Thursday, May 15, 2008

Golf?!! What Will Bush Give Up Next? He Already's Given Up His Sanity!


How About Giving Up The Presidency?

Admittedly, this is an old article, but it speaks volumes on how our fearless leader thinks (or tries to)

Stars & Stripes: Bush Hasn't Attended any Iraq Soldier's Funeral

Over the past 39 1/2 months, more than 2,500 American soldiers have lost their lives in Iraq. Yet during this entire time -- well more than three years -- George W. Bush has not attended a single funeral for a soldier who perished during the Iraq conflict. Not one. Stars & Stripes' Jeff Schogol has the story (via Editor & Publisher).

President Bush has met hundreds of families of fallen soldiers, but he has yet to attend a servicemember's funeral, he said Tuesday.

"Because which funeral do you go to? In my judgment, I think if I go to one I should go to all. How do you honor one person but not another?" he said.

The appropriate way to express his appreciation to the family members of fallen troops is to meet with them in private, he said.

So...

Here's a President who has said he met hundreds of soldiers' families, gave up golf in "solidarity" and has yet to go an serviceman's funeral because he thought it might not seem fair to other soldier's families.

Today is the 191st anniversary of the first mental institution in this country.

Here's a President who did or didn't know if he collaborated in the cover-up about Pat Tillman's death in Afghanistan.

Today is the 191st anniversary of the first mental institution in this country.

Here's a President who gave an impromptu neck-rub to the Chancellor of Germany at a formal conference.

Today is the 191st anniversary of the first mental institution in this country.


Here's a President who told Pat Robertson there would be no casualties resulting from the War in Iraq.


Today is the 191st anniversary of the first mental institution in this country.

Over 212 years, 42 presidents issued signing statements objecting to a grand total of 600 provisions of new laws. George W. Bush has done that more than 800 times in just over five and a half years in office.

Today is the 191st anniversary
of the first mental institution
in this country.

George Bush's war broke laws, his administration broke laws, but Bush denies any wrongdoing. His state of denial is so obvious, he seems to be the only one not to notice it.

Today is the 191st anniversary of the first mental institution

in this country.

While arguing against stem-cell research, George Bush told everyone we should "err on the side of life." This from someone who holds the nation's
record for most executions carried out (158 during his time as governor of Texas).

Today is the 191st anniversary of the first mental institution in this country.


This wonderful parody of "Crazy" was put together by Zeeeemonga - if it is censored in any way, go to: http://www.youtube.com/user/zeeeemoga








Of course, when he's out of office, Bush will be handing out these
souvenir golf tees when he's out back again on the course.