whoever it is, Bush should step down, and let us have a look at the real President. We should call another election now. We deserve to vote for whoever chose the actions, or inactions, on 9/11, and in this tsunami emergency. The real President owes that to the voters: A clear choice. Who should be the President?. Who is the President? We should be the ones to choose, whoever he, or she is.
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