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Wednesday, May 31, 2006


If George W. Bush had been a democrat he would have been 'taken out' long ago. Bush is personally responsible for finishing off Osama bin Laden's job of destroying America. So why is Bush still president and why wasn't he impeached and put behind bars? Because the GOP is a party of frauds and callous war profiteers and because part of the American population are religious bigots who are deliberately ignorant of what is really happening and the only certainty they want is the bogus religion of the Bible Belt.
But the majority has seen the light and Bush is now only supported by the yes-men he appointed to the highest offices. America should be ashamed of this president. And do something about it! Impeach Bush! Speak out now, or prepare to be forever silent.

AlterNet: "Impeach President Bush! urged Jim Winkler, head of the Capitol Hill-based United Methodist Board of Church and Society."

SFGate: "Why was last November's massacre by U.S. Marines of as many as two dozen Iraqi civilians... at Haditha, a city in the Anbar province of western Iraq, covered up? Among the murdered: old people, taxicab passengers, women and children.
Representative John Murtha, a Democrat from Pennsylvania and former Marine, said last weekend: 'Who covered it up, why did they cover it up, why did they wait so long? We don't know how far it goes. It goes right up the chain of command.' Describing George W. Bush's bloody misadventure in Iraq, the congressman said: 'We're set back every time something like this happens. This is worse than Abu Ghraib.'"

LATimes: "A special session of Afghanistan's parliament Tuesday called for the prosecution of U.S. troops involved in a fatal traffic accident that sparked hours of intense rioting here."
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