Mario, what about: Lying to his own people about the weapons of mass destruction, so as to initiate a war that made the world an unsafe place and that beggared the American people because of its cost.
Sleeping at the watch that resulted in one of the world's worst economic disasters. Actively fostering cronyism that caused his close circle to profit enormously from his misadventures. Completely destroying the concept of soverignity in order to give the USA the sole right to invade any country it wished. Thereby demolishing the very pillars that built the United Nations. Caring nought about the poor in America. Providing tax breaks to the very rich on the basis that it was these people that created America's wealth. Maintaining a strong bond with the pharmaceutical and health care industry which ensured contribution to his elections and thereby obtained free reign for itself of the ability to price drugs and health-care out of reach of the average American. Creating a record of being one of the most stupid of Presidents that ever governed America and made that nation the laughing stock of the world. Presiding over wars that called for the label "the world's worst terrorist" to be applied to him. Spending billions of dollars and expending vast resources that collectively could not capture the one man who was responsibly for America's worst nighmare. And one could go and and on. Roland. On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Mario Goveia <[email protected]> wrote: > Through it all, he kept his focus on his three top priorities, a) keeping the > country safe after 9/11, which he did, b) keeping taxes low to revive the > economy from the recession he inherited, which he did, c) improving the > public educational system by setting standards, which he did, and d) changing > the regimes in Iraq and Afghanistan to eliminate what he saw as threats to > the national and global security and to give the citizens in those countries > a chance to experience freedom and democracy, which he did as well.
