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Sunday, May 27, 2007

More George Bush Bull For Memorial Day

BarbinMD has taken a look at the past Memorial Day speeches that Bush has given and has compared them to each other.

Six Memorial Day Speeches By George W. Bush

Sun May 27, 2007

On May 28, 2001, George W. Bush gave his first Memorial Day address.  At that point in time, there were zero fatalities in Bush's Global War on Terror.  On that day he said:

It is not in our nature to seek out wars and conflicts.

Unfortunately, it was in his nature and four months after speaking those words, the terrorist attacks of September 11th "changed everything."  

And as the post 9/11 events unfolded and Bush planned for his war but not for the peace, it's too bad he didn't remember something else he said that Memorial Day:

We know that they all loved their lives as we love ours.  We know they had a place in the world, families waiting for them, and friends they expected to see again. We know that they thought of a future, just as we do, with plans and hopes for a long and full life.

By May 27, 2002, there were 34 fatalities in Bush' GWOT when he made his second Memorial Day address from Normandy.

Words can only go so far in capturing the grief and sense of loss for the families of those who died in all our wars. For some military families in America and in Europe, the grief is recent, with the losses we have suffered in Afghanistan. They can know, however, that the cause is just and, like other generations, these sacrifices have spared many others from tyranny and sorrow.

This was when we were in Afghanistan, going after al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden and those responsible for attacking America.  But as we now know, the plans for Iraq had been made months before and on this Memorial Day, Bush floated one of the talking points for the upcoming war:

...In the nearly 14 decades since, our nation's battles have all been far from home. Here on the continent of Europe were some of the fiercest of those battles, the heaviest losses, and the greatest victories.

And in all those victories American soldiers came to liberate, not to conquer.

Less than a year later, the mission was accomplished and when Bush made his third Memorial Day address on May 26, 2003, there were 275 total fatalities in his GWOT. On that day he said:

...we have laid to rest Americans who fell in the battle of Iraq. One of the funerals was for Marine Second Lieutenant Frederick Pokorney Junior, of Jacksonville, North Carolina. His wife, Carolyn, received a folded flag. His two year old daughter, Taylor, knelt beside her mother at the casket to say a final goodbye.

His president, George, didn't attend the funeral.  But why would he?  After all, those that find the courage to serve aren't his kind of people:

In every generation of Americans we have found courage equal to the tasks of our country. The farms and small towns and city streets of this land have always produced free citizens who assume the discipline and duty of military life.

But don't look to the elite...or the Texas Air National Guard?  

A year later, with 985 fatalities in his war, Bush's Memorial Day Address on May 31, 2004 was more defensive, perhaps reflecting his falling poll numbers:

Through our history, America has gone to war reluctantly, because we have known the costs of war. And the war on terror we're fighting today has brought great costs of its own. Since the hour this nation was attacked...

Roughly translated: We didn't really want to go to war but, September 11th, September 11th, September 11th...

By May 30, 2005, there were 1892 casualties in Bush's war.  When he spoke that day, Bush said of Arlington Cemetery:

At a distance, their headstones look alike.

I suppose that is so when they are just numbers...when you don't attend the funerals of those you send into battle, their headstones probably do look alike.  And what is there left to say except to repeat tired clichés and talking points?

Another generation is fighting a new war against an enemy that threatens the peace and stability of the world. Across the globe, our military is standing directly between our people and the worst dangers in the world...Because of the sacrifices of our men and women in uniform, two terror regimes are gone forever, freedom is on the march, and America is more secure.

During last year's Memorial Day address, with 2733 fatalities in his war, Bush said:

In this place where valor sleeps, we acknowledge our responsibility as Americans to preserve the memory of the fallen.

But he will never, never acknowledge his own responsibility for sending them to their deaths for a lie.

And tomorrow, with 3844 total fatalities in Bush's two wars, he will make his seventh Memorial Day speech.  Bush once said:

Behind every grave of a fallen soldier is a story of the grief that came to a wife, a mother, a child, a family, or a town.

Instead of making another meaningless speech, perhaps Mr. Bush should spend his Memorial Day learning each and every one of those stories.

 

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Our Grand-Children Will Ask, Why Didn't We Impeach Bush?

   This comes straight from the Daily Kos and it should be read by everyone on this planet because it pretty much lays out the immoral character of George Bush.

 

2007: Summer of Death and Lies

by kidneystones May 26, 2007

Washington's summer warmth returned this week leading President Bush to stand in the Rose Garden beneath perfect blue skies, as is his wont, and lie his fucking face off to the American people and the world one more time.

