Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2006 2:45 PM
Subject: THE SOUND AND THE FURY
THE SOUND AND THE FURY
4/27/06
Nick Ivanovich
The thunder of a twenty-one gun salute reverberated over
Washington. The ceremony at the Whitehouse welcomed President Hu
Jintao, the powerful, repressive leader of Communist China.
Suddenly a middle-aged Chinese woman interrupted the event,
attempting to remind President Bush of the atrocities committed
by his Chinese guest. She was quickly arrested. Ironically, the
woman’s frail shrill voice has surpassed the sound of the
gunfire and echoed in conversations across the nation.
Polls show Americans believe that this country is in trouble.
The President, in his final term of office, seems content with
his plunging credibility. The war in Iraq has become a
counterproductive quagmire; its cost is approaching $350 billion
dollars, Osama bin Laden still roams free and Al Qaeda is
growing. It is the Secretary of Defense who is under fire. But
the Commander in Chief is a man on a mission. With saber held
high, the President is ready to fight any legislation which
threatens his efforts to give away America’s assets to
foreigners. Standing with his comrade in arms, Mexico’s
President Fox, he refuses to secure the borders. Bristled with
bulldog tenacity he works to secure a pathway to citizenship for
millions of illegal, Mexican, low-wage workers. Lawbreaking U.
S. employers benefit, but tax payers, who are in competition
with the Illegals for jobs, must also bear the hidden cost
burden of massive immigrant education, medical care, disease,
drug and gang infestation, and the incarceration of a
disproportionate number of Mexican criminals.
In the arena of international trade, America is losing by $800
billion dollars per year. This may explain the pomp for visiting
President Hu. America transfers $200 billion of its annual trade
deficit and a huge amount of technology to China and its
military, estimated at 2.25-million-strong, the largest army in
the world. Bush must treat this benefactor of American largess
with great honor to maintain the unholy alliance between
“Googalized” global capitalists and this communist dictatorial
regime. In spite of the obvious national risk, Bush and his
free-trade advocates expect Americans to be content to watch
their wages fall and be grateful for the affordable products
produced by low cost, controlled foreign labor.
Under fiscal conservatives, Government spending has just
exceeded its own limit. The national debt is now at $8.3
trillion, an all time high. Sadly, Congress has passed by this
picture of government failure so long that it has begun to blend
with the statuary in the nation’s capital. It’s been four and
one half years since 9/11 and nearly six years since the
President took office. One third of the Senate, and the entire
House, is up for re-election in November. They can’t run a
campaign on a track record that has derailed. Six months to go,
and the clock is ticking. Enraged Americans are voicing their
opinions and watching. Will Congress follow the President and
his legacy into virtual exile or start voting with people
they’re supposed to represent for a change?
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Jonathan Turley - This Dog Won't Hunt - Bush has committed a
Federal Crime.
J.B. and Maurice Shapiro Professor of Public Interest Law;
Director of the
Environmental Law Advocacy Center; Executive Director, Project
for Older Prisoners
http://www.law.gwu.edu/Faculty/profile.aspx?id=1738
Email:
jturley@law.gwu.edu
Telephone: (202) 994-7001
Fax: (202) 994-9811
CNN 2/05/06 Prof. Jonathan Turley and Bush's Spying is a Federal
Crime!
Audio: The President committed a crim!!!
http://www.apfn.net/audio/M60205144451-CNN-spy-fed-crime.MP3