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Since Bush became President a lot has changed. Nearly 3 million
jobs have been lost, environmental regulations have been gutted,
and our basic rights and freedoms are now endangered.
The President of the United States lied to the American people,
Congress, and the U.N. He even said he had "darn good"
intelligence on Iraq despite his disputed State of the Union claim
that Baghdad sought to purchase uranium from Africa. President Bush
provided us with false and deceptive rationales for war in Iraq
and now hundreds U.S. soldiers and thousands of others have died.
We are have spent more than $300 billion and they will ask for more.
Maybe we would feel better about spending if we thought we werent
rebuilding their government around US corporate interests. Meanwhile,
in the U.S. Americans are desperately looking for work, prisons
are packed to an all-time high, and crucial programs and services
are being cut in order to pay for the Bush administration's massive
military and national security tab. What happened to our budget
surplus?
With the guidance of Bush appointed Attorney General John Aschroft,
our civil liberties have been attacked by the U.S. PATRIOT Act.
Thanks to the PATRIOT Act, the FBI now has the power to access our
most private and personal medical and student records, and they
don't even have to tell us it ever happened. Because the administration
couldn't get enough of all that racial profiling, we now have to
prepare ourselves for PATRIOT II.
President Bush is trying to pack our federal courts with right-wing
radicals. He has taken Reagan's unprecedented politicization of
this process to a whole new level. His nominees have been ideological
extremists prepared to carry out a pro-corporate, anti-civil rights,
anti-environmental and anti-choice agenda. If a federal judge is
supposed to fairly interpret the Constitution and the laws governing
our country, and not be a political activist, then why have people
like Deborah Cook and Charles Pickering been appointed for life
to the U.S. Courts?
Bush's tax cuts to the wealthy are placing the debt on our generation.
Republicans are cutting initiatives like work-study and making it
harder for us to pay for school. Meanwhile tuition is rapidly increasing
at state universities everywhere, only because education is obviously
low on the Bush administration's priorities list. But it doesn't
look like we are going to find jobs anyway, as long as Bush is President.
We gained 1,000 jobs last month and now the White House is popping
champaign and saying that the economy is better. I remember when
Bush said he was going to create 200,000 jobs a month. Instead he
lost us 3 million.
But so what if education isn't getting nearly enough funding. The
Bush administration is putting taxpayers' money to use by spending
$609 per second on the so-called "war on drugs".
The only Americans benefiting from the Bush administration are members
of the wealthiest 1 percent of our country. Of course if the Vice
President is the former CEO of your company, you're doing just fine.
Isn't it nice to know that Halliburton is benefiting from all of
this?
If the Bush administration wants to "leave no child behind"
then why is it cutting funding for programs such as Head Start?
Why are there nearly 10 million children in the U.S. without health
care? For that matter, why are there 57 million Americans without
health care?
Almost all of the major Democratic candidates have offered health
care plans which would expand coverage to millions of Americans.
How would they finance it? By repealing various portions of the
Bush tax cuts, of course.
But President Bush is capable of much more than many of us expected.
Who knew he could alienate the U.S. from the rest of the world,
recklessly wage war in the middle east, while simultaneously attacking
ground-breaking decisions such as affirmative action and Roe v.
Wade.
Why do Democrats need to win back the White House in 2004?
We need to reverse the Bushites corporate agenda.
We need our government to uphold the Civil Rights Act, the Americans
with Disabilities Act, and the U.S. Constitution.
We need a strong agricultural economy based on sustainable practices
and family farms.
We need to move away from our dependency on oil and focus on renewable
energy.
We need to fix the mess here and abroad.
Because Presidents are elected, not appointed in a democracy.
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