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Reaping the whirlwind: Bush’s political saga
May 17, 2008, 7:02 am
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Bush Bush is reaping the whirlwind.

            As of this writing, his political party’s rival, the Democrats have regained control of the US Congress.  Pundits are saying that this is the American people’s repudiation of his wars of aggression, his “anti-terrorism” terrorism of the world, his party’s moral bankruptcy, his scandal-riddled government and his very person.

            To think that Bush desperately tried to fend off this humiliation by campaigning hard for Republican candidates.  Guess Saddam’s conviction did not do Bush’s designs well.  Guess his macho rhetoric and chopping salute already lost appeal among the people.  (But who are we kidding here?  Junior lost the popular vote to Al Gore in 2001, didn’t he?)

             And that’s not all.  He is losing abroad as well.

            The American government’s wars of aggression are impossibly held down by the brave patriots of the countries it has invaded.  The Iraqi and Afghan people are asserting their sovereignty over the piling dead bodies of American youth.  Such waste for a megalomaniac’s unjust war!

            To add to Bush’s discomfort, his great lapdog, este, ally, British PM Tony Blair is being shown the door as well.  Who’s gonna lend an ear to Bush’s whispered and foulmouthed vocabulary now?

 

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This just in. I read about Manuel Ortega’s impeding return to power in Nicaragua. 

       This, despite the American government’s active involvement to frustrate Ortega’s election, as it did in the past.

       I am sure Ortega would be joining Castro, Chavez, Morales and

other Latin American countries in a broad anti-imperialist alliance in the Western Hemisphere.

       This is another Bush defeat.

       In addition, North Korea thumbed its nose on the US government when it recently exploded its first atomic bomb.

       From hereon, Bush would be limping to the end of his term.  By the looks of it, he is in deep political shit.

            And so he joins Bush Sr. among the American presidents who ended their political careers on a not so stellar note. 

 

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On to something, someone, related.

       Thakshin is gone, unceremoniously booted out by a coup backed by the Thai King.

       Bush and Blair are on their way out.

       When will gma follow?

       Soon, I hope.

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11-08-2006


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