Sebagai tambahan untuk artikel ini, bagi semua pihak yang
berkepentingan, Anda dapat mengunjungi http://www.525reasons.com/
untuk melihat daftar hitam dari prestasi seorang GWB. Ironically,
situs tersebut dikelola oleh orang America sendiri.

4 more years people, 4 more years...

The guy even admited that his wife speaks better English than he does.
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/4875FDFC-295D-4E5A-A129-76EBB90D8B98.htm
I don't know why Americans trusted a person who can't even spells
"nuclear" correctly to lead them. Learning to speak as you lead the US
is worse than drinking and driving. At least that's what I think.
Well, Good luck America!

Just in: US Attorney General, the first to QUIT Bush Administration
http://news.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2004/11/10/washc10.xml

rgd,
WK

--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Ambon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200411/09/eng20041109_163228.html
> 
>  Opinion
> UPDATED: 08:18, November 09, 2004
> 
> Bush faces 9 big challenges in his new tenure of office
> 
> According to the news from Beijing Youth Daily the curtain was
dropped for 
> the strident presidential election campaign on 3 November. Bush,
coming out 
> a winner by a hairbreadth over Kerry, the candidate of the
Democratic Party, 
> succeeded in reassuming the presidentship for the next terms of office. 
> According to the plan of Bush he would hold the cabinet meeting on
the 4th 
> of the month, discussing on the work of the government for his next
tenure 
> of office. In view of the analysis by the US media Bush will be
confronted 
> with nine big challenges after his successful re-assumption of the 
> presidentship and he won't be able to feel light in the work
> 
> Challenge I: Difficult plight in Iraqi war
> 
> The war in Iraq made Bush to escape by a hairbreadth from losing the 
> presidential election campaign. So how to solve the thorny Iraqi
problem has 
> become a job of primary importance in his second terms of office for 
> presidentship. The Bush administration hasn't worked out any
schedule of 
> withdrawing the US army out from Iraq and obviously the situation in
Iraq 
> will be plunged into turmoil if the US army is going to pull out.
However, 
> the longer the US army stays there the more casualties it will
continue to 
> suffer and the more stronger the suspicions and dislikes from the
Arabic 
> world. The strategy worked out by Bush administration is to curb the
Iraqis 
> by the Iraqis and let the new Iraqi government and the Iraqi
security forces 
> to combat the anti-US armed forces but judging from the present
situation 
> the strategy doesn't work so effectively as wished for.
> 
> Challenge II: Anti-terrorism warfare
> 
> The most decisive spot for Bush to have won the presidential
election this 
> time lies in his anti-terrorism warfare, which is also going to be an 
> emphatic point for his administration in the next tenure of office.
Now the 
> US is still faced with a very great terrorist threat. Bin Laden,
chief of 
> the "Al-Qaeda" made his appearance in the videotape show just a few
days 
> prior to the US presidential election, sending out an attack warning
against 
> the USA. Therefore, whether it is possible for the US to avoid such 
> terrorist attack as the "9.11" incident constitutes a very heavy
pressure on 
> Bush, the self-styled "anti-terrorist president".
> To win the anti-terrorist war the Bush administration will adhere 
> continuously to the "preemptive" strategy and launch a military
attack at 
> any moment on those the US considers as constituting a threat to it. 
> Therefore, people are worried that it is quite likely for Bush to
kick off a 
> 3rd war like the wars in Afghan and Iraq in his second terms of
office. And 
> the US adjustment of military deployment on the globe will be
carried out as 
> scheduled though so far we still don't know whether Rumsfeld will
get the 
> chance to serve as secretary of national defence in Bush's new
government.
> 
> Challenge III: Awkward predicament in diplomatic affairs
> 
> The "unilateral policy" carried out by the Bush administration has
made the 
> US traditional allies in Europe to grouch and in the new terms of
his office 
> Bush will try his best to improve his relations with France and
Germany and 
> other European countries. With regard to its Mid-east issue Bush
supports 
> Sharon's unilateral action plan but as how to push ahead the signing
of the 
> peace agreement between Israel and the Palestine he has so far no
clear-cut 
> plan for it. Bush's partial policy towards Israel has met with strong 
> condemnation from the Palestine Autonomous Government and this is
one of the 
> reasons that bogged the Israeli-Palestine peace into the mire.
> It's by no means difficult to foretell that the Bush administration
will 
> continue to solve the nuclear issue on Korean Peninsula by way of
dialogues. 
> It is expected that the six-party talks on the Korean Nuclear Issue
