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Michael Moore's Letter To Bush




Three Strikes And You're Out, Mr. Bush




By Michael Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


11-3-00


Dear friends,With the revelation last night of the drunk driving arrest
and conviction in 1976 of George W. Bush, this marks the THIRD arrest -- that
we know of -- involving this man who would be President.
Let me ask you,
the readers of this letter: How many times have YOU been arrested? Me, none.
Most of you -- once? twice? This guy has been arrested AT LEAST THREE TIMES!
How many people do you know have been arrested three times? Go ahead, do a
quick count on your fingers. The answer? NONE!
Yet, we are being asked on
Tuesday to vote for a man who has been arrested THREE TIMES. For President of
the United States! Are they kidding? The Republicans must take us all for
idiots.
The first arrest of George W. Bush was for theft at a hotel. The
second arrest was for disorderly conduct at a football game. The third
arrest, we've now learned, is for a very serious crime -- drunk driving.
What's the next crime committed by George W. Bush that we will learn of? When
will we learn it? It is time for everyone to demand the truth from Governor
Bush. I'm telling you, we haven't heard the last of his criminal behavior.

But next Wednesday will be too late to find out.
The press should be
ashamed of itself for its laziness. I cannot believe it took a young woman,
Erin Fehlau -- at a FOX affiliate, no less -- up in Maine to stumble onto
this story and do the necessary work to uncover it. Where have the big
networks' investigative reporters been?
I'll tell you where: ASLEEP AT THE
WHEEL!
After seeing this local Maine reporter on "Nightline" last night
explain how a policewoman told her she overheard a conversation between a
lawyer and a judge, and then the reporter started digging around and found
out the facts, it was clear the story was not planted by the Gore campaign,
as Bush and his people have been insinuating.
The real story here is how
did this conviction get covered up for so many years? I spoke to a lawyer
last night familiar with these kinds of cases. She said that a D.U.I., in and
of itself, is not something worth covering up. Had Bush revealed this
himself, he would have found the public forgiving of his infraction.
No, my
lawyer friend continued, the only reason to cover it up would be that there
was something ELSE connected to the arrest that night -- e.g., drugs or
resisting arrest. This other potential charge could have been dropped and
expunged. The reporter was shown only the court docket which listed Bush's
name, address, and the charge to which he pleaded guilty. What we need to see
is the actual POLICE REPORT from that night. Assuming it hasn't been
doctored, that will tell us the truth.
The Bush people have already lied
about the nature of the D.U.I. arrest (they said the cop pulled Bush over
because he was "driving too slowly"; the arresting officer last night said it
was because Bush had "swerved off on the shoulder of the road"). Bush himself
lied last night when asked about the night he spent in jail. "I didn't spend
time in jail," he insisted. The officer told the local reporter that Bush, in
fact, was handcuffed, taken to the station, and held in custody for at least
an hour and a half.
This is not just some simple traffic ticket. I don't
want to hear one word comparing this drunk driving conviction to Clinton's
transgressions. Lying about consensual sex you had with another adult is NOT
the same as getting behind the wheel of a car when you are drunk and
endangering the lives of others (including the life of your own sister, Mr.
Bush, who was in the car with you that night).
It is NOT the same as Gore
volunteering he smoked pot in his youth. That act endangered no one's life
and he did not try to cover it up.
And don't tell us that the drunk driving
and the "drinking problem" was just a "youthful indiscretion." You were NOT a
"youth" when you were in your THIRTIES on the night you were arrested while
careening off the road. The fact is, according to your own admission (if not
in these words), you were a drunk and a bum 'til the age of 40, living off
your rich daddy who spent his time bailing you out of trouble.
For crying
out loud -- if any Republican is reading this, I implore you: this man does
not deserve to be placed in the highest and most respected office in the
land! Bush voters, come to your senses! If you can't bring yourself to vote
for Nader or Gore, then show your love for your country and just stay home
next Tuesday.
Please, save our nation this incredible, unfolding,
never-ending embarrassment.
Yours,Michael Moore [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.michaelmoore.com
P.S. Last night, just as the news was breaking about
George W. Bush's arrest and conviction for driving while drunk, I sent out an
open letter toGovernor Bush (click on: www.michaelmoore.com/2000_11_02.html),
asking him to answer three questions which I believe affect our national
security:
1. Are you, Mr. Bush, unable to read and write on an adult level?
2. Are you an alcoholic and, if so, how will this affect your performance
as Commander-in-Chief?
3. You say that you have not committed any felonies
since 1975. What felonies did you commit PRIOR to that date?
I implore our
nation's media to demand answers to these questions before Tuesday's
election. The people have a right to know.
P.P.S. "The Awful Truth" is
pre-empted tonight. Our election special marathon is on Bravo, this Sunday
afternoon, beginning at 4pm ET


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