The Summer of Love  in '67 came just once but George Bush's mulching and manure spreading is forever, a perpetual crap-spewing machine. Nothing ever grows in George Bush's garden though, except lies, the number of dead, dollars lost and, of course, the stink.

A humbler man might have feared facing the guardians of truth and justice, known to some as "the lap-dog press", but Bush, if he knows anything at all, has the trainer's touch and understands exactly where and how bellies should be scratched. If that happens to look like a reach-around to pornographically-inclined observers, you're probably right. Nothing is quite as kinky and illuminating as watching the Cod-piece President conduct Obedience School.

Rose Garden Revisionism...a Heart-warming Refrain.

  As Fred Kaplan notes, the President doesn't even need to tell new lies. The old ones are more comforting. The press enfolds itself in the bloody rag the angry occupant of the Oval Office  waves before a frightened and beaten public like it's an old, familiar cardigan, searching there for the scent of Mr. Jelly-Bean, hoping to discover in the not-so-reassuring promises a sense of security they once found in a professional light-bulb salesman.  

This isn't Twenty-Mule Team Borax the squinty-eyed commander guy is selling. The drug is fear mixed with more than a dash of jingoism and hate laid over a solid base of outright racism and rage. And boy, does that play well in some circles, especially as the stack of corpses climbs higher. Burning brown bodies: children, women, men piled to the sky. Crack for the racist right.

Iraq is splitting at the seams, Afghanistan is exploding and Bin laden is out of sight and out of mind, replaced by the scary cypher known only as "those who attacked our shores and brought down the towers". The fact that the folks who brought down the towers also went down in the attack means nothing. Especially when so many in the press have been going down for so long. Dripping.

Junkie-President and Fear-monger found a rich vein of hate, racism and fear among the twisted remains at Ground Zero they've been milking ever since, bleeding America white. Literally.

Brown Americans will be forced to carry plastic laminated ID cards issued by the state declaring: "I'm not Them." Not yet, at least; in the eyes of the law, that is, for now. Heirs presumptive to the Oval Throne boast they'd like to "double Guantanamo". Look for a boom in orange-jump suit futures.

Kill Our Children? Bin Laden may not get the chance. America's former erstwhile ally is too busy now reaping the rewards of American madness, counting the secular moderates who have already fallen in Iraq, new home of the Islamic authoritarian nightmare.

George Bush feeds farm-boys from Kansas and father and mothers from Maine to California into the meat-grinder in Iraq. Terror U. Wonder what their t-shirts and caps look like. Fallujah 2004, Najef, Ramadi, Sadr City. Been there, done that, learned to form IED's and use them to spread carnage and terror across the region. As ye sow, so shall ye reap.

The Killer who ran and hid first in Daddy's money, then in drink and drugs until finally finding his niche as professional smile, who says his college years were wasted is now cheerleader-in-chief. The smile didn't last long however. The man who set a record for executions in Texas quickly got to work.

Out wheeled the Medicine Show and the rubes lined up for the life-giving elixir as they do each summer when Snake-Oil shucks and jives like the stand-up comedian he is. And they bought it. Why shouldn't he be cocky? Why should he worry about the low poll numbers? He's not fighting in Iraq and neither are his kids.

Profits rise, the rich get richer, the poor continue to suffer and sometimes complain. The loyal opposition is loyal only to their own place at the trough and a shot at a place closer to the cash spigot. Of the lives lost and families destroyed they care little.

Press buffoons bow and scrape before monsters and we find no hope. We're looking in the wrong place. Hope is found in the certain knowledge that the world can be a better place. Hope is found in the last wipe of the already clean table the waitress gives after the customer has left and her shift is finished. Hope is found in the joy we see in the eyes of our children; the delight they find in just being alive.

IMPEACH NOW. I'll call for the impeachment of the King of Lies until the last day of his illegal reign. I'll call for the impeachment of his minions who've lied to us all with a cynicism and abandon equal to their evil over-lord. I'll call for the impeachment of this corrupt, criminal regime that is sure to be damned by every historian for centuries to come. And I'll take comfort in the knowledge that I'm not alone and that there are millions more who'll fight and never run unto our dying breaths.

Why didn't Dems Impeach in the Summer of 2007?

Every generation of Americans is going to ask the same question. Why didn't Dems Impeach?

  Future generations will look back in revulsion at Bush; and wonder: what could Dems possibly have been thinking?

  How on earth after so many lies, after so much misery and so much bloodshed could Dems let these evil and corrupt monsters continue to rape the Constitution and murder thousands of young Americans and tens of thousands elsewhere?

  And the people will ask: where were you in 2007, in that summer of death and lies?

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