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Sleaze with ease
By James Clingman
Contributing Columnist
Columbus Post
Has there ever been a time in this country when the “ruling” administration has done so much dirt, right before our very eyes, with such outright disregard for “the people”? For a guy who was appointed president by the Supreme Court after a crooked election process in his brother’s state of Florida, your boy George Bush really has it goin’ on. And the hits just keep on comin’.
Bush is bad enough but his boys and girls are worse. Even before they joined Bush, Jr.’s camp, guys like Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney were busy doing their dirt under Ronald Reagan, the Great Communicator. The lovely and talented “Condi” Rice was doing the bidding of George Bush, Sr. All the while, waiting in the wings (or was it a dugout, or maybe a bar) was George Jr., Karl Rove, Karen Hughes, Alberto “Speedy” Gonzales, and all the others who have participated in raping this country. And where did they find Scott McClellan?
A laundry list of shenanigans will only scratch the surface of what they have done. They came in with war on their minds. They entered the scene determined to commandeer the energy market. They lied, cheated, misled, pilfered, and smiled while they were doing their dirt. They continue to do the nastiest things to the neediest people of this country and we continue to allow it.
The Bushites face indictments, charges, trials, and convictions. They are Rovin’ like a bunch of wild animals to see whom they can devour. They are “Scootin” around, in attempts to deploy “dirty tricks” to destroy those on their “enemies list.” They are “Delayin’” justice and making every effort to change the laws to protect their comrades in crime. All of these acts are committed under their ringleader, the diabolical Dick “Spiro Agnew” Cheney, the head-sleaze-in-charge.
They have presided over a concocted and contrived war. They have directed billions of dollars to their friends at Halliburton and all the others, despite taxpayers being ripped off by these firms and their exorbitant prices. They cannot account for some $9 billion or so, in cash, that went “somewhere” to “someone” in Iraq. They watched while millions were being paid – in cash – to contractors in Iraq, while those who worked for those crooked contractors were kidnapped and beheaded as they tried to take care of their families.
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