Some Stories on President George W. Bush Jr. |
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Nipawin - Thursday, January 3, 2002 - by: Mario deSantis | |
pacemakers |
"We'll let our friends be the peacekeepers and the great country called America will be the pacemakers." |
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doubts |
We live in a dangerous very dangerous world. We have been trying to understand ocietal organizations and conomic settings only to discover the failures of governments, the failure of institutions, the failure of the justice system and the failure of the Free Market. We have expressed our reservations to combat terrorism with unilateral military power along with the Free Market, when there is no common (international) definition of terrorism, when there is no definition of goals, when there is no social benefit from the Free Market. What I am thinking today is about two items: propaganda and corruption. |
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liasons |
I am thinking about these two items as I become more concerned about the predicament of our own planet as the coalition partners Pakistan and India are on the verge of fighting each other and as I am learning more and more about the Bush family and their liaisons with the arms industry and the energy industry. |
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books |
The book "The Betrayal of America" by Vincent Bugliosi contends that George W. Bush Jr. has not been elected by the American electorate but appointed by the Supreme Court. |
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suicide |
I ordered the book "Fortunate Son: George W. Bush and the Making of an American President" by J. H. Hatfield when I realized that his author was driven to commit suicide after having been harassed, humiliated and made pennyless by the Bush electoral machinery. |
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law |
Now I find that there are many books around fingering the corruption or inadequacy of President George W. Bush Jr. Is it true what these books say about George W. Bush? As usual we must make our own opinions, but one rule of the game I have personally learnt about sustaining a social truth is that if you, as a little person, say a story and the story is not true then you are going to be sued by the big supposed wronged parties, either big corporations or powerful people. Therefore, I must say that if these books about President George W. Bush are published and being sold then their stories are true. |
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90% |
But how come then that President Bush has a so called 90% approval rating by the American public? Is it because of the cowed corporate media and their propaganda? Or is it because the American public has been too distraught after 9/11? |
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time to |
These are all questions we have to come to grip with, in the meantime you can you can have a taste of the many books about President George Bush by visiting a book web site, for example the Amazon web site. |