"Fool me once, Shame on you.
Fool me twice, Shame on me."
George W Bush has lost sense of reality. He thinks he is King Bush apparently. To me he appears to believe that he is above the law. I mean, the word “outlaw” seems to fit his behavior. He appears to think that truth is something to be toyed with. And as long as this behavior works for him, as long as the
How does Tony Snow, his Press Secretary, do it? How does he maintain a brain and say what he has to say every day to prop up GW? How does he keep his self-respect? Is it some dark sense of humor that keeps him sane?
I feel like my own sanity is being tested by GW. But a close second is the apathy that is shown by us. Okay I do laugh at George at times, but it’s only because crying is too depressing and would add to the knot in my stomach.
If I lived in
Below are two articles. The links are below the article. The first one is from
Our military power relies on the backs of the volunteers who sign up, and who wants to sign up? It isn’t the children of the politicians primarily. Primarily who do you think signs up to go to
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Bush says aides will not testify
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The row hinges on whether the attorneys were sacked for political motives.
Democratic leaders say they could go to court to challenge Mr Bush's move. He invoked the same little-used power last month to withhold subpoenaed documents.
The White House says Mr Bush is acting in good faith and has offered to let the aides do off-the-record interviews.
The pair in question are Harriet Miers, former White House counsel, and Sara Taylor, former political director for the White House.
Ms Miers has been summoned to appear under oath before the Senate Judiciary Committee on Wednesday and Ms Taylor to testify before the House Judiciary Committee the next day.
'Unreasonable' demands
The Democratic heads of the two judiciary committees had set a deadline of Monday for the White House to explain the first invocation of privilege last month and to log what documents were being withheld.
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Serve at the discretion of the president, with the approval of the Senate
Prosecute criminal cases brought by the government
Prosecute or defend civil cases in which the government is a party
Collect debts owed to the government
Source: US Department of Justice
In a letter to congressional leaders, White House counsel Fred Fielding said their demands were ‘unreasonable’ because they represented ‘a substantial incursion into presidential prerogatives’.
John Conyers, chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, responded with a warning that Congress was prepared to go to court over the matter.
‘Contrary to what the White House may believe, it is Congress and the courts that will decide whether an invocation of executive privilege is valid, not the White House unilaterally,’ he wrote.
Simmering row
The row over the firing of eight federal
Democrats in Congress have been trying to force the resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, accusing him of firing the prosecutors for political reasons and then lying about the reason for their dismissal.
Some Republicans have also backed the moves.
But the White House maintains the prosecutors were fired because they were ineffective. Mr Bush has dismissed the attempts to remove Mr Gonzales as being themselves political.
From http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6285658.stm
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Attorney General: He's got to go
“It seems that Attorney General Alberto Gonzales has a far worse memory than we thought.
Well, either that, or he's a liar.
Congress is still investigating how eight
And now, The Washington Post reports that while trying to get the USA Patriot Act renewed in 2005, Gonzales testified before the Senate that ‘There has not been one verified case of civil liberties abuse.’ But less than a week before that testimony, the FBI had sent Gonzales a report indicating that agents had overstepped in their information-gathering procedures, accessing more personal info than they legally ought to have. In fact, according to FBI documents obtained by The Post, for three months prior to his testimony, Gonzales had been receiving reports of ‘legal or procedural violations,’ including an illegal property search and unauthorized surveillance. The Justice Department spokesperson says Gonzales' statements were ‘consistent with statements from other officials.’ Which could mean that they were all lying or that no one, including Gonzales, had read the reports.
That Gonzales lacks the sense of honor to resign is clear. Too bad we can't demand that his boss, President Bush, fire him. Bush has his hands full stonewalling the congressional investigation into the firings of the
From http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/323153_fredoed.html
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My Headline: PRESIDENT BUSH - HE’S GOT TO GO
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President George Bush
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email: president@whitehouse.gov
The White House
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These people who have voluntarily taken on the role as leader need to be held accountable.
Do you think President Bush is acting honorably and living with truth as his guide.
I don’t.
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Freedom of Speech means
nothing
if you don’t exercise it.
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As a human rights activist, I bring to your attention the four year, 6 month old genocide in
Genocide flourishes when there is no accountability.
WE CAN’T SAY THAT WE CARE ABOUT JUSTICE
WHEN WE DO NOTHING TO STOP THE INJUSTICE
THAT SINCE THE HOLOCAUST
HAS BEEN called - GENOCIDE.
We each have a voice.
W each have a presence.
Let us not be silent.
We have been called to be human
in the most basic way
on this subject.
Where there is a will - there is always a way.
And where there is no will - there is never way.
Silence is necessary for genocide to go on.
Our collective silence is a weapon used by the genocidaires.
Silence kills.
And we are responsible for our personal silence.
One World.
One humanity.
One Human Race.
One.
• http://www.Savedarfur.org
• http://www.ajws.org/
• www.sudandivestment.org/
• http://www.genocideintervention.net/
• http://www.standnow.org/
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Please, consider supporting the movement to abolish slavery and human trafficking in the
and around the world.
