by seahorse » Sun 27 Nov 2005, 23:41:41
NTB,
I think Americans ought to read articles like this b/c much of the world shares the same sentiment - and this puts America in a bind.
In addition, I do think the article is a fair characterization of where things stand. Is Bush the biggest terrorist in history? No, but I don't really think the author is trying to say who was the worse. He's only driving home the point that Bush is the worse because we are dealing with him now. No one's worried about Kahn or Hitler, they're both dead. What we do have to worry about is the guy running the show right now, and that's Bush, who believes in "preemptive warfare." That's the same guy that refuses to endorse the Senate's bill to ban torture. Give me a break. For you to make the point that Jeb Bush may make a run for president only worries me more. Jeb Bush is a card carrying member of the Project for a New American Century (check their website). This only means that this neocon bs will continue.
You say there is backing for this president. I don't think so, and neither do the American polls. His poll ratings are as low or almost as low as any previous U.S. president. The exception may be Nixon, but even Nixon had a 33% approval rating right before abdicating office. Bush is now about 37%. At any rate, when we all start researching to find out who may have been lower than Bush, it means he doesn't have a lot of backing. I'm not sure how proud he should be that his approval rating is low enough to be compared with Nixon's.
It is also correct that a majority of Americans are now against the war. Unfortunately, the neocons don't care. Instead of listening to Senator Mertha (hope I spelled that right) the Neocons attack him. Senator Mertha is a decorated combat Marine, yet the neocons that never served in the military accuse him of being a cut and run liberal. Give me a break.
Add onto this that the U.S. is massively in debt. I'm in the camp that those debts are not sustainable. Even Senator McCain said our present defense spending is not sustainable, and no one is willing to tackle the other issues like Social Security, Medicaid, etc. Add to this fiscal glutton our gluttony for eating steaks. Last I remember, but am too lazy to look up right now, the U.S. slaughters about 600,000 cows per week (McDonalds alone accounts for 5,000 per day). In the end, we must all atone for our sins, no party last forever.
Back to Bush, his reckless go it alone foriegn policy has destroyed our influence abroad. Bush's regretfull preemptive policies have led to the development of the "BRIC" alliance (Brazil, Russia, India, China) to oppose us politically and militarily in the region (Russians and Chinese and Russians and Indians holding first ever joint military exercises this year). Further, Bush's inept policies have created empowered our own arch rival in the Middle East - Iran. By taking out Sadam, we took out the only balance to the Iranians in the region. Our unfortunate war has left the Iranians as the biggest military, economic power in the region. This is unnerving, since we have tried to contain the Iranian "Mullahs" for the last 30 years. Now, with an unstable Iraq, the Iranians are filling the void of power. They are unchecked.
So, I think the article is a fair characterization of where things are and where they are going and how a billion cow worshippers, who are taking our jobs while GM employs are being laid off, see us. I'm not an American basher, but the present course of things cannot be defended any longer. Its leading to our demise. Those that are patriotic should stand up and say the king is wearing no clothes.