will be 
> carried on.
> 
> Challenge IV: Energy-resources crisis
> 
> For the moment, the prices of crude oil remain at a high level in the 
> international market. This has already exerted some influence on the US 
> economy, and so in his second terms of office Bush has to take
measures to 
> solve the oil price problem.
> As analysts hold, it is quite likely for Bush to push ahead
continuously the 
> production of new energy resources while requesting the Congress to
pass a 
> law for encouraging the production of petroleum, coal and natural
gas in the 
> field for traditional energy resources. Bush may possibly appeal to the 
> Congress allowing the oil companies to exploit the oil in the
protective 
> areas of the north-pole countries. But the suggestion has already
incurred a 
> strong opposition from the environmentalists. Nevertheless, due to Bush 
> administration's refusal in using the oil reserve to contain the oil
price 
> it's still unfavorable for the lowering of the oil price.
> 
> Challenge V: Environmental problem
> 
> The international community has always been calling to the US to
sign as 
> soon as possible the "Kyoto Protocol" for restricting the emission of 
> greenhouse gases. However, this has met with a flat refusal from the
Bush 
> administration. In his new terms of office, Bush will be confronted
with the 
> pressure from the international community. However, it seems that he
will 
> not give in.
> Bush has his own plan as to the environmental problem of the USA He
will try 
> to make the Congress to pass a law, putting into practice a "clean sky" 
> scheme and restricting the pollution of power-generating plants.
However, 
> there is no strict restriction on the emission of exhausted gases.
> 
> Challenge VI: Intelligence reform
> 
> Bush kicked off the intelligence reform in his first terms of office
and the 
> reform of the intelligence system will be carried on in the 2nd
tenure of 
> office. However, Tom Ridge, Secretary of Homeland Security much
favored by 
> Bush will not be included in the new government and he will be quite
likely 
> to take up a post in a private enterprise. Therefore, Bush has to
sort out 
> as quickly as possible a suitable one to step into the shoes of the 
> Secretary for Homeland Security.
> Porter J. Goss, senator of the Republican Party who took up the post as 
> director of the CIA last September, will stay on for sure. Goss
decided to 
> strengthen the collection and analysis of the intelligence and train
more 
> lingual experts. However, his status as a Republican has met with
the query 
> from the Democrats, holding that it is very hard for him not to be 
> influenced by the party strife.
> 
> Challenge VII: Legal limitation
> 
> After the happening of the "9.11" terrorist attack Bush administration 
> passed by pushing through the Congress the "USA Patriot Act", making
the 
> intelligence and the law execution departments to have more
extensive powers 
> in the anti-terrorist war. Though the act was much queried and
doubted by 
> many Americans yet Bush has already promised to carry it out and
have it 
> strengthened in his new terms of office or it will be unable to find
out the 
> terrorists within the US homeland. So far we still don't know
whether Bush 
> will keep Attorney General John Ashcroft, head of the Department of
Justice, 
> at the post.
> 
> Challenge VIII: Increase of job opportunities
> 
> The economic policy is a big "soft rib" in Bush's administrative terms, 
> which suffered a serious attack from the Kerry's camp in the period of 
> presidential election. During the past 4 years after Bush took up
the post 
> in the White House the Americans have lost some 821,000
job-opportunities. 
> Though Bush administration has put forward a series of tax-reducing
measures 
> it is not very effective to push the economic growth ahead.
> In Bush's new terms of office, he promised to carry on the plan for the 
> reduction of taxes while measures are taken to encourage the
investment and 
> increase of export to stimulate the increase of job-opportunities
and the 
> growth of economy. But whether these measures can take any effect it is 
> still unable to tell.
> 
> Challenge IX: Supreme Court
> 
> In the power-framework of the US political system, the Supreme Court
has a 
> very big power. At the beginning of Bush's 2nd terms of office, several 
> grand justices of the Conservative party in the Supreme Court are
likely to 
> retire. Bush has to find out some suitable ones to replace them, for
these 
> grand justices of the Conservative party are mostly the supporters
for Bush 
> administration. In addition, Bush must also find out an attorney to 
> represent the government. Whereas before this the Chief Justice of the 
> government has already resigned from his post and went to take up a
more 
> profitable job in a private sector.
> 
> By People's Daily Online





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