It still goes on today, while we go about our lives.
PLEASE, sign the petition of Amazing Changes Campaign
http://www.theamazingchange.com/abolish.html
Zach Hunter, a teen young man, wants to put an end to world-wide slavery
Zach’s website:
http://www.myspace.com/amazingchange
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This might be of interest to some. It is an activist effort:
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Thursday, July 5th, 2007
Summer of Love '07 ...by Cindy Sheehan
On a Journey for Humanity
The other day I came out of my short retirement due to yet another Bush flagrant abuse of power. We decided that we would walk from Atlanta to DC to gather a people’s movement for humanity. The longer BushCo are in office the less chance we have of recovering the heart and soul of our nation, saving our soldiers and the people of Iraq and Afghanistan, and saving the planet from corporate and individual waste and pollution. Impeachment, removal from office, and in a perfect world: incarceration for the criminals against humanity, are urgent and necessary steps that need to be taken today.
Since the announcement of the Walk, circumstances have changed. Rev. Lennox Yearwood is not going to have his hearing for Conduct Unbecoming until the end of August, and we were going to begin our walk after his hearing on July 12th in Macon, GA. So consequently, we are going to begin our Journey on July 10th in Crawford, Texas.
Our Journey will take us through places such as Ft. Benning, GA, and New Orleans where Bush Crimes have had such a deeply detrimental affect on people. Torture and the continued criminal lack of help for the people of the Gulf States are two of BushCo’s more heinous crimes.
Our Journey will also take us to House Judiciary committee members’ offices where we will sit-in and demand that they institute Articles of Impeachment against Bush and Cheney immediately. On July 23rd, we will be in Congressman John Conyers’ office to encourage him to take the lead on impeachment. A sit-in in his office is possible and likely.
The US part of our Journey will end in New York City where on July 27th we will stage a demonstration in front of the UN to highlight the refugee crisis in the Middle East caused by the Bush High Crime Cabal. There are millions of people displaced by the atrocity in Iraq and, no matter what former US Ambassador and leading neo-con war criminal John Bolton says, the US does owe the people of Iraq more than we can ever repay. The very least we owe them, though, is a relatively safe country to live in and basic human rights like: homes, food, clean water and medical care.
On July 29th, we will be re-creating the Summer of Love and hold a “Gather-in of Hearts” in Central Park with leading activists and musical entertainment. Proceeds will go to Iraqi Refugees and for medical supplies for Iraqi hospitals.
When we are finished in NYC, a few of us will be Journeying to Amman, Jordan to help refugees in Jordan and Syria. We will visit the camps to assess the depth of the humanitarian crisis that is causing so many children to unnecessarily and tragically suffer. We have so much in this country. How can we allow our brothers and sisters to go without basics? Who can sleep comfortably at night and enjoy three square meals a day when other people only have moldy bread to eat and are starving? Do you think of the people of Iraq and the refugees literally dying of thirst when you go to turn on your tap for plentiful, clean water? Our animals here in the US are treated better than many humans on our planet. As MLK, Jr. said in his speech at the Riverside Church on April 04, 1967: “My government is the biggest purveyor of violence.” Our government has killed enough people to populate many small states in the US and has forced millions more to flee their places of birth. Our governments will never change, but our hearts can and we can do much to alleviate suffering and change the world.
Since I announced the Journey for Humanity, I have received a lot of support and encouragement, and many “I’ll be with you in spirits.” We appreciate your moral support, but we need your bodies and your dollars if you can’t participate. Our world is in an environmental, political and humanitarian state of emergency at this point and participation in a People’s Movement for Change, Justice and Humanity is becoming mandatory by our membership in the Human Race.
Our route and flyer for the “Gather-in of Hearts” is posted at Camp Casey Peace Institute. Donations can also be made there. Visit our MySpace page and be our friend!
We also need volunteers in cities along the route to help coordinate rallies/actions and food/housing for walkers. To volunteer, e-mail Dede Miller at tiggerloli@aol.com or call: 562-912-5838 (we don’t take blocked calls.).
End of Cindy's article.
I would like to add that if you want to help women, therefore, families, of war-torn and ruined places, a wonderful organization that I help sponsor a sister with is
www.womenforwomen.org
It is a wonderful non-profit organization started by an Iraqi woman who was visiting the USA years ago. Due to the Iraqi/USA situation under the President, George Herbert Walker Bush, she was unable to go home to Iraq. So she stayed here in the US. She started this organization that reaches out to women in several countries. My sponsored sisters have been from Rwanda. But you may choose from other countries, including
Afghanistan
Bosnia and Herzegovinia
Democratic Republic of Congo
Kosovo
Nigeria
Rwanda
and I believe also Iraq
I write to my "sister". Sometimes they write back, when they can. After a year they "graduate" from the program and I am assigned another "sister". They get a monthly allotment and are trained in women's rights, leadership skills and an income-making skill.
The organization believes when you help a woman, you help a family, which in turn helps build a community, a nation and peace. This would be "peace-building" in effect.
I encourage you to check it out.