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The Two Faces of George Bush, White House Resident Email Print

Before the war we heard that Iraq had weapons of mass destruction threatening us.  After no weapons of mass destruction were found we heard that George Bush would bring democracy and freedom first to Iraq and from there it would spread to the rest of the Middle East.

Bush's response to the scandalous firing of some of the best federal prosecutors in the U.S.A. was commented on in a Seattle Post Intelligencer March 15 editorial:

"President Bush said Wednesday that he had confidence in Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.  But he `frankly is not happy about' the way Gonzales had handled the dismissal of federal prosecutors, a move that has spawned a congressional investigation into whether the White House allowed politics to interfere with law enforcement."

In short, Bush is unhappy with the handling of the firings but approves of the actions themselves.

Going to war without justification and killing U.S. service personnel, injuring and killing innocent Iraqis, is against every law in every nation on earth and maybe even the universe if you believe in the Code of Hammurabi, which specified "Thou Shalt Not Kill."  

This Code was given before Moses was provided with the Ten Commandments allegedly by God Himself, if you are a Christian, which Bush claims to be, has been ignored.  

In the recent controversy over the firing of the federal prosecutors, George Bush dares claim he is concerned about "law enforcement."  When, where, and how did this great concern over law enforcement take place, Mr. Bush?

Someday, somewhere Bush will give pause to think about what a hideous legacy he must live with forever.  


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