Friday, April 27, 2007

Broken Nation

A chronicle of the fraud, incompetence, lies, distortion, and irresponsibility of the 43rd president and his administration. This book raises questions about 9/11, the Bush/Cheney connection to oil and other industry, and the lies behind the Iraq invasion.

Learn just how Republicans have broken your nation into pieces and learn what you can do to put it back together again.

Read excerpts here: Google Books

Final Thoughts

For some, Hurricane Katrina may be the worst natural disaster in history to hit the United States of America, but there may be something worse. One storm began in Texas many years ago, and in 2000 it expanded to blanket the skies above the entire United States. Hurricane George— the most destructive disaster to strike America.

Here is a president who has neglected an entire nation, yet had enough energy and money to force a democracy in Iraq. Here is a president who neglected an entire nation, yet had enough time and energy to fight against women’s rights, gay marriage, and evolution. George W. Bush is an absentee president who has repeatedly assaulted not only the ones who voted against him but the ones who voted for him as well.

Many consider Bush fully responsible for letting 9/11 occur. After all, he did ignore the intelligence, the August 6th memo, and other numerous warnings. The Twin Towers may have still been standing today if it hadn’t been for the gross incompetence. Thousands of more American lives would have been saved if it had not been for the fradulent war in Iraq. The nation of Iraq, which did not have WMD or links to terrorism, would not be in a civil war, thousands of civilian lives would have been saved, and radical religion and terrorism wouldn’t rule the classes there. Our soldiers would still be at home with their families. The billions funneled into the war and bureaucratic departments consisting of unqualified friends could have been used for real anti-terrorism initiatives. The energy could have been put towards stopping the genocide in Darfur or the poverty that is plaguing the rest of Africa. The money wasted on the war could have also been used for domestic society programs like healthcare and education. The world would have been a better place overall, if it had not been for the Bush Administration.

It’s ironic that after the Hurricane Katrina disaster, Bush’s approval ratings plummeted, the CIA leak case took front center in the headlines, and an inside member of the White House was indicted while others continued to be investigated. To bring attention to Bush’s destruction of nature through the industries and policies he’s promoted, it took an act of nature. Maybe this time we won’t forget it.

In October 2005, Senator John Kerry stood at the edge of a river in Massachusetts as he nervously watched a broken dam threaten an entire community. The crews soon fixed the broken dam, but a symbolic dam was breaking elsewhere. In another part of the country, former Vice President Al Gore stood before a crowd of thousands of Americans as he challenged the Bush administration and made a call for action to hold them accountable for what they have done to America. The dam had finally begun to break and out poured the waters that would cleanse a dirtied and broken nation.

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