Most of what the Bush administration is accused of is being in a shitsea of is CORRUPTION, no? In other words, most of the controversies revolve outside the bounds of debates regarding Republican/Democratic political philosophies (such as fiscal disipline and lowering taxes).
Cases in point-
controversies surrounding the Bush administration...
1) Biggest campaign contributors are Enron and Haliburton (source: www.publicintegrity.org)
2) Cheney's Haliburton Offshore Oil Companies in Iran - a terror-supporting paraiah - and hundreds of other places to evade taxes -under his tenure (source: "60 Minutes" - February 2004)
3)Bush administration's no bid contracts for Haliburton and other companies that are campaign contributors (source: anywhere)
4) Lowering of pollution standards as a defacto subsidy to the petroleum industry (source: "Larry Holmes" as described by "Fletch")
5) Prescription drug plan as a giveaway to Bush's second largest campaign contributor - drug companies (source: "Larry Holmes" as described by "Fletch")
6) Cherry-picking intelligence info in order to convince the public war against Iraq was nessesary. Never using the argument of "Democratisation of the Middle East" until weeks after the war ended ("Mission Accomplished")
7) Claiming "not to have read" report that was on the oval office desk debunking Iraq-Nigeria nuke centrifuge intelligence - intelligence that was the centerpeice of their WMD/Saddam argument
8) Implementing changes in government grants thus greying the government's separation of Church and State - "faith-based organizations".
9) Stonewalling of the 911 Commision - only instituted at the vigorous insistance of Sen. John McCain and begrudingly accepted by Bush
10) the fact that it now appears the only WMDs Saddam EVER actually HAD (not "seeked") were chemical weapons as used on the Kurds and Iranians - weapons technology that were supplied to him specifically under the watch of Cheney and Rumsfeld under the Reagan and Bush Sr. administrations - and weapons use against Iran that was approved of through Exective Branch channels. Finally, there was weapons use against the Kurds - use that the US Congress (led by Al Gore, in fact) voted was reason to bring economic sancation against Iraq - economic sanctions that were effectively vetoed by Bush Sr.
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Some other issues - such as "George Bush's tax giveaways to the rich", an ececutive branch political structure that is politically inbred in taht they will not listen to advisors, foreign policy rheoric that does no good except to piss off our enemies (calling France and Germany "old Europe", etc.), and the his attempts to stack the courts with anti-abortion and religious judges - even though I disagree with those policies, they are philosophical decisions, not corruption.
Thoughts?
Cases in point-
controversies surrounding the Bush administration...
1) Biggest campaign contributors are Enron and Haliburton (source: www.publicintegrity.org)
2) Cheney's Haliburton Offshore Oil Companies in Iran - a terror-supporting paraiah - and hundreds of other places to evade taxes -under his tenure (source: "60 Minutes" - February 2004)
3)Bush administration's no bid contracts for Haliburton and other companies that are campaign contributors (source: anywhere)
4) Lowering of pollution standards as a defacto subsidy to the petroleum industry (source: "Larry Holmes" as described by "Fletch")
5) Prescription drug plan as a giveaway to Bush's second largest campaign contributor - drug companies (source: "Larry Holmes" as described by "Fletch")
6) Cherry-picking intelligence info in order to convince the public war against Iraq was nessesary. Never using the argument of "Democratisation of the Middle East" until weeks after the war ended ("Mission Accomplished")
7) Claiming "not to have read" report that was on the oval office desk debunking Iraq-Nigeria nuke centrifuge intelligence - intelligence that was the centerpeice of their WMD/Saddam argument
8) Implementing changes in government grants thus greying the government's separation of Church and State - "faith-based organizations".
9) Stonewalling of the 911 Commision - only instituted at the vigorous insistance of Sen. John McCain and begrudingly accepted by Bush
10) the fact that it now appears the only WMDs Saddam EVER actually HAD (not "seeked") were chemical weapons as used on the Kurds and Iranians - weapons technology that were supplied to him specifically under the watch of Cheney and Rumsfeld under the Reagan and Bush Sr. administrations - and weapons use against Iran that was approved of through Exective Branch channels. Finally, there was weapons use against the Kurds - use that the US Congress (led by Al Gore, in fact) voted was reason to bring economic sancation against Iraq - economic sanctions that were effectively vetoed by Bush Sr.
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Some other issues - such as "George Bush's tax giveaways to the rich", an ececutive branch political structure that is politically inbred in taht they will not listen to advisors, foreign policy rheoric that does no good except to piss off our enemies (calling France and Germany "old Europe", etc.), and the his attempts to stack the courts with anti-abortion and religious judges - even though I disagree with those policies, they are philosophical decisions, not corruption.
Thoughts?
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