We should hold Bush accountable for his actions
- added July 23, 2008
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Some news doesn’t receive the media attention it deserves. You might call it “stealth news” because it flies under the radar. Why this happens is another discussion, but here is a stealth news item that might develop into a detectable object.
On July 10, Dennis Kucinich introduced a single article of impeachment against George W. Bush. Yes, the same “lunatic” Kucinich who was a “fringe” candidate for president and was considered “nonviable” ostensibly for his “extreme,” “radical” platform (which included universal single-payer health care, a serious response to global climate change, withdrawal of troops from Iraq and other measures that most Americans want) — but actually was marginalized because he wasn’t beholding to corporations for campaign contributions. That, too, is another discussion.
On July 10, Dennis Kucinich introduced a single article of impeachment against George W. Bush. Yes, the same “lunatic” Kucinich who was a “fringe” candidate for president and was considered “nonviable” ostensibly for his “extreme,” “radical” platform (which included universal single-payer health care, a serious response to global climate change, withdrawal of troops from Iraq and other measures that most Americans want) — but actually was marginalized because he wasn’t beholding to corporations for campaign contributions. That, too, is another discussion.
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Kucinich is simply the best.
George W. Bush’s sentence-by-sentence speaking skills are deteriorating. Apparently, this may be due to a mental illness called “presenile dementia.” Bush may or may not be secretly still drinking heavily. Bush suffers from narcissism and megalomania. Moreover, Bush has been arrested three times. Bush was arrested for disorderly conduct. Bush was arrested for stealing. Bush was also arrested for a serious crime—driving under the influence of alcohol. There are reasons to believe that Bush suffers from a learning disability. Bush’s learning disability would explain a lot of things. All in all, Bush is a severely mentally ill individual. Bush is not fit to be the president of the United States.
Submitted by Andrew Yu-Jen Wang
B.S., Summa Cum Laude, 1996
Messiah College, Grantham, PA
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