The Linear Canvas
This journal is about the wrongs and rights of the world, as I see them.

The Linear Canvas

My President?

January 11th, 2004 . by Alexander Fisher

I know it’s pretty obvious that I am not too enamored with George Bush. I get e-mail’s from a cousin of mine in Huntington, West Virginia. When I was growing up, I didn’t know him very well and I seldom met up with him at all. I did like him and I know that deep down we’re probably quite a lot alike. I have always wandered what it would have been like if I had grown up in Kentucky where he did. These e-mail’s usually have “redneck jokes” attached to them or other similar things, but sometimes they have these pro-Republican/George Bush anti-Democrats propaganda presentations most likely that had originated from some Republican Party source or some other deranged individual.


It is just incredible to me that so many good law abiding citizens allow themselves to be so driven to support the same people that keep them and other people like us so near the poverty level. The myth of the Texan named George Bush, is impossible for me to grasp and I wonder how others can fall for this? George did live sometimes in Texas earlier, but at best he is an adopted Texan. Most of his life I would bet was spent in the north east corner of the United States, Maine or Connecticut, not Texas. His father, only maintained an apartment in Texas so that he could be elected to government office from Texas. That is why no one raised that much fuss when Hillary Clinton ran for senator from New York. They knew that if they did, the Clintons’ would bring up the Bush’s Texas pedigree or the lack of it . This is a scam on Texas and Texans. Wake up. Why is there no Bush born, raised, and educated in Texas? Wouldn’t a real cowboy go to Texas A&M or the University of Texas? Would a real Texan, for any reason go to Yale?

Yale?

In comparison to what ever crime Bill Clinton committed, almost every policy of the Bush administration has in some way given what belongs to the real Texan and me, to rich people and not just in Texas. Had Bill Clinton had any policy that was anywhere near one of Bush’s that have given away so much for so little return, there would have been no end to the criticism, and special prosecutors. You can’t tell me that would not have been so. Most Republicans get special glee from remembering the good old days when there was Bill Clinton to kick. Rush Limbaugh can only dream of the good old days of the 1990’s. Secretly, I am sure Rush can’t wait for Hillary Clinton to be elected. You know I’m right about that too.

For whatever reason, whether it is just incompetence or it is truly criminal, our government is continually covering itself with limited information releases and fabrications for policy justification’s that are later proven wrong in some way. An example would be the claim of weapons of mass destruction that have not been found. That is why we destroyed Iraq. There is no denying that that was the compelling reason for our invasion. The administration now contends that it was not that big of a priority after all. There are also now accusations of an Iraq invasion plan previous to September 11th. They were only waiting for a reason to attack Iraq if that is true. The attacks on September 11th seems to have only given that reason to the White House. Bill Clinton would have been impeached, again.

If you do not believe what I believe, try to find an unbiased source for information. Please don’t ask the ACLU or Anne Coulter. Find some source that you will believe, and look at the record in an unbiased manner. That is all that any American can ask of another American when there is so much at stake.

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