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Mortos Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-17-04 10:12 AM
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If Bush were a Democrat
Edited on Sat Jul-17-04 11:11 AM by Mortos
Come, my friends, to an alternate universe were the same people are in power in a place called the United States but some of their political affiliations have been switched. This is what it would be like if George Walker Bush (D) and Vice President Dick "Effin" Cheney (D) presided over a country still run by a Republican controlled congress and a right wing media attack machine.

The headlines would look something like this:

WASHINGTON D.C. (AP) Bush Seeks Support in Impeachment Hearings - President Bush on Friday sought allies in an increasingly hostile and vitriolic impeachment process. The pleas to members of the Republican controlled house fell on deaf ears. "There is a reckoning coming," stated Majority Whip Tom Delay (R), " and it is time for Mr. Bush to pay the price for his his reckless disregard for the truth".

"This President has done more damage to our country's security and military with his distortions and outright lies that I see no alternative to impeachment and possible criminal charges," stated House Majority Leader Richard (Dick) Army (R).

The anger is hardly limited to the House of Representatives. A panel of all 50 Republican US Senators today approved a no-confidence measure against the Democratic President. Said Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, "I can't in good conscience, support President Bush when scandal after scandal has revealed what type of miserable failure he is. I would be guilty of dereliction of duty if I did not do everything in my power to remove this man from office.

From the massive deficit spending which is a strong issue with the traditionally Republican fiscally conservative crowd, to the increasingly disturbing information about the reasons given for going to war, there is a movement within the political community to hamstring President Bush so, in the words of Congressman Ernest Istook (R) OK, "...he can't do any more damage".

FLORIDA (UPI) -Rush Limbaugh is recovering from a stroke suffered on air. Millions of fans were shocked and saddened when the rotund conservative went into an apoplectic fit while ranting about the scandals of the Bush administration. "He started off calmly enough," said longtime producer James Golden (aka Bo Snerdley), "but by the time he got to Medigate, Curveballgate and the Plamegate he just, sort of, turned purple and started foaming at the mouth". Mr. Snerdly further stated, "I blame the Bush administration".


NT TIMES July 17. 2004 - Top selling books this week:

1. MY LIFE by Bill Clinton
2. BUSH IS A TREASONOUS, TRAITOROUS DRY DRUNK By Sean Hannity
3. MY BUSH (Would Be a Better President) By Ann Coulter
4. YOU SHOULD CHOKE ON A PRETZEL by Michael "Savage" Wiener
5. MARRIAGE IN CRISIS (How Pro-Gay Activist Judges are Destroying the Institution I Hold Sacred) by Rush Limbaugh

WALL STREET JOURNAL - Bush Was AWOL from Alabama National Guard Unit

Documents obtained by the Wall Street Journal under Freedom of Information Act clearly show that President Bush was AWOL during the period he was supposed to be attending his Guard unit in Alabama. Further investigation points to a massive cover up attempt by people within the Bush administration and possibly George Bush himself to destroy damaging documents that relate to his misconduct. The resulting evidence will lead to criminal charges being filed.

WASHINGTON (AP) - Vice Presidential Chief of Staff, Lewis "Scooter" Libby began serving a 20 year federal prison sentence for his part in releasing the name of Undercover CIA agent Valerie Plame. The release, according to testimony in the case was a direct attempt to punish Plame's husband, Ambassador Joe Wilson for refuting a claim made by President Bush during his 2003 State of the Union Address. Mr. Libby received a relatively light sentence (he faced the death penalty for treason) because of his cooperation with prosecutors.
Although it still hasn't been made public, Mr. Libby's testimony is believed to be the reason for the sudden and unexpected resignation of Vice President Dick Cheney. Cheney reportedly stepped down because of health issues and because he wanted to spend more time with his openly gay daughter, Mary. Sources inside the prosecutors office claim that Scooter "sang like a canary" and implicated Cheney in the illegal release of information. Sources also state that Mr. Libby "peed his pants a little," and "cried like a scared baby" when he was led away in handcuffs and shackles to begin his sentence.

ZOGBY (Poll) - Bush is rated worst President ever in recent poll and only second to Hitler as most despised leader of all time.

Bush
Approval 4 %
Disapproval 92%
Undecided 4%

Hitler
Approval 3.85%
Disapproval 96%
Undecided .15%

Poll has a margin of error of +/- 4%


There you have it, my prediction of how things would be if Bush were a Democrat. Of course, if Bush were a Democrat he probably couldn't have done the things he has with the impunity and arrogance he has shown.

The media, Congress, and special prosecutors all turn up the heat on a Democratic president. The watchdogs of democracy, the checks and balances of our great society must provide the same high standard of scrutiny to all of our elected officials regardless of the letter that falls behind their name or the real or imagined dangers we face. They have failed us as much, if not more, than the leaders who have gotten bolder with each successful scam, ruse and lie.

Shame on them and shame on us if we allow it to continue for four more years.














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Ready4Change Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-17-04 10:32 AM
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1. Couldn't agree more.
Well written, too.
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BillZBubb Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-17-04 10:55 AM
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2. Absolutely right on the money!
Of course a Dem would never DO the idiotic things that Shrub has done, but any one of the many acts of that bastard would have brought howls for impeachment if he was a Dem. Especially Plame.

The Repugs would have the Plame thing being the ONLY thing in the media. The talk of treason and impeachment would be constant and loud.
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Beloved Citizen Donating Member (522 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-17-04 11:07 AM
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3. Mortos, dude, you can really write.
This one belongs on the top of the DU heap